Gaze into Haze

Qiu Siyao (CN)

POSTCITY, Campus

Will the rise of single gazes also mean a decline of the global view? Every single gaze means letting go of the larger picture. The person being gazed at may feel embarrassed. Is it possible for the inorganic object being gazed at to change? Who can remember what happened in the moment before a distraction?

 

Biography:

Qiu Siyao (CN) (b. 1994) born in Nanjing, is currently a graduate student at CAFA. During her undergraduate study, she organized an artist group called “Model Girls.” In addition to this collective work, she also works on photography and video projects, focusing on the unconscious state of everyday behavior and its fatalistic nature. She has recently broadened her focus to include how technology changes the mode of human interaction.