While on residency at PICA in January-March 2024, Taiwanese artist Yinga Chen interviewed four individuals with different cultural and generational backgrounds, based in Boorloo/Perth and Taipei, asking them questions spanning topics of life, death, love and existence. Their answers were used to train an AI chatbot, creating four unique digital identities accessible via an iPad or browser and visible as digital irises based on each person’s unique eye colour and shape. Now online, audiences can interact and converse with these identities from wherever they are in the world and consider their own views about life and death in the digital age.
Presented at PICA as part of their International Studio Exchange Program and online, Chen combines digital identities with physical objects of mourning to explore the intersections of reality and virtuality.
- Eternal Journey of the Digital Soul is presented as part of PICA’s International Exchange Studio Program and BLEED 2024. PICA’s International Exchange Program is supported by PICA’s Art Ambassadors, North Metropolitan TAFE, Treasure Hill Artist Village, Taipei and the Department of Local Government, Sport and Cultural Industries.
BLEED 2024 is presented by Campbelltown Arts Centre, Sydney, Arts House Melbourne and Perth Institute of Contemporary Arts, Perth.