Carrie Yin is a digital artist and architectural designer based in London. Her work interrogates how emerging technologies - particularly artificial intelligence - destabilize conventional notions of embodiment, materiality, and spatial presence. With a focus on the ontological friction between...
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Carrie Yin is a digital artist and architectural designer based in London. Her work interrogates how emerging technologies - particularly artificial intelligence - destabilize conventional notions of embodiment, materiality, and spatial presence. With a focus on the ontological friction between human intuition and machinic cognition, she constructs speculative environments that blur the epistemic boundaries between the virtual and the physical, the authored and the autonomous. Through performances, algorithmic experimentation, and hybridized design processes, Carrie explores the potentials and contradictions of post-human spatial production. Her practice is grounded in both a critical skepticism and an optimistic curiosity toward intelligent systems, viewing them not as replacements for human creativity, but as imperfect collaborators that expose new aesthetic and conceptual territories. In an era increasingly defined by datafication, abstraction, and environmental crisis, she aims to propose an alternative mode of creative authorship: one that foregrounds ambiguity, error, and sensory entanglement as vital design logics for the post-Anthropocentric condition.