Jialin Wu (b. 2000) is a London-based multimedia artist whose practice merges research-driven methodology with immersive digital forms. Wu's work traverses the boundaries between moving image, sound, and interactive installation.
Across all her works, Wu employs a systems-based artistic logic, often engaging with processes of proliferation, decomposition, and ontological instability. Her installations invite audiences into speculative, fragmented worlds that resist closure and instead evoke ritual, entropy, and nonlinear temporality. These immersive environments not only reflect on the unstable architecture of meaning but also embody her broader interest in how identity, memory, and perception mutate in the digital age.
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