Computer-generated soil models

HAOTONG QU

Reinuention

Reshape the five elements that make up the world.

The world as we see it may be just one form of representation of that world. What would the world look like to plants, animals and non-living beings, and what words and images would they use to depict it? In traditional Chinese culture, the world is constructed from the five elements of gold, wood, water, fire and earth. Using mechanical learning, the images corresponding to each of the elements that make up the world are reconstructed and displayed using a computer, which may be what the world really looks like.


Reconstructing the shape of the ocean through text images and 3D models

Haotong Qu is an interdisciplinary artist who specializes in discussing ideas about people's cognition, perception and inner world through computer art and projection. Her interdisciplinary background makes her more diverse in imagination and perception. To make her work more delicate.

Computer-generated ocean models
St. James Hatcham Building
25 St James's Goldsmiths, University of London
New Cross London SE14 6AD
1st - 4th September 2022