Otherworldly creatures

Long Chen

Multiplicity, rhythm, sensuality

Biological laboratory

Otherworldly beings freed from their identities, which are determined by laws, structures, codes, are on the point of maintaining their identity singularity, a free-floating space of Brownian motion in the otherworld, where objects collide and collide to form connections and disappear again to form other connections. In this process we see permanent death occurring, in the process of our becoming something else, they must lose what we were before, the part of us that was dead before that so we could become something new.


Aviary fish

Long Chen, digital artist. He specialises in digital art, exploring future forms of co-creation between humans and other objects, as well as co-creation with humans as the centre of attention. He is also passionate about digital fabrication techniques, exploring the variations of digital graphic fabrication in cyberspace.

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