Ai-Chun Huang’s The Manipulation of Life (2021) is a video piece that uses a collage-like stop motion animation style to explore the ways in which interpersonal relationships and desire can affect the human experience. Specifically, she explores how cultural constructs like religion and technology seem to be false sources of freedom from these limitations.

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Check out the partner piece, Crowded Dreams, published in Issue 23.

Digital America interviewed AI-CHUN-HUANG in April of 2024.

Olivia George responded to Manipulation of Life in April of 2024.

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 Ai-Chun Huang is a multimedia artist, specializing in experimental animations, painting, digital installation, or any inspirational resources wherever and whenever. She Has exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including those at the CICA museum in South Korea, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, C-LAB(Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab) and Pier-2 art center in Taiwan. She currently works as the art director for my own art & design studio ”Little Hope Creative Studio” in Seattle.