Li Zi-Fong (b.1982) is from Wudang Mountain, Hubei, China.
Works mainly involve painting, digital art, performance, and
other media. Currently lives and works in Shanghai/Suzhou.
Everything about the body always attracts me. Especially in
this AI era, the flesh, machine, and AIGC are beginning to
have an unprecedentedly intricate relationship. As technology
iterates and upgrades faster, the boundaries defining the
the physical body and the machine will blur faster, and the human
beings are almost always shuttling between the real and the
virtual, the present and the future, and the accelerated flow of
the body, the "organ-less body" (Deleuze), between the future,
the real and the virtual, which will surely lead us to ask
questions about self-awareness, identity, and the nature of
existence. , identity, and the nature of existence, which in turn
highlights an essential existential paradox of our
contemporary times, the challenge of maintaining the
essence of our humanity in the midst of these transformative
forces. Each interaction becomes an act of embodiment,
connecting past, present, and future, creating an oscillation of
identity, information, and energy through time and space.