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1Iris Long Xingru
Iris Long Xingru is a writer and independent curator focusing on the megastructures of science and technology in China, as well as the psychogeography of technoscience. She was a 2022-2023 Berggruen Fellow and a Swissnex Fellow. She has curated and co-curated exhibitions around art, science, and technology, such as Lying Sophia and Mocking Alexa (sophialexa.com, Hyundai Blue Prize), Blue Cables in Venetian Watercourse (PSA Emerging Curator’s Program), the third Today Art Museum’s Future of Today Biennial, the art & tech section of the inaugural Beijing Art Biennial, Earth Heat Flow: the Visitor Who Returns to Solar Time, and Cosmological Elements, the inaugural exhibition for Chinese National Astronomy. She teaches part-time at Central Saint Martins, has worked with tech companies such as Microsoft, SenseTime, and LandSpace, and initiated the first residence program focusing on astronomy and astrophysics in China (Department of Astronomy, Tsinghua University). In 2021, she initiated Port: Under the Cloud, a long-term research and curatorial project on the infrastructures of science and technology in China. She is also an amateur radio operator and a licensed electrician.
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Seeing from Within the Shadow: Capturing (Partially) the “New Media Turn”
Volume 22, March 2025
by Iris Long Xingru
Volume 22, March 2025
by Iris Long Xingru
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