Yewen Jin is a multidisciplinary artist who has been investigating the relationship between the self, the body and reality as systems of stimuli in the post-digital era.
Coming from the background of architecture, philosophy and mathematics, she is particularly interested in creating experiences through mediums at the crossing between the virtual and the physical construction of space-time intervals such as performance, music, digital place making and story telling.
Contact
Performances
Residency
01/2022 – Now
Solar Rocks – Pan Asian Sound Past&Future, Experimental Music and Conversation – 2nd Wednesday / Month
@Netil Radio / London, UK
Upcoming
04/05/2023
TBA
@Spanners Club / London, UK
29/04/2023
Roam II
@SET Woolwich / London, UK
Past
10/04/2023
Live Audiovisual Performance with Julia Deng Hanzu & Sunni – Crossover
@Matchstick Piehouse / London, UK
18/03/2023
Live Noise Performance & Poetry reading with TRISTAN – GATE
@Algha Works / London, UK
11/03/2023
Live Audiovisual Performance with Julia Deng Hanzu & Sunni – ADSR
@Tokoro Studio / London, UK
02/02/2022
Mass – Brute Force 蛮力 release party
@Venue MOT/ London, UK
18/12/2022
Live Set – Noisemas
@Iklectik / London, UK
18/11/2022
Audiovisual Live Set (Solar Rocks) – Spectacles for Later
@Rio Cinema / London, UK
04/11/2022
Fragments of Machine
Secret Location / London, UK
02/10/2022
Loose Trax
@Venue MOT / London, UK
Distance Anatomy
Distance Anatomy presents an experimental format of networked dance and music performance, bringing together sound artists based in London and dance artists from the USA to an evening of unique audiovisual experience.
Curated by Skopetur, and provided with low latency network technology developed by Hybrid Live research project from Goldsmiths & Standford University, Distance Anatomy transmits audio and motion capture data in real time between IKLECTIK and a satellite location for each improvised live music set and dance performance, with visual artists Vytas Niedvaras reinterpreting the moving bodies on the screen in humanoid forms.
Creative Coding
Architecture
‘Only a very small part of architecture belongs to art: the tomb and the monument. Everything else that fulfils a function is to be excluded from the domain of art.’
Adolf Loos
Short Films
There is always a space to explore between the known and the known. By constantly falling out and returning in the gaze, we slowly catch up with the details, and bring them in our perception. The repetitive motions along the progression of points of view then forms the layers of fragments that compose the impression.