

LuYang is a Shanghai-based artist whose multimedia practice fuses neuroscience, religion, gaming, and post-human identity into an electrifying digital cosmology. Working across 3D animation, motion capture, virtual reality, and music, LuYang creates immersive worlds populated by genderless avatars, techno-deities, and mythological hybrids. Drawing from Buddhist philosophy, science fiction, and subcultures like anime and video games, their work questions the boundaries between body and machine, self and simulation. LuYang’s work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Venice Biennale, Palais de Tokyo, and M+ Hong Kong, and is held in major museum collections worldwide.