About
I am obssessed with the human body as the ultimate emotionally charged aesthetic object. I leverage emerging technologies—AI, XR, 3D, VFX—to reach moments where a body becomes a pure visual force: where you look at it and just feel something. FLESH is that exploration made systematic. I want these works to release something—in me when I make it, and in you when you see it. It's about liberation—freeing the body from its constraints, letting it take any form, carry any emotion, and inhabit any state.
Bio
JJJJJ is a Chinese artist based in the United States. Her work explores the human form as a primary aesthetic and emotional signifier of contemporary life. Working across AI, computer graphics, visual effects, and extended reality, she probes the tension between vulnerability and spectacle in the digital space. Her recent work was presented at the METAXIS New Media Art Festival in Budapest, featured in the Second International AI Art Exhibition at the Czong Institute for Contemporary Art in South Korea, and published in Prompt Magazine. Her exhibition record spans venues in New York City, Germany, Poland, and at the North Carolina Museum of Art. Wu holds an MS in Computer Science from Dartmouth College, an MFA from Muthesius University of Fine Arts and Design in Germany, and a BFA from New York University.
Exhibition
Non-Human Human: 2nd Int’l AI Art Exhibition, CICA, Gimpo, South Korea, 2025
​METAXIS New Media Art Festival, Lumiere Hall, Budapest, Hungary, 2024
​Masters –Die Dritte, Art Association Hall, Kiel, Germany, 2017
​DADA, Szczecin Academy of Art, Szczecin, Poland, 2016
Time Capsule, Art Association Hall, Kiel, Germany, 2015
Switzerland, Rosenberg Gallery, New York, NY, 2012
Self-Observed, North Carolina Museum of Art, Raleigh, NC, 2011