State Of The Art

The Art of Quantifying Humanity: Ani Liu, Artist


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Ani Liu uses scientific processes to create art pieces that delve into the diverse aspects of humanity and our ever-evolving culture. These fringe art experiments have taken the form of biologically-modified plants, mind controlled sperm, a "forced" happiness lab (using science to induce positive feelings), and much, much more. Through all these art explorations, Ani questions, in this technologically mediated age, what does it mean to be human?


-About Ani Liu-

Ani Liu is a research-based artist working at the intersection of art & science. 

Her work examines the reciprocal relationships between science, technology and their influence on human subjectivity, culture, and identity.

Ani's work has been presented internationally, and featured on National GeographicVICEMashableGizmodoTEDCore77, PCMagFOX and WIRED. Her work has been shown at Ars Electronica, the Queens Museum BiennialBoston Museum of Fine Arts, the Asian Art MuseumMIT MuseumMIT Media Lab, Mana Contemporary, Harvard University, and Shenzhen Design Society.   

She is the winner of the Princeton Arts Fellowship (2019-2021), the S&R Washington Prize (2018), the YouFab Global Creative Awards (1st place, 2018), the Biological Art & Design Award (2017). She is currently teaching at the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and is on critique panels at Harvard, Dartmouth, MIT, University of Pennsylvania, NYU, UNC Charlotte, Pratt, Parsons. At MIT, she is on the committee of Art Scholars. 

Ani has a B.A. from Dartmouth College, a Masters of Architecture from the Harvard Graduate School of Design, and a Master of Science from MIT Media Lab.

Ani continually seeks to discover the unexpected, through playful experimentation, intuition, and speculative storytelling. Her studio is based in New York City. 


Learn more about Ani at [email protected]

Follow here @ani.liu.studio

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