Hsin-Chien Huang is a Taiwanese new media artist whose practice integrates art, design, technology, literature, and performance. Since 1995, his work has explored interdisciplinary forms including interactive experience, mechanical apparatus, algorithmic computation, video installation, and immersive media, alongside collaborations with artists including Laurie Anderson and Jean-Michel Jarre.

Huang graduated from National Taiwan University with two Presidential Awards, later studying product design at ArtCenter College of Design and earning a master's degree from the Institute of Design at Illinois Institute of Technology as a full Moholy-Nagy scholar. He has held roles as a researcher at Interval Research Corporation and Art Director at Sega and Sony Computer Entertainment, and currently serves as a professor in the Department of Design at National Taiwan Normal University. His work has been presented at the Venice Film Festival, Festival de Cannes, SXSW, MoMA, the Taipei Fine Arts Museum, the Shanghai Biennale, the Venice Biennale, and Ars Electronica, and in 2026 he was invited to serve as a jury member for Cannes Immersive at the Festival de Cannes. His recognitions include Best VR Experience at the Venice Film Festival, the Masque d'Or at NewImages Festival, Best VR Story at Cannes XR, the SXSW Virtual Cinema Jury Award, and multiple Honorary Mentions at Ars Electronica.

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