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Che-Yu Wu is a Taiwanese generative artist and computer scientist based in New York, specializing in immersive audiovisual experiences. Holding a Master’s degree in Integrated Digital Media from New York University, he has developed an interdisciplinary approach that blends creative coding, physics, mathematics, music, and art. His works make use of particles, shaders, and mathematical formulas to transform organic forms into vibrant digital compositions. His artistic inquiries revolve around the boundary between the natural and the artificial, human perception and generated worlds, with a particular focus on the notion of digital consciousness. Through his research, he seeks to imbue generative art with a soul, questioning the essence of life within virtual environments.
Che-Yu’s work has been exhibited internationally in cities such as Taipei, Milan, Venice, Madrid, and London, and featured on platforms like Art Blocks (Electriz) and FxHash (SoulFish, SoulSea). He is the co-founder of FABDAO and the charitable initiative Project %, the largest socially driven NFT project in Taiwan. He has also collaborated with brands such as White Castle (Sliderverse) and McDonald's, and has contributed to Web3 projects like Sea Hams and CryptoPochi. In parallel with his artistic practice, Che-Yu teaches digital arts to a wide audience through online courses, playing a key role in expanding access to creative coding and professionalizing the field of generative art.

The Particle Series is a fascinating exploration of the intersection between art and science. In these pieces, Che-Yu Wu uses physics and math to create mesmerizing trails of movement and color. Nightmare divides space into fragments, allowing them to grow and spread in a stunning display of organic beauty. Overall, these artworks showcase the incredible potential of combining art and science to create something truly unique and captivating.
generative art
portrait
01:28
2021