About



Born in Taiwan in 1995, Chen Zi-Yin lives and works in Taipei. She holds an MFA in New Media Art from Taipei National University of the Arts and is a co-founder of the art collective Simple Noodle Art.

Her practice navigates the boundary between perception and science, exploring how their differences and similarities shape human understanding of reality. She is particularly attentive to the operational logics of the internet, digital technologies, AI, astronomy, and science, and how these systems subtly influence both society and the individual. Her work often integrates multiple media, including space, moving image, installation, and algorithms.

Her work has received an Honorary Mention at the Prix Ars Electronica (2023), an Honorable Mention at the Taipei Art Awards (2023), the NEXT ART TAINAN (2020), and the Nanying Award (2018). Her works have been exhibited at Ars Electronica Festival, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Jut Art Museum, Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei, and ARKO Art Center (Seoul). She was also an artist-in-residence at Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab (C-LAB) under the CREATORS Program.


1995年出生於台灣, 生活與工作於台北,畢業於國立臺北藝術大學新媒體藝術學系研究所,為藝術團體陽春麵研究舍的共同創辦人。

創作遊走於感官與科學的界線之間,探討兩者的差異與相似如何影響人類對現實的認知,同時關注網路、數位、AI、天文與科學的運作邏輯,以及它們如何影響社會與自身的微妙關係。常融合空間、影像、裝置、演算法等多元媒材進行創作。

曾獲林茲電子藝術獎評審團榮譽獎(2023)、台北美術獎優選(2023)、台南新藝獎(2020)、南瀛獎(2018)等。作品曾於林茲電子藝術節、台北市立美術館、國立臺灣美術館、忠泰美術館、台北當代藝術館、韓國ARKO Art Center等場館展出。並曾於臺灣當文化實驗場CREATORS計劃中進駐。