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RUIMIN LIANG

Ruimin Liang is a New York-based interdisciplinary artist operating at the intersection of physical computing, performance, and found-object assemblage. Studying Art and Technology at Pratt Institute, she positions her body as a sensory conduit, absorbing the subconscious friction of society and digesting it into two extreme expressions: absurd humor and subversive provocation.

By scavenging discarded electronics and urban detritus, Ruimin reanimates obsolescence through physical computing, turning static debris into interactive co-performers. Humor acts as her tool for redemption and collective resonance, while her confrontational works rebel against structured power, materialism, and the male gaze. Whether orchestrating a silent transfer of power in a live performance, or programming a salvaged machine to perform an endless ritual of submission, she manipulates the illusion of control.

Ruimin has showcased her work in multiple group exhibitions at the Pratt Digital Gallery and contributes to the community as a regular exhibitor at Maker Faire.

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