Hsiang-Ying Yu

Adjunct Instructor

Black and white portrait of Rosalie Yu

Rosalie Yu is a Taipei-born artist and researcher. In her practice she explores slow rituals of quantifying and archiving. Data is her working material; she sculpt and transform it into visualizations, resin sculptures, domestic installations, and printed material. She finds something meditative about a lengthy and repetitive gathering process, which often leads her toward mysteries and uncertainties, rather than the simple, bare facts we often assign to data.

She is a Y6 member at New Museum’s NEW INC in collaboration with Rhizome. Her work has appeared in Leonardo and ACM Siggraph, and was supported by communities such as NYU Tisch’s Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP), the Brown Institute for Media Innovation at Columbia Journalism School, ACCAD at Ohio State University, and EdLab at Teachers College, Columbia University.  In Fall 2020, She participated in the science_technology_society residency program at Delfina Foundation, UK. Rosalie is currently teaching at NYU Tisch’s Collaborative Arts and ITP (Interactive Telecommunications Program) and an artist in residence at Drew University.