About Daphne

Daphne is a Taiwanese interdisciplinary artist based in London, working across audiovisual performance, interactive installation, and light art. Her practices explore themes of identity, perception, and the psychic dissonance of migration.
Drawing from her own experience of navigating between cultural codes, languages, and shifting perceptions, Daphne creates immersive works that give form to the internal fragmentation caused by displacement, revealing layers of how cultural assumptions and political invisibilities shape the way bodies are seen and stories are heard. Her artistic language combines real-time visuals, reactive technologies, and interactive sound to examine presence, absence, and the emotional logic of otherness.
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She has exhibited her personal artworks and participated in over 200 live event productions on the global stages. They have been showcased in over 50 cities worldwide, spanning prestigious arenas such as MGM Grand Garden Arena (Las Vegas), The O2 Arena (London), AccorHotels Arena (Paris), Qudos Bank Arena (Sydney), Singapore National Stadium, Stadium Negara (Kuala Lumpur), Nest-type Beijing Olympic Stadium, in addition to galleries and art festivals including Ars Electronica Festival (Linz), the London Festival of Architecture, Artsect Gallery (London), Five Art Gallery (Taipei), Ugly Duck Gallery (London), Collect Art Gallery (Tbilisi), MA/IN Festival(Leece) and more.
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Daphne uses abstraction as a strategy of cultural resistance—refusing simplification, reclaiming opacity, and amplifying the unseen. For her, technology becomes a poetic language to express diasporic consciousness and emotional complexity in a world of surface impressions.