Shiyun Jiang is an artist whose work investigates how images circulate through contemporary visual culture and how visual systems shape perception. Working across moving image, digital media, artificial intelligence, and data-driven processes, her practice examines the technological infrastructures that organise what becomes visible.

Jiang’s work focuses on the subtle ways images influence how reality is perceived and interpreted. Rather than treating images as neutral representations of the world, she approaches them as active systems that structure attention, meaning, and interpretation. Through computational visual processes and experimental media, her projects explore how perception is shaped long before viewers realise they are being guided.

In Jiang’s work, images function less as mirrors of reality and more as dynamic environments that quietly reorganise how the world appears.

Jiang studied Illustration and Visual Media at the University of the Arts London (UAL) and Digital Direction at the Royal College of Art (RCA). Her works have been exhibited internationally, including exhibitions in London, Venice, and Rome, with presentations at the London Design Festival and Palazzo Albrizzi-Capello in Venice.