Survival Instincts
Survival Instincts
Paper Installation • Ireland, Malaysia
Survival Instincts is a paper installation dissolving boundaries between human, organism, and the technological by visualising a hybrid creature. This acts as a metaphor for anxieties during a time of rapid technological change and shifting methods of identification and survival mechanisms.
This installation is in dialogue with the experimental short film, presented at KFF as a visualiser for Block 1 - KNOT. Read more about it here.
ABOUT THE FILMMAKER:
Lian Ryan (she/they) is a London-based mixed media artist exploring mass uncertainties and anxieties permeating our increasingly digitalised, globalised world. Taking inspiration from science-fiction, post-human ecologies and the monstrous feminine, Ryan fragments and manipulates the body to consider humanity’s parasitic relationship to the planet, the self, and the ‘other’. Ryan graduated from Painting at Edinburgh College of Art in 2022 and is currently completing an MA in Contemporary Art Practice at the Royal College of Art, London, where they have recently began working with stop-motion animation.