New York University
Graduates: 2025
Specialisms: Digital Arts / Installation/Sculpture / Interactive / Motion
My location: Wuhan, China
First Name: huiwei
Last Name: Wen
University / College: New York University
Course / Program: interactive media arts
Graduates: 2025
Specialisms: Digital Arts / Installation/Sculpture / Interactive / Motion
My Location: Wuhan, China
This installation begins with a familiar feeling: that moment late at night when, despite exhaustion, we choose not to sleep. Sometimes called revenge bedtime procrastination, this behavior points to collective sleeplessness—a contemporary condition of life. Can we think of such moments not as personal failures, but as invisible labor extracted by society? Or perhaps as a site of quiet resistance? Through a scaffolded bed, a nocturnal chatroom connected to light and thermal printing, and a speculative clock-in system for sleep, the project constructs a world where even rest becomes regulated, monitored, and subtly extracted. A performance video documents the artist staying overnight within the system, tracing the blurred boundary between bodily exhaustion and algorithmic attention. Visitors are invited to enter the space, trigger its mechanisms, and experience how private time is fractured and repurposed under late capitalism. Within this architecture of control, the chatroom functions as a fragile opening—offering no escape, but perhaps a flicker of presence, connection, or even quiet revenge. For more details of my research and development process: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1eoNJTpFZrQesyHKqKJUKHAsC9_4O-5l0?usp=sharing