Echo Luo

(b. 1988, Changde, Hunan, China) is a media artist and educator whose practice interrogates the intersection of the virtual and the real. Her work critically examines the influence of new media on societal communication, collective consciousness, and the pervasive role of digital technology within our media-dominated culture. She focuses on themes such as 3D human-computer interaction, algorithmic bias in AI, and digital feminism, urging a radical rethinking of technology's conventional engagements.
Luo earned her BA in Multimedia Web Design and Visual Communication from the China Academy of Art in 2010. She subsequently pursued her studies in Germany, receiving her MA in New Media and Visual Communication from the Kunsthochschule Kassel (2018), where she also studied as a Meisterschülerin under Prof. Joel Baumann until 2019.
She currently teaches at the Hubei Institute of Fine Arts, School of Experimental Art (since 2024) and maintains a position as a New Media faculty member at the Kunsthochschule Kassel (since 2022). Previously, she served as a Professor for Net Art and as a researcher at the Black Mirror Research Institute at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne (KHM, 2021–2023).
Luo's work has been exhibited internationally at significant venues including the 15th Havana Biennial (2024, Cuba); German Women's Art Museum (2024); Kampnagel, Hamburg (2023, Germany); Poznań Mediations Biennale (2023, Poland); Bundeskunsthalle, Bonn (2023, Germany); KAI10 | ARTHENA FOUNDATION, Düsseldorf (2023, Germany); Shunde Box Museum of Art (2022, China); Dresden Hybrid Biennale (2022, Germany); Chengdu Biennale (2021, China); HAU Hebbel am Ufer, Berlin (2021, Germany); 37th Kassel Documentary Film Festival (2020, Germany); Kassel Art Museum (2020, Germany); and the Kunsthalle Leipzig (2019, Germany), among others.
She is a core member of the artist collective CURAHANHATI (Kassel) and the digital feminism collective dgtlfmnsm (Berlin). Her interdisciplinary collaborations explore equitable futurism and intersectionality, questioning how to address ingrained racist biases within the purported neutrality of algorithmic systems. Luo's projects have been recognized with awards such as the Lessadorno moreplay Gold Prize in New Media (2017) and the Examen2018 CW D Progress Fund Honorary Award. She has received grants from the NRW Kunststiftung and Hessische Kulturstiftung, and undertook an artist residency at HAU Berlin in 2022.
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