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"If wandering is the liberation from every given point in space,
and thus the conceptional opposite to fixation at such a point,
the sociological form of the "stranger" presents the unity,
as it were, of these two characteristics.":
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Georg Simmel
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Lisha Chen is an artist focusing on digital sociology and biological relationships. Her art practices are mostly conceptual art pieces with interdisciplinary approaches from sculpture, performance, virtual reality, fashion, comics, etc. Her recent practices tended to combine objects with performance, taking the objects to their next level of logical activation. She believes art can help people see the new possibilities of life in the alienated contemporary. Lisha obtained an undergraduate degree in industrial design in China, currently a graduate student in designed objects at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.