Yushu Yang
About
A visual storyteller, a designer, a multimedia artist, or a communicator... I am Yushu Yang. My practice explores my interests in various visual forms and I work with different mediums. As a graphic design student from BA to MA, I have always explored the boundaries of design. I'm very passionate about cross-border collaboration, and this transdisciplinary approach to creative practice has brought my work to diverse contexts. In addition to experimental cross-border project cooperation, I also collaborate on websites, curatorial design, etc.
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Statement
My project, the Archive of Chronic Pain is designed to help understand what chronic pain means for people who suffer from it. To help people who want to understand it. And how it is understood by the wider public. It contains background elements such as the history of pain, Chinese culture, and family culture. My research is based on personal experience, on the experiences of my family, and through interviews with members of the public. I try to develop more patient-centered pain self-management and mutual assistance models through creative pain expression and pain experience sharing. This archive reflects some of the problems that exist in reality, and its contents will shape the present and the future.
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What is Chronic Pain?
Archive of Chronic Pain
COLLABORATE
In Collaboration with:
Conversational Practice
In Collaboration with:
- Kings College London
Conversational Practice is a knowledge exchange project between staff and students on the Visual Communication programme at the Royal College of Art and PhD researchers at the School of Cardiovascular Medicine & Sciences at Kings College London. The project aims to explore multi-directional exchanges in science public engagement.