Peiyan Zou's work is centered around a unique way of seeing, utilizing a computational gaze that transforms LiDAR from a surveying tool into a cultural medium.
Across various fields, including city landscape, architecture, interiors, and time-based art, Zou converts point clouds into arguments about perception, exploring how measurement becomes image and error becomes form.
As a London-based artist, designer, and researcher, Zou has received notable recognition, including the RIBA Donaldson Medal, the Bartlett Medal, and the Fitzroy Robinson Drawing Prize.
how measurement becomes image, how error becomes form, and how machine vision can widen the moral and imaginative range of creation.
Author's summary: Peiyan Zou transforms LiDAR into a cultural medium.