Yalin Wang
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Yalin Wang

Algorithmic Flesh

Human-AI Co-Creation Somatic Prompting Speculative Fabulation Intangible Cultural Heritage Digital Ritual Cross-modal Synthesis Pose Estimation Generative Choreography
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Algorithmic Flesh, 2025.

Project Website: https://wangyalin.com/algorithmic-flesh

This project presents Algorithmic Flesh, an interactive multimedia installation that resolves the 'Crisis of Stasis' surrounding the UNESCO World Heritage Dunhuang Apsara murals by moving beyond conventional static digital preservation. Rather than relying on conventional text or image prompts, the system employs an alternative interaction paradigm termed "Somatic Prompting." Building upon an empirical Dunhuang dance vocabulary—reconstructed through decades of dancers' somatic practice and biomechanical analysis of the murals—the project utilizes "Speculative Fabulation" to map the participant's real-time embodied kinetics against an archive of ancient postures.

Driven by a zero-latency computer vision pipeline utilizing a customized YOLO 26 model and MediaPipe, the system employs a custom ComfyUI orchestration workflow to establish a precise topological mapping between the contemporary body and archival poses. Crucially, the system's generated Apsara movement is not a mechanical restoration of historical facts, but rather a "post-human choreography." It is an inferential reproduction probabilistically "hallucinated" by the algorithm under the intervention of contemporary biological flesh and ancient aesthetic laws.

By establishing a state of "Dharmic Sync," the installation unleashes creative possibilities that bridge the corporeal and the digital; specifically, it utilizes a "Nine-Grade" evaluation logic where specific poses and hand gestures (mudras) trigger the real-time mapping and generation of philosophical texts from ancient Dunhuang manuscripts. Algorithmic Flesh proposes a co-interpretive framework where ancient cultural heritage is re-enacted and evolved through the somatic agency of the contemporary viewer within a non-Western cultural computing framework.

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Yalin Wang
About The Artist Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA), Beijing, China

Yalin Wang is a media artist and PhD candidate at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. Her research-based practice investigates the intersection of cultural heritage, generative AI, and embodied interaction. She challenges traditional modes of digital preservation by proposing 'embodied re-enactment' to revitalize historical experiences via algorithms. Her work has been exhibited globally, recently winning the A' Design Award (2026), Muse Creative Award (Gold, 2025) and Muse Design Award (2025).