code as contemporary craft: yehwan song’s digital art asks radical questions about innovation
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Artist Yehwan Song explores the intersection of coding and traditional craftsmanship, treating digital environments as malleable physical spaces. Her work challenges the standardization of user interfaces by creating unconventional, non-linear web experiences that prioritize human intention over efficiency.
Why this matters
As AI threatens to further homogenize digital design, Song's approach encourages designers to view technology as a creative medium rather than a set of rigid templates.
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