If your feed feels too curated, you need Ema Lee’s work in your life. She doesn’t make art about the internet—she makes art from inside its nervous system.
🔮 → Cyberfeminism for the Vtuber era → The beauty of corrupted data → Why "cute" and "horrifying" are neighbors online
(often stylized as EMA LEE) sits at the intersection of cyberfeminism, net art, and digital decay. Her work isn't just "cool visuals"—it’s a diagnostic tool for how we live now.
🔗 To explore: Search "Ema Lee glitch cyberfeminism" for her 2023 piece "Buffer of the Self" — it will make you rethink every loading screen you’ve ever hated.
