Fangting is a writer and poet-scientist. She writes speculative stories and poetry about disappearance, labyrinth, and time. She loves language machines. Beyond fiction, she works in the crypto industry. Fake geek girl and a real logophile, writes until the labyrinth of technostalgia ends.

書桌懷古主義。

@2025  
































mail@fangting.me 


Project

Poetic Cryptography 



The ineffable world unfolds as a nocturnal labyrinth of infinite randomness, where words remain our sole source of light.

夜晚的迷宮作為世界的隱喻,語詞是唯一的光源。

Devcon Exhibition
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Summer of Protocols 



“Code can be subject to the same kind of cultural and literary analysis.” Protocol as an automated social machine.

協議研究與藝術:去中心化之后系統何以可能。

Hardcover

Composable Life



(in)composable life and an artificial life who reads Borges. Eternally unreachable death in digital world. 


非人類智能形式及其永不可及的死亡。

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Uncommons



Techno-humanities research, social impacts of pioneering technologies, decentralized experimental societies and their reporting.

技術世界,故事花園。

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Funded by
  • Ethereum Foundation
  • GCC
  • Lulu Derivation
  • Major Sponsors ($10k+) 



Favorite things

漢語, 機器, 時間,  互聯網, 紙張, 懇切, 夜晚的迷宮, 反光, 古典科幻, 去中心化謊言, 真空, 壁球, 後知後覺. 


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Find her works

International Symposium on Electronic/Emerging Art (30th ISEA)

Devcon SEA Art Exhibition  

ACM SIGGRAPH Digital Arts Community


Summer of Protocols (2023) (2024)

Core77 Design Awards

Halfway to the Future(HTTF), ACM

The 2024 Conference on Artificial Life


世界上海拔最高的詩會 (2018)
Education

Peking University, Department of Chinese Language and Literature, 2017-2021
Thesis received highest honors, supervised by Zhichen Cong

Harvard University, Visiting Undergraduate Student, 2020

PhD in Sunbathing (in progress), 2022 -
Recipient, Solar System's Best Zero-Word Poetry Prize for exceptional solo sunbathing performance



  • “練習剛強,並理解眾神的語言,那變換和成就。 而當湍流的時間過於強暴地抓住我的頭,並且當危急和那迷誤在必死者中震撼了我必死的生命時,那時就請讓我記念你在深處的寂靜。” Hölderlin, Friedrich. "Der Archipelagus" (1800-1801), vv. 290-295.