Minghao Wu

Morphogenic Ecology, Conceptual Visual Art, Process/Research-focused
Minghao Wu's practice investigates what he terms "morphogenic ecology" — examining how ecosystems, identities, and myths evolve through processes of adaptation, dissolution, and hybridisation. Informed by queer ecology, posthuman theory, and speculative biology, his work challenges the rigid boundaries between nature and culture, resisting the fixed taxonomies through which both living systems and social identities are classified and contained. Through fieldwork, digital modelling, and material experimentation, Wu integrates scientific observation with mythological narrative to construct speculative ecosystems that exist at the threshold of the real and the imagined. Committed to process over product and resolutely opposed to commercialisation and trend-driven production, his practice foregrounds fluidity, impermanence, and ecological entanglement — continually transforming in ways that invite reflection on resilience, non-human agency, and the instabilities of both environmental and social systems.





