REX JIANG ARCHIVE

The Rex Jiang Archive™: A Digital, Interactable Collection of Creative Works from Rex's Practice During the MFA Design & Technology Program at Parsons School of Design

Rex Jiang

Thesis Faculty:

John Sharp, Andrew Zornoza, Kurt Bieg, Louisa Campbell

The Rex Jiang Archive™ is a digital, interactable space that houses a collection of creative works from Rex's practice during the MFA Design & Technology program at Parsons School of Design. The archive contains objects spanning 2D illustration, 3D digital design, and process documentation, including original artworks, prototypes, sketches, digital media, and final project deliverables from four semesters of study. Privately stewarded and maintained by Rex Jiang, the Archive™ is available online as an evolving record of his creative journey. The mission of the Rex Jiang Archive™ is to keep Rex's creative process visible. As an evolving record of his work and worldview, the Archive™ seeks to advance understanding of a hybrid, multidisciplinary practice by making the full arc of creative work accessible to anyone seeking to study and build upon his ideas.

Rex Jiang

MFA design & technology
Rex Jiang is a graduate of the MFA in Design and Technology at Parsons School of Design, The New School. Born in China. based in New York.

His creative practice is primarily digital. He works in 3D modeling, rendering, and digital media production, with a strong foundation in 2D illustration and design thinking.

He believes the work-in-progress is just as valuable as the end result.