Ziui Chen Vance integrates motion tracking, virtual materiality, and visual narratives into screen-based immersive environments that expand the boundaries of digital craft and experience. Working across emerging media and extended reality, she engages in a co-authored process between human intuition and embodied virtual controls, shaping dynamic environments where interaction, perception, and movement converge to explore the deep symmetry between physical presence and constructed reality. Through a research practice rooted in design research and critical making, Ziui reimagines the digital environment as a living, participatory medium for emotional, intellectual, and spatial transformation. Her paintings and augmented reality installations have transformed institutional and public spaces locally and internationally. She is a recipient of the Adolph and Esther Gottlieb Foundation Individual Support Grant and the Sustainable Arts Foundation Individual Award, and her work is included in the collections of The Newark Museum of Art and the Michener Art Museum. Additionally, she has received a MacDowell Fellowship and an Independence Fellowship for her efforts in creating the first American compilation of her works. Her research is actively reimaging media for public and private sectors to cultivate novel fields of experience, pushing the boundaries of artistic expression and audience engagement.