PsyCode’s Team

PsyCode Studio is a multidisciplinary collective operating at the intersection of psychoanalytic structural decoding, advanced visual architecture, and the philosophy of AI.

We bridge rigorous academic theory with compelling design and ethical inquiry to translate invisible psychic deadlocks into precise, actionable interventions.

Harrison Wong

Visual Directions. Artist.

BA in Visual Arts (HKBU)

Works:

Maze by TA Magazine, 2024
Life is Beautiful 23.3 "Non-Automatic", 2023
Office Lady, 2023
Dragonpennia, 2022
Post Historical Creature /《史後生物》, 2022
599G, 2022
GSM, 2021

Harrison Wong (b. 1997) is a Hong Kong-based multidisciplinary creative specializing in Visual Identity, Typography, and Editorial Art. After transitioning from independent artistry in 2023, Harrison redefined brand engagement as the "cooking" social media editor for Citybus, mastering the art of the viral meme.

Currently, Harrison is expanding his expertise into the public sector, refining his practice within the sophisticated landscape of Public Relations. Yet, his creative ambition extends far beyond corporate boundaries; joining Psycode has provided his most expansive canvas yet—a stage where he unleashes the full spectrum of his design and strategic talent.

Benny Wong

Editor. Ethics and AI.

BA  in Philosophy and Artificial Intelligence (LingU)

Bridging the abstract world of digital intelligence with the tactile reality of clay, Benny is a BA student at Lingnan University exploring the intersection of Philosophy and AI. His work is driven by a deep curiosity about how we define the "human" in an increasingly automated age—and how art can be used to stay grounded in the physical world.

As an Associate Art Experience Strategist, Benny specializes in designing and facilitating hands-on ceramics experiences. He views the studio as a space for intentionality, where the slow process of working with earth provides a necessary counterbalance to the high-speed nature of technology.

When not in the studio or the classroom, Benny immerses himself in music, cinema, and literature, or contributes design work for PsyCode. While he tends to be reserved, he finds the most meaning in shared creative spaces. If you find yourself on the Lingnan campus, he is always open to a quiet conversation over coffee.