circle meditation(circle having multiple centers), 2021
paly△
Am I living in real-time? ● Do we live in real-time where we consume all kinds of streaming, live communication, and endless information and images that have just uploaded when we scroll the screen? The immediate response to visible likes and comments posted 3 seconds ago is now or in the past? On my way home, I log on as if I were waiting for a live notification that suddenly came up in the social network community in the subway. I don't have to spend time sitting on the subway and gaze blinking on the station's name on the screen and the boring guide lights that travel one by one for a long time anymore. While I hooked on the video streaming on my phone, I finally forget where I'm spending my time. The timer on the distorted and different screen, which is different from the tedious flow of time, focuses on the screen. I write in the chatbox, click on the icon and react, looking at a situation that might have already passed. And I look forward to an immediate response back to me. The time of this moment I entered is pushed out of the space beyond the screen and delayed little by little. I ride on a mysterious place that started with a click(or touch), and I move forward from a subway station to another station are flowing to another site.
Seowanggongwon is a window gallery on a slope. Therefore, the distinction between inside and outside is ambiguous and can flow anywhere by road. In this project, I worked at Seowanggongwon for a month, studied the site's physical features, and reinterpreted Seowanggongwon by streaming(which is non-material). I explored Chunghyeon-dong, Seoul, with curiosity about the new place before working on the project. One day, I found weird water from an unknown source coming out of the hole, which was the starting point for this work.
■ FolLOWING streaming project, 2021
Chat lag, 2020, Full HD video 3:33min
Focus, 2020 wax, wick, wire
Focus, 2020, digital media
circle meditation(circle having multiple centers), 2021
paly△
Am I living in real-time? ● Do we live in real-time where we consume all kinds of streaming, live communication, and endless information and images that have just uploaded when we scroll the screen? The immediate response to visible likes and comments posted 3 seconds ago is now or in the past? On my way home, I log on as if I were waiting for a live notification that suddenly came up in the social network community in the subway. I don't have to spend time sitting on the subway and gaze blinking on the station's name on the screen and the boring guide lights that travel one by one for a long time anymore. While I hooked on the video streaming on my phone, I finally forget where I'm spending my time. The timer on the distorted and different screen, which is different from the tedious flow of time, focuses on the screen. I write in the chatbox, click on the icon and react, looking at a situation that might have already passed. And I look forward to an immediate response back to me. The time of this moment I entered is pushed out of the space beyond the screen and delayed little by little. I ride on a mysterious place that started with a click(or touch), and I move forward from a subway station to another station are flowing to another site.
Seowanggongwon is a window gallery on a slope. Therefore, the distinction between inside and outside is ambiguous and can flow anywhere by road. In this project, I worked at Seowanggongwon for a month, studied the site's physical features, and reinterpreted Seowanggongwon by streaming(which is non-material). I explored Chunghyeon-dong, Seoul, with curiosity about the new place before working on the project. One day, I found weird water from an unknown source coming out of the hole, which was the starting point for this work.
■ FolLOWING streaming project, 2021
Chat lag, 2020, Full HD video 3:33min
Focus, 2020 wax, wick, wire
Focus, 2020, digital media