by zeroone | Jul 12, 2019 | Community Projects, Community Projects South Korea, Social Inclusion, South Korea
Photo by: Jongwon O Feel – Fill’s team prototyped a survey-based interactive artwork that aims to share and cure hurtful experiences in social relationships. The prototype offers to “fill” in, with interactions of another audience, the “feels” of insecurity and...
by zeroone | Jul 12, 2019 | Community Projects, Community Projects South Korea, Nepal, Social Inclusion
Photo by: Jongwon O Materializing Yutnori – a traditional board game of Korea – with Machine Learning and Processing, this project aims to restore understanding and respect among atomized family members in contemporary society. It presents a home-like platform that...
by zeroone | Jul 12, 2019 | Community Projects, Community Projects South Korea, Social Inclusion, South Korea
Photo by: Inhwa Yeom This project explores the lived experiences of (il-)literacy in the apparently digitized mediascape, where in fact, analogue, digital, or “analogue-digital” technology equally co-exist. Recognizing that we all are at the same time literate and...
by zeroone | Jul 12, 2019 | Community Projects, Community Projects South Korea, Social Inclusion, South Korea
Photo by: Jongwon O Encompassing dramaturgy, theater, and projection mapping, this interactive installation addresses confrontations between parents and their grown-up children. Visualizing the protagonist’s social roles and performances, and projecting it on her...
by zeroone | Jun 24, 2019 | Blog South Korea, Featured, Lauren McCarthy, Social Inclusion, South Korea
Last month wrapped up the ZERO1 American Arts Incubator in Gwangju, South Korea in partnership with the Gwangju Cultural Foundation. Gwangju is widely known as the site of the Gwangju Uprising (or May 18 Democratic Uprising), when the public responded to martial law...
by zeroone | May 29, 2019 | Press, Social Inclusion, South Korea
Source: Jeonnam Daily (“Citizens have a direct say through ‘New Media Art’,” by Jin-sil Choi, May 29, 2019. Translated from Korean.) It was a spring day in which the flowers were gradually beginning to fade after blooming. I had been tirelessly pursuing...