
Another World, Anamorphic illusions, Korean History Museum External Wall
2022년 8월 5일
Gwanghwamun Mural Projection, Anamorphic illusions, Korean History Museum External Wall
[Another World], Anamorphic illusions, Korean History Museum External Wall
Gwanghwamun Mural Projection
As one crosses the landscape of the city, various airs coexist within it. The landscape that fills the city feels empty. The world, encountered again through the bee's perspective, unfolds from inside the screen to the outside.
"It felt like I heard someone say, 'So, I have to leave this world.'"
Before summer even ended, I found a bee lying dead on the road, its body still in its original circular shape. When I discovered the bee, I imagined it approaching me, as if trying to escape from the screen. Since then, the landscapes of the city and the forest overlap with the empty appearance of our world. The various airs that fill the landscapes of our city coexist. The structures and images derived from the real world form the basis of virtual images. We live in a world filled with images in all directions, and this world appears increasingly real than reality itself.
Simulation, aiming to capture the world of non-existent reality within a pixelated wall. The images exist as sharply as photos of the real world, but in the midst of it, a single bee seems to come to life and tries to come out of the screen. The world is fragmented by the hardware's screen, but the images break through the fragmented world and connect to a new world. It moves back and forth inside and outside, following the gaze of the disappearing bee due to climate abnormalities. Another world is created.
The space is composed as if scanning the city's landscape and the spaces turned into ruins, while the bee character slowly moves from the hidden world.