Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries

Young-Hae Chang Heavy Industries is a Seoul-based Web art group consisting of Marc Voge (U.S.A.) and Young-hae Chang (Korea). Their work, presented in 14 languages, is characterized by text-based animation synchronized to a musical score.

Staircase, Do Ho Suh

Korean artist Do Ho Suh often makes sculptures with ephemeral and ethereal materials like fabric. He likes exploring the universal value of spatial experiences that relate to his own personal space. These sculptures recreate in a 1:1 scale architectural transition spaces such as gateways, corridors or staircases.

Ok Me Wa Ka OkMeWaKa, Korean Ice Cream

Watching this insane yet wicked commercial I wondered what people in Korea would think of it!

OMA Prada III

“Waist Down – Skirts by Miuccia Prada”, an ongoing project by Miuccia Prada in collaboration with AMO, makes its Korean debut on April 25, showcasing a collection of skirts “in motion” ranging from the first ever Prada show to the present day. Skirts by emerging Korean fashion students will be included to show the [...]

OMA Prada II

Prada by OMA / Rem Koolhaas. The Transformer combines the four sides of a tetrahedron: hexagon, cross, rectangle and circle into one pavilion.

OMA Prada I

Launching in Seoul at the end of April 2009, the highly anticipated Prada Transformer designed by OMA/Rem Koolhaas will showcase a groundbreaking series of cross-cultural exhibitions, screenings and live events. For five months this shape-shifting venue will host multiple interdisciplinary projects, bringing a unique mix of visual arts to Korea.

Bottari Alfa Beach, Kimsooja

Korean artist Kimsooja makes installations that deceive our perception through spectacles full of beauty.

Telematic Drum Circle, Byeong Sam Jeon

Telematic Drum Circle is a project where people can interact using Internet to make improvisational music with other people around the world.

Iriver Universe

Iriver Universe it’s a similar reactable interface. Objects on the table interact with others changing speed and size.

Zen for Film, Nam June Paik

Korean artist Nam June Paik, one of the pioneers of videoart, produced this intriguing film in 1962, while participating of the Fluxus movement.

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