We believe that art creates new value by breaking down and rebuilding ideas. When we mix different cultures and technologies, we make new meanings that can move people, inspire them, and give them new experiences. Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU), a beacon of academic excellence in Korea for over six centuries, has consistently embraced this philosophy. Throughout its illustrious history, SKKU has never taken a superficial approach to the phenomena shaping our world. Instead, SKKU has dedicated itself to the meticulous deconstruction and reconstruction of ideas, fostering interdisciplinary collaborations that push the boundaries of knowledge. This commitment stems from SKKU’s core mission: to illuminate the path forward for the integration of art, culture and technology in ways that meet the evolving needs and aspirations of future generations.
In a groundbreaking initiative to realize this vision, SKKU’s School of Convergence is joining forces with the School of Art. This collaboration aims to pioneer a revolutionary paradigm in media, one that reflects the university’s enduring legacy of innovation and its forward-thinking approach to education and creativity. By bridging these two schools, SKKU is poised to explore uncharted territories in the realm of media arts, setting new standards for interdisciplinary education and artistic expression in the digital age.
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[S O A R A]
Philgyu Choi (KR), Wonjae Doh (KR), Dongkyu Lee (KR)
[S O A R A] is inspired by the experiences of three creators who were seeking comfort and wanted to share those feelings with others going through similar emotions. [S O A R A] is a VR character that aims to convey a message of consolation to those who stray while finding their dreams and…
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70mK stands for 70 million Koreans.
Min Taeho (KR), Jang Yurlim (KR), Dong Jiarui (CN), Sheng Haozhuang (CN), Li Lingjie (CN), Peng Jingyi (CN), Jin Shengjian (CN)
This project is a large-scale interview initiative targeting 70 million people in both North and South Korea to shed light on the consciousness of the Korean Peninsula. Through interviews with 1,608 people, we hope to create an exhibition that promotes mutual understanding, builds a sense of community among Koreans and share our thoughts and visions…
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Bloomerry
Heesu Kim (KR), Seoyeon Choi (KR), Miseon Jeong (KR)
Bloomerry aims to revive lost connections and bring social energy to those who need it. Through gentle and warm interactive motions, visitors can bring life to the fading flowers projected in the work. This act shows how small and kind gestures can brighten our shared world. By helping others, we can bring light and energy…
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Formless
Cai Mingjun (CN), Zhan Hao (CN), Choi Taeho (KR), Peng Jingyi (CN)
The inspiration for our theme originates from a Buddhist term — „zidu.“ „Zì“ means „oneself,“ and „du“ means „to cross“, literally translating to the act of crossing a river by oneself. In a broader philosophical sense within Buddhism, „zidu“ means relying on one’s own strength, through internal effort and practice, to overcome difficulties, escape adversity.
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Miracle on the Han River
Kim Gahui (KR), Han Youngseo (KR)
Korea’s rapid economic development has led to profound cultural and social changes. The historical and modern significance of the Han river offers a unique lens through which to examine these changes. As modern individuals, we are all located somewhere on the bridge of our lives.
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What We Love
Su Yeon Lee (KR), Yoo Jeong Kim (KR)
Team Sweet Terrorists is a campaigner who warns of humanity’s sustainability. Our unpleasant terrors make people think about their influence on the world. What We Love brings the messages of their previous campaigns into audience participatory performances. In this project, the visitors enter “what they love“, and it is converted to a numerical score based…
Sungkyunkwan University (KR)
Sungkyunkwan University was founded at the beginning of the Joseon Dynasty in 1398 as the highest national educational institute in Korea. As the oldest university in East Asia, it has fostered leaders of our society for over 600 years.
Credits
Project Directors: Soowan Kim, Sanghun Sul, Hyewon Kang / Organized and Operated by Sungkyunkwan University (SKKU) School of Convergence and School of Art / Project Manager: Jang hyun Kim, Ji Sook Chung, Daniel H, Byun, Changjun Lee / Artists: Su Yeon Lee, Yoo Jeong Kim, Kim Gahui, Han Youngseo, Heesu Kim, Seoyeon Choi, Miseon Jeong, Philgyu Choi, Wonjae Doh, Dongkyu Lee, Cai Mingjun, Zhan Hao, Choi Taeho, Min Taeho, Jang Yurlim, Dong Jiarui, Shehng Haozhuang, Li Lingjie, Peng Jingyi, Jin Shengjian