Liminal Ring explores the human desire to impose order on natural chaos. The project investigates the tension between artificially controlled systems and the unpredictable complexity of nature. The installation features 384 precisely calibrated fans that generate laminar airflow rings—visualizing artificial, imperfect cycles in contrast to nature’s seamless circulations. These rings form shifting, ephemeral structures within a larger turbulent field, symbolizing both the beauty and futility of human intervention. Culturally and philosophically, the work draws from post-industrial attitudes toward nature, where technology is often seen as a tool for mastery. Scientifically, it references principles of fluid dynamics and chaos theory to question the limits of prediction and control. The project invites viewers to confront the arrogance of believing nature can be tamed, and to reflect on humanity’s precarious relationship with the systems we only partially understand.

Liminal Ring / Jin Lee (KR) - Photo: DIF.FILM
Exhibit
Liminal Ring
Jin Lee (KR)
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Jin Lee
Jin Lee is a Berlin-based media artist and art technician who creates interactive environments using computational systems and electronics. His work explores the boundary between order and chaos, revealing emergent behaviors within kinetic and digital systems. Drawing from nature and technology, he translates complex patterns into sensory experiences. His internationally-exhibited installations blur the line between the digital and organic.
Credits
Selected work of the 2025 Gwangyang-Linz Media Arts Exchange Grant. This project is presented with the support of the City of Gwangyang, the City of Linz and the Ars Electronica Festival as a recipient of the 2025 Gwangyang-Linz Media Arts Exchange Grant. | Sponsored by: ZER01NE 2023 I Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture 2024
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