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Sounded Mapping of Sea-Lithography Process, Busan/South Korea, 2025​​

 

The video traces the process of moving across space, capturing contact as it presents itself on water's surface. Over the course of two weeks, I moved across the harbor city of Busan in South Korea and explored its diverse waterways.

 

In the process I tracked my movement using GPS coordinates to generate a map as a form of reflection on this process, and they ways in which it shaped my perception of space. ​The work opened up new questions about connections across different bodies of water and the relations between streams and the sea.

 

Following the ways of water prompted me to think about the flow of material on its surface, raising issues of ecological responsibility, sustainability and care.​Retracing this mapping through sound composition and GPS-track animation tries to approach the experiment through a reflexive lens, sensing the movement through space and time.

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hosted by Naughty Muse Studios Artist Residency

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