Black Rain White Light Video, 00:04:01From ancient Asian culture, cleansing the body was considered not merely sanitizing the physical body but purifying the soul. The human body and spirit were thought to be indivisible from one other and intrinsically linked as one. Interestingly, this concept was recognizable in historic practices of hygienic ritual before spiritual ceremony. However, the meaning of cleansing has shifted in the modern era. Western culture with white skin as the norm, was imported after World War II. Cosmetic advertisements whisper “be white!” My work questions how Asian beauty was de-orientalized and homogenized along lines of consumerism and commercial imagery.
















“I” International Exhbition, Czong Institute for Contemporary Art, South Korea, 2022







“I” International Exhbition, Czong Institute for Contemporary Art, South Korea, 2022















Critical Inquiry
→ The Veils of  Asian Women
→ Black Rain White  Light
→ Mirror Mirror
→ The Digitalization of the Creative Market











Biometrics / Emotions / Sensory

→ Pulse to Light
→ Graphic Language for Emotion-Based Interface
→ Sensitive Surface
Enhanced User Experience

→ Gesture as Inclusive Interface
→ Natural Sound Mixer


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