2022 Ars Electronica

K-ARTS Festival

Human Touch

Since 2020, the Korea National University of Arts has showcased convergence art works of artists from the university by collaborating with Ars Electronica Festival (Linz, Austria). Since physical interaction was severely constrained due to an unforeseen calamity, we had been experimenting with various online creations and presentations in our pursuit of a new digital platform.

Thanks to the advancement in technology, humans have expanded their field of activity to the digital space beyond physical limitations. We are yearning for ways to maintain human contact in a society that prefers to communicate through media rather than face-to-face, especially in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis. Digital technology has helped enable the combination of new media and senses. This state of digital humanism has helped us imagine unprecedented senses and habits of interacting and empathizing with other beings.

Human touch is the attitude of human beings to coexist with ecology and technology. It means technology that can coexist with humans, not technology that is mutually exclusive. In the context of a global crisis, we attempt to break down the boundary that separates humans from non-humans, and explore ways of human connection through which humans and machines and humans and nature can communicate together within the category of art. Accordingly, we have prepared various immersive performances, NFT showcases, and lecture series.

Director
Chungyean Cho(Vice President of K-ARTS)

Events

Online Lecture Series

The online showcase introduces a variety of attempts by young media artists to understand the world based on the scale of the human body, and further to connect the natural world with the digital space. Each of the showcase’s participants presents both web-based digital art and NFT projects, sharing their research and concerns about the upcoming Web 3.0 environment. For three years, the Korea […]

The online showcase introduces various attempts by emerging media artists to understand the world based on the scale of the human body, and further connect the natural world with the digital space. Each showcase’s participants present both web-based digital art and NFT projects, sharing their research and concerns about the upcoming Web 3.0 environment.

Online Showcase | NFT

Immersive Performance

The immersive performance introduces the final results of the digital media creation class through the fusion of traditional performances, dance, and technology. Through the ten class sessions, they dealt with traditional Korean performance movements in a new environment, a virtual space. They experimented with the possibility of creating choreography and stage in a digital environment.

Credit

Organization

Host

Korea National University of Arts
Ars Electronica

Director

Chungyean Cho(Vice President of K-ARTS, Professor of School of Film, TV & Multimedia , K-ARTS)

Planning/Operation

Art Collider Lab

Project Manager

Hana Yun

Operation Assistant

Dayoung Lee
Myungyean Lim
Hyejin Jeon

Translate Assistant

Hyejin Jeon

Online Lecture Series

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Robin McNicholas(Marshmallow Laser Feast)
Eunyoung Park
Špela Petrič
So Yeon Leem
Helen Starr

Moderator

Laura Welzenbach
Chungyean Cho
Kangmin Lee

Online Showcase | NFT

Jee Youn Kim
Hayne Park
Teri Seo
Jung Won Yoon
Persona-L(Areum Nam, Youngmi Lee, Hanna Cho)

Immersive Performance

Associated Professor : Insoo Park, Jihwan Jeon, Teri Seo
Mentor : Jee Youn Kim
Assistant Mentor : jiyoung Yoo, Heekyung Cho

Axis-to-One
Minjung Park, Youkyong Song, Jungsoo Lee, Chaelin Lee

Tinkers
Raegyun Kim, Taeyang Yoo, Hyunki Kim, Byeongho Son

2022 WorldWideLab Webpage

Web Developer
LoopnTale, Jinoon Choi

Web Design & Trailer production
pa-i-ka

Video Production

Online Showcase Interview & Lecture video : SevenCloud(Sanghyun Kim)
Immersive Performance Interview video : Jin Kim