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Sounds of Fragment: Ecological Dreams Artwork

Elly Cho

South Korea

Mixed Media, Video on actors

Size: 157.5 W x 78.7 H x 0.8 D in

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https://vimeo.com/252006363 Sounds of Fragment: Ecological Dreams, Performance view, Single channel video, voice and electronic 8 channel sound performance, 20mins, part of Requiem for Hybrid life, SEMA storage (Seoul Museum of Art), Seoul, Oct 18, 2017 Sponsored by art council Korea In this performance, the artist used humans and machinery (AI Robot) as a medium to raise awareness about the accompaniment of human life and machinery. The performance begins with the singing of a tenor, live performance by a composer, and a video installation. In the video clip, the actress who alternately plays the human and the machine (Robot) asks questions that they might wish to ask each other. The countertenor and composer answer her questions regarding music. These questions and answers provide insight into an era in which life and machinery struggle together, and the artist invites the viewers to consider this. The actress plays the role of both the machine and the human that is not a cyborg in this performance. She raises questions about What is existence (or being)? Asking this question, she dances about the dignity of life and human desire for machinery in the inner and outer spaces of the performance hall.

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Mixed Media:Video on actors

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:157.5 W x 78.7 H x 0.8 D in

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Elly Cho has exhibited around the world and holds numerous awards. Her art explores the intersection between nature, the environment and human behaviour, across various mediums including mixed media, video and performance art. Cho’s approach to art making, is largely inspired by the relationship between nature, environment and the viewer’s perception to nature based on their personal history. She approachs the subject matter of cultural landscapes in narrative form, and these narratives often relate to her own life experiences and memories. In her video work, She has used familiar landscapes that stimulate viewers to engage with an imaginative response. Her recent research about color, nature and mental health brought new body of work that explores the relationship between ecology and human existence. By drawing on colors and movement of nature, aesthetic of being, and poetry in nature. She trys to mimic the movement of the species and then expanding the drawing to a more imaginary scene of poeticism. She feels that nature is a place where everyone feels to be part of and even if we are all apart from each other, being in nature, makes us together and connected. Through her work, She seek to instill in the viewer a highly charged but nostalgic awareness of things long since past. She aim to experiment further, encouraging political engagement that allows both artwork and environment to jointly contribute to current artistic discourse. Cho’s awards include Sunny Art Prize in London, Award Winner of The Best Experimental Film, Best Silent Film, Best Dance Choreography Film, and Best Director at Cannes World Film Festival, Berlin Shorts, New York International Film Awards, ARFF Barcelona /Around International Film Festival, Oniros Film Awards, Best Actor& Director Awards New York among others. Her work has screened at film festivals such as 'AVIFF' Cannes Art Film Festival and Asia Film Art International Film Festival in Hong Kong and “Times Square Midnight Moment” in New York. Her residency participation includes the 3-D Sculpture Park artist residency program in Switzerland and AHL Foundation Residency in New York. Cho’s works are featured in major collections such as Seoul Municipal Museum and Musée Cantonale des Beaux-Arts du Valais in Switzerland, and in such as ‘Nature’s Tempo’ at the Korean Cultural Services of New York, and ‘Going Green’ in conjunction with Queens Art Express in New York.

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