Exhibition poster © Culture Space Yang

The participatory project 《New Wave》, a collaboration between media artist Yangachi and Culture Space Yang, presents the concept of sinpa. Literally translating to “new wave,” sinpa is an invisible medium that the audience encounters. Equipped with radios, visitors step out from a gallery filled with birdsong and begin exploring this new wave. Along the way, they experience moments when the radio signal—interfered with by sinpa—flickers, overlaps, or disappears, allowing them to perceive the presence of unseen transmissions and to realize how saturated our surroundings are with countless waves.

Though sinpa exists in the narrow spaces between the dominant radio signals emitted by broadcasting stations, it delivers a powerful sound of resistance. These are the sounds that are either inaudible or deliberately unheard in our surroundings, and they flow through sinpa. The exhibition links this idea with the voices opposing the construction of a space center in Jeju Island. Inside the gallery is a photograph of a satellite antenna currently operating in Jeju. Another photograph shows the remnants of an aircraft hangar at the Alttreu Airfield, built during the Japanese colonial period. By connecting the two images through the medium of electromagnetic waves, the artist reveals how past and future coexist in the present.

The tail feather of a pheasant from the Alttreu Airfield and a piece of driftwood found by the seaside are combined into a single new object. Resembling a sacred object (shinmul) used to receive divine oracles, this assemblage is juxtaposed with the photograph of an antenna that captures satellite transmissions. Another shinmul appears in different rooms—a fencing mask and a birdcage covered in fabric, each embedded with a speaker emitting bird sounds. These birdcalls, conveyed through sacred objects, become the voices of gods warning of imminent danger.

A ladder made of brass rods, adorned with minerals and magnets, stands at the entrance of the exhibition. As metaphors for connection, these objects reinforce the meaning of sinpa as a conduit of sound and linkage. Faced with the divine warning, what we can do is unite. By participating in this project, viewers will experience the emergence of a wave-based community—a community interconnected and unified through sinpa.

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