Byungjun Kwon, A little one to have all, Performance (LIG Art Hall, 2010) © Byungjun Kwon

Musician Byungjun Kwon’s new work Another Moon Another Life will be performed at LIG Art Hall, Gangnam, on October 9 and 10.

Active in the 1990s as a genre-crossing singer-songwriter, then working in the mid-2000s as an engineer at STEIM (the electronic-instrument R&D institute in the Netherlands), and since the 2010s presenting a wide range of sound and media installations and performances at museums, galleries, festivals, and theaters in Korea and abroad—artist Byungjun Kwon returns as a collaborating artist of the LIG Cultural Foundation to unveil his long-awaited new work Another Moon Another Life at LIG Art Hall, Gangnam, in 2014.

Another Moon Another Life synthesizes the experiments and works Kwon has devoted himself to over the past decade into a single performance—a multimedia piece comprising stage devices using varied technologies, video, holograms, and installations of light and sound. Multisensory devices, made by using natural phenomena such as water, wind, heat, steam, light, and sound as materials, form a strange harmony within one space, revealing new presences and stories.

With stage apparatuses such as a steam screen, speakers that traverse the air, and a hybrid piano, together with performers, the stage seems to float as if defying gravity. Before audiences seated as usual in the theater, another universe unfolds—realized through the coexistence of technology and nature, virtual and actual, inside and outside, plan and chance—offering viewers a special experience of imagining their own stories and dreaming of adventure within it.

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