Installation view ©Surim Art Centre

Today, as we live through the pandemic era and imagine life beyond it, our everyday existence is more closely tied to cutting-edge technology than ever before. The conditions for sustaining daily life through non-face-to-face means have been established, and the metaverse is no longer a novelty.

As online virtual spaces and times increasingly occupy everyday life, modes of experience shift beyond the body to focus on the senses. Data—our most familiar form of digital information and the basic unit composing new technologies—has become not only digital information but also part of the realm of experience and sensation, with ways of interpretation diversifying remarkably.

The exhibition 《Data Jungwon》, bringing together seven artists and six scientists, documents processes in which each transforms data, exchanges it with others, and, in turn, perceptually and synesthetically collects new data. Demonstrating cultural and sensory transformations of data as experienced by artists and scientists, the exhibition presents previously unseen values and new paradigms of life within contemporary society.

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