Kim Uljiro,A Three-dimensional Preparat, 2022, Four-channel video, color, sound, 3 min.Commissioned by Asia Culture Center. Courtesy of the artist. Choreographer: Lee Jeun. L-system modeling: Jung Yeontae. Sound: Yeong Die. ©ACC

《Bandi Walk: One Step Closer to Our Earth》 was conceived as a look at the past, present, and future of the Anthropocene.

The exhibition invites audience to recall the biosphere ata time when it was fully fertile, acknowledge the importance of the drive for carbon-neutrality by listening to the story of the Earth, and become motivated to take action based on small practices. Viewers of all ages can enjoy video projections and installation works being presented in three thematic sections while strolling the outdoor venues of the ACC and encountering diverse action plans to respond to the climate crisis.

In the first section “A Look Back: Preserving in Memory What Has Gone Extinct”, Jung Haejung, Lee Jo-heum, Sungsil Hwarang, Kenji call for raising public awareness of endangered species and of the pricelessness of nature.

The second section “In Practice: Voluntary Inconvenience” presents works by Digital Serotonin, AABB, Um Arong, Lee Byungchan, Jang Jongwan, Jung Haejung, Charles Lim Yi Yong and Choi Ji-ii. It offers a forum for public discussion on the necessity of immediate action for carbon reduction as a response to the current environmental crisis.

The third section “Be Prepared: Making the Acquaintance of Future Nature” is an attempt todevelop a bridgehead for a reconciliation with the Earth in which Digital Serotonin, Kayip × Lee Seulbi × Lee Jihyun, Kim Ayoung, Kim Uljiro, Lei Lei and Lim Yonghyun guide us in imagining what nature could look like in the future.

《Bandi Walk》 consists of 27 works by 16 artists or collectives from South Korea, China, Japan, Singapore, and Germany, including two local artists selected through 2022 ACC Open Call for Gwangju-based Media Artists. Held at the cusp of a post-Covid world, the exhibition questions the roles and responsibilities of those us living on Earth during the Anthropocene.

The ACC Media Facade is an annual exhibition platform that has been offering visitors an opportunity to enjoy site-specific artworks based on new media technologies in the ACC’s unique outdoor spaces. This year it presents 《Bandi Walk: One Step Closer to Our Earth》, which has been curated in accordance with the year’s theme for ACC programs of ‘Be Eco-friendly’.

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