Installation view of 《Square Practice: My references, from a nowhere》 © Suhwa Kim

Wi-Fi signals—an invisible light and form of electromagnetic waves—move to sustain the conversations, images, and digital spaces I generate every day. Suhwa Kim’s mobile Wi-Fi signal, Android 9707, travels through the performance space, where audiences, the performer, and objects flow within it. They remain in a fluctuating environment resonating with the kinetic energy of the signal, while imagining a world imperceptible to human senses.

Installation view of 《Square Practice: My references, from a nowhere》 © Suhwa Kim

《Square Practice: My references, from a nowhere》begins with Suhwa Kim seated in front of a device that detects her mobile Wi-Fi signal, Android 9707, and generates sounds in response to changes in its strength. She creates and performs a choreographic structure that captures and translates changes in signal strength into human language, objects, and actions.

Every physical condition becomes a variable that intervenes in the choreography, while the unpredictable timing of the sounds becomes rhythm. All bodies participate in this experiment as variables, acting as a counterpoint to the accuracy of signals and data.

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