Installation view of 《Cradle of Love》 (Osisun, 2024) © Seoul Museum of Art

Sophie Jeong’s solo exhibition 《Cradle of Love》, selected for the Seoul Museum of Art’s 2024 Emerging Artists Support Program, unfolds around an incident faced by the autonomous vehicle “Cradle” and the protagonist “Ray” in a science-fictional future world.

The exhibition raises questions about values such as human connection and technological ethics in an age of technological acceleration. Through a web CGI-based interactive video work, viewers are given choices over a total of four rounds, and depending on each individual choice, they encounter the work as an entirely different outcome.


Sophie Jeong, Cradle of Love, 2024, Gamified CGI video (colour, sound), tablet controller, web server, 8min 27sec. © Seoul Museum of Art

Sophie Jeong creates work that asks how art interacts within digital space and how future technologies operate, giving concrete form to these questions through visual language. In particular, she uses game engines such as AI and AR to newly experiment with and explore virtual narratives that encompass the past, present, and future.

This interest stems from an awareness of the climate emergency and the desire to imagine what may unfold after the Anthropocene, and it becomes a foundation for connecting diverse worldviews and alternative ways of thinking.

A representative example is LUCA, presented at 《The 23rd SONGEUN Art Award Exhibition》(2023-2024), a game-format documentary centered on the fictional character “LUCA,” the origin and ancestor of all life, which questioned the points of connection between a mythical past and the future to come.

Sophie Jeong studied at the Slade School of Fine Art(UCL) in the United Kingdom and later majored in Western painting at the graduate school of Seoul National University. She continues to participate in various exhibitions and artistic activities.

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