Installation view of 《Chambers》 (Post Territory Ujeongguk, 2021). Photo: Byeonggon Shin. © Hana Yoo

The video captures from afar this world created by falling rats as they expand dimensions. As an orderly, planar world. The trajectories of the falling rats are also captured from afar. Yet the video gradually narrows the distance and approaches the world of circles. It approaches with the eye of God, looking down from above at the circular chamber in order to see the reason for the fall—or rather, the deviation.

Then it quietly descends again, following the falling things. It sees from the place where those who fall are. Above the lines of falling that stretch like ropes, the closed circle of the laboratory is visible. The bottom of the laboratory is visible. Beneath the laboratory, the bottomlessness, the emptiness of the ground that supports it, opens wide.

The trajectories of falling that fill that emptiness stand like trees in a forest. The world is, in other words, the trajectories of falling, the lines of deviation that fill that emptiness and make a forest. If there is truly something that could be called the “murder” of the circle, it is not the straight line, but these lines of deviation that have carried it out.

- From the exhibition preface for Hana Yoo’s solo exhibition 《Chambers》, “The Trajectories of Others, within Others, in the Box, that Murder the Circle,” by Lee Jinkyung(Suyu Nomo N)

Hana Yoo, The Fall, 2021, Machine learning generated moving image, unity, non-stop playing. Installation view of 《Chambers》 (Post Territory Ujeongguk, 2021). Photo: Byeonggon Shin. © Hana Yoo

Hana Yoo continues her practice through an interest in artificiality and its political contexts, altered mental states produced by apparatuses, and psychological fragmentation. Based on experimental video and installation, she explores allegories of nature and the interrelations of bodies, unfolding them through storytelling.

Her works have been screened and exhibited in various venues, including her solo exhibition 《Hysteric C》(Diskurs Berlin, Germany), Fotomuseum(Winterthur, Switzerland), and the European Media Art Festival(EMAF). She is based in Berlin and Seoul, and is currently working as a research artist at the Vilém Flusser Archive in Berlin.

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