Joon Moon, Augmented Shadow, 2010, Interactive installation, Variable size © Joon Moon

Digital artist Joon Moon, the son of Moon Jae-in, the Democratic United Party’s presidential candidate, will hold a solo exhibition at Gallery GODO in Susong-dong from the 21st.

This exhibition, titled 《Sensitive Tangibility, Tangible Sensitivity》, will present six video and installation works.

The artist, who majored in design at Konkuk University, completed his master’s program at Parsons School of Design in the United States and, after working in motion graphics, is currently active as a lecturer, programmer, and digital artist. He focuses mainly on interactive works that combine new technologies such as augmented reality, creating works that realize emotion behind technology in the world.

The works are completed only when viewers participate. A narrative environment that encompasses the screen, the exhibition space, and the virtual space inside the video is created as a “landscape” through the participant’s touch.

At the point where several landscapes intersect — including the landscape of the exhibition space into which virtual space has been inserted and the virtual space of silhouettes — the works offer an experience in which reality and the virtual, the visible and the invisible, coexist.

Joon Moon, Makuro Kurosuke Table, 2011, Interactive installation, Variable size © Joon Moon

Augmented Shadow consists of icons of virtual reality. As if they had just emerged from a fairy tale set at Christmas, calm and static silhouettes stimulate the viewer’s curiosity. When the cubes on the table are moved here and there, the work shows that shadows reveal distorted silhouettes depending on the angle of light, and that fantasy often arises from them.

Makuro Kurosuke Table, which gained popularity at last year’s Gwangju Biennale, is also presented.

The moment viewers place their hands or an object on the table, the dust creatures from the Japanese animation My Neighbor Totoro gather and disappear.

The artist has also drawn attention through his participation in exhibitions including one at The Museum of Modern Art(MoMA) in New York, the Gwangju Design Biennale, and Media City Seoul.

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