Installation view © Sehwa Museum of Art

From January 30 to April 28, 2024, Taekwang Group’s Sehwa Museum of Art presents the second and third chapters of the “Non-Algorithm Challenge”: 《Skin, the Deepest Part》 and 《4℃》.

Installation view © Sehwa Museum of Art

The “Non-Algorithm Challenge” is a curatorial project that explores what defines humanity in an age of hyper-advanced artificial intelligence. The project introduces artworks that illuminate the unstructured, intuitive systems of human thought, offering critical reflections on the nature of humanism.

The first exhibition of the series, 《Tuning the Ear》, held in October 2023, centered on the uniquely human quality of sensory perception, particularly hearing. The newly launched second and third chapters extend this inquiry into the realms of the body and memory, further contemplating the essence of being human.

Installation view © Sehwa Museum of Art

Chapter 2, 《Skin, the Deepest Part》, focuses on the human “body” as the primary medium connecting the self and the world. The body serves as both the starting point of free will and the site where the relationship between self and other is actively accumulated. Artists Chanwook Min, Kwanwoo Park, and Chanmin Jeong examine how core bodily concepts—birth, movement, and death—may shift when applied to digital humans or artificial intelligence. Through their work, the exhibition prompts reflection on the meaning and significance of the human body, particularly its skin, as a boundary between physical life and digital space.

Chapter 3, 《4℃》, explores the theme of “memory.” Participating artists SEOM:, Oh Myocho, and Taekim respond to the complex, often paradoxical nature of memory by posing questions unique to the human condition. In contrast to the rational and structured responses of artificial intelligence, memory emerges as a distinctly human attribute—one that AI cannot replicate. 《4℃》 weaves together themes of sensation and memory, human and nonhuman experience, future and recollection, offering a space to search for broader answers about life beyond the artificial systems that aim to simulate everything.

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