Installation view of 《Full Box Project》 (CoSMo40, 2022) © SEOM:

《Full Box Project》 is a project that places the soundscape collected in Incheon inside a container and delivers it to the exhibition space. Through the installed container and the “Sound Passage” contained within it, SEOM: shares with the audience the unfamiliar sensations of Incheon that they experienced while beginning their regional project in Incheon.

The container that holds sound was produced using as its motif the image of container boxes piled up at a port, which artist Um Yeseul recalled when thinking of Incheon on her first journey to Incheon as a destination. The container is a surface-level image of Incheon that comes to mind when one thinks of “Incheon,” a city with many factories, ports, and industrial facilities.

For artist Seo Hanee, who lives in Incheon, it was interesting that the container comes to mind as an image of the region, even though it is neither a meaningful thing or a valuable image that can be enumerated, such as apples, pears, or famous scenic spots commonly associated with a region, nor an image related to life, such as a bedroom community that comes to mind when thinking of the outskirts of Seoul.

The fact that a container—an object unfamiliar enough that even for someone living in Incheon it does not simply enter everyday life as it is—appears as an image of Incheon became, for artist Seo Hanee as well, a point at which she felt Incheon as unfamiliar.

The “Sound Passage(sound pipe, syllable, passage)” flowing out of the container contains the landscapes of Incheon experienced by SEOM:. During the process of exploring the region over the course of the project, what left the strongest impression both on Seo Hanee, who lives in Incheon, and on Um Yeseul, who lives in another region, was Incheon’s landscape, which is more expansive than Seoul and changes dramatically.

From the sea to a city densely packed with buildings, to apartment complexes neatly lined up in rows, and back again to desolate factory zones, the landscape that changes without a moment of boredom can be experienced together by following the sounds flowing from the container walls.

After viewing the exhibition, the audience can keep sound invoice goods contained in small container-shaped boxes. The invoice records the GPS coordinates of the places where the sounds contained in Full Box were recorded, as well as QR codes through which the sounds can be heard. Together with the sound invoice, the artists hope that the audience’s experience will expand beyond the exhibition space.

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