Shared Organism: Tension&Flow
Shared Organism: Tension and Flow is a window installation accompanied by a video work. The installation
is based on drawings composed of numerous points. These drawings are presented within the space, while
fragments derived from them appear on the glass as
translucent vinyl elements. Together, they form adjacent
fields of color — often perceived as red and blue — creating a subtle visual tension while maintaining a shifting
boundary between them. Behind the window, a video displays slowly moving points derived from the drawings.
The points drift gradually across the screen, generating a quiet and continuous flow of movement.
Together, the drawings, the dispersed fragments, and the moving image create a relationship between tension
and flow. The work suggests a shared organism in which differences, movements, and relations coexist within
a single visual field.

Exhibition View, 2021_Sample Image

Drawing for performance, colored pencils on paper, 42x59, 2024
Two Colors, single channel video, 3min. 25sec., 2015