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Humanic Data by Myungchan Kim + Seungwoo Kang at YK Presents
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Humanic Data by Myungchan Kim + Seungwoo Kang at YK Presents
@zaxarovcom
Feb 6, 2024

The exhibition "Humanic Data" by Myungchan Kim and Seungwoo Kang, presented at YK Presents in Seoul, stands as a compelling exploration into the evolving relationship between the digital and the human in contemporary society.

Through the inventive term 'Humanic,' the artists embark on a journey to explore the physical experience within today's tech-dominated landscape, proposing a world where information and human essence merge. This convergence brings forth objects that resonate with a new sensibility, one that transcends the conventional boundaries between the physical and the virtual, suggesting a realm where both dimensions enrich each other.

Kim and Kang's works serve as a bridge, inviting viewers to traverse the once-clear divide between our tactile existence and the pervasive influence of technology. By presenting their creations as tangible objects in an era often defined by intangibility, they challenge the audience to re-evaluate the essence of interaction, presence, and the way we navigate our surroundings. This exhibition becomes a platform for dynamic encounters, encouraging a dialogue that redefines our understanding of space, connection, and the potential for new forms of expression emerging from this synergy.

"Humanic Data" stands out as a thought-provoking commentary on the intertwined nature of human experience and technological advancement. Kim and Kang not only question but also celebrate the possibilities that arise from this integration, offering a vision of the future where our interactions with technology foster deeper connections, creativity, and a more nuanced comprehension of our world.

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@zaxarovcom
Feb 6, 2024

The exhibition "Humanic Data" by Myungchan Kim and Seungwoo Kang, presented at YK Presents in Seoul, stands as a compelling exploration into the evolving relationship between the digital and the human in contemporary society.

Through the inventive term 'Humanic,' the artists embark on a journey to explore the physical experience within today's tech-dominated landscape, proposing a world where information and human essence merge. This convergence brings forth objects that resonate with a new sensibility, one that transcends the conventional boundaries between the physical and the virtual, suggesting a realm where both dimensions enrich each other.

Kim and Kang's works serve as a bridge, inviting viewers to traverse the once-clear divide between our tactile existence and the pervasive influence of technology. By presenting their creations as tangible objects in an era often defined by intangibility, they challenge the audience to re-evaluate the essence of interaction, presence, and the way we navigate our surroundings. This exhibition becomes a platform for dynamic encounters, encouraging a dialogue that redefines our understanding of space, connection, and the potential for new forms of expression emerging from this synergy.

"Humanic Data" stands out as a thought-provoking commentary on the intertwined nature of human experience and technological advancement. Kim and Kang not only question but also celebrate the possibilities that arise from this integration, offering a vision of the future where our interactions with technology foster deeper connections, creativity, and a more nuanced comprehension of our world.

Interested in Showcasing Your Work?

If you would like to feature your works on Thisispaper, please visit our Submission page and subscribe to Thisispaper+. Once your submission is approved, your work will be showcased to our global audience of 2 million art, architecture, and design professionals and enthusiasts.
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