
Julie Insun Youn, Low Field Trip, Sahngup Gallery, Seoul
“Low Field Trip” by Julie Insun Youn, at Sahngup Gallery, Seoul, 27/02/24 – 14/03/24
Folding reality, dissolving ego, ecstatic catastrophe of logic: the light of divinity is appearing.” “Low Field Trip” is an multifaceted digital project experimented by Julie Insun Youn. This project focuses on the moment when digital imagery traverses media environments to arrive at the ”here and now,” revealing a distinct “beauty.” It’s a moment where suddenly the senses of everyday life and self are suspended, leading to an entryway into “egolessness”.
Geometric and abstract digital graphics overlap and dilute, forming a unique shuffle motion, while ambient intersect, creating a circular situation where the beginning and end merge into one. This world of repeating, rearranging, and overlaying images and sounds becomes a waiting queue for the sudden flash of trance to arrive.
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