Venice Biennial: Korean Pavilion.
3:22 p.m.Chroma V, de Yunchul Kim (2022)
Material: estructura de 50 metros de largo
02/06/22 - Yunchul Kim presents five large-scale kinetic installations in the Korean Pavilion, combining technology and mythology. The first work that welcomes us is a 50-meter-long snake or dinosaur' skeleton that seems to dance in the air in a rhythmic oscillatory movement. Kim used an algorithm to provoke this particular behavior, which feels like cellular respiration through the movement of the cells. The loop movement of this technological marvel changes, not only in its shape, but also in its colors.
Equally spectacular is Argos-The Swollen Suns which detects and responds to the collision of cosmic particles on our planet. Although the concept is perhaps too ambitious and hard to prove, the installation itself is made up of objects that look like electromagnetic carnivorous flowers that, according to the card, produce a sound that activates the snake in the other room.
Argos-The Swollen Suns, de Yunchul Kim
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