1. INFO
– Time slices (2016, algorithmic, 2ch audio, dimensions variable)
– video demo URL : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCOBq_JNHuo (single channel, 5′ 16″, 2017)
– exhibition URL : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgteDdMf-7s (2016, ‘the Third Eye’ group exhibition, On ground Gallery, Seoul)
2. Description
Memory, Fragmented Context
This work explores how the flow of time becomes segmented and fragmented within human perception and memory. Through a camera system and a prepared interactive algorithm, the captured image of a subject is received and divided into multiple fragments. Each fragment is assigned a different temporal starting point, allowing the visual field to unfold through asynchronous temporal layers.
As a result, discontinuities emerge between the fragments that compose the overall image. These ruptures reflect the inconsistencies that arise when memories are recalled—the misalignment of contexts and the differing speeds at which fragments of experience are reconstructed. The act of remembering is inherently incomplete; because fragmented contexts persist, they inevitably reconnect with other contexts, introducing distortions into the structure of memory.
Consequently, even a single remembered scene rarely retains its precise original context. What appears instead is an image of presence shaped by the conditions of recollection itself—an unstable reconstruction in which memory operates through fragmentation, displacement, and reinterpretation.
3. Exhibition, Field recordings