MEDIA WALL
SITE03_MEDIA WALL consists of an LED WALL and booth which were inspired by hanbok and jewelry, the two representative commercial goods of Chungjangno area. The LED WALL in contrast with the old context was conceived to keep Chungjangno’s own characteristic while creating new memories for the visitors. By touching the controller screen of the booths in front, visitors can project their own play on the MEDIA WALL at real time using light and sound.
Just as it is read, Fun Pun Folly is a folly for joy and pleasure. Consisting of booths installed in 4 different sites, each reflects different themes while occupying abandoned or unexpected spaces. By opening the door of each Folly, you encounter a new world of light. Inspired by an organic being through which the light of Gwangju could flow, it draws the attention and interest of visitors while providing interactive contents based on different forms of light.


2015 | Received Korea Remodeling Award, Korea Remodeling Association / Exhibition: “Skid Art for Sharing.” National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea |
2013-2014 | Received Seoul Special City Architecture Award |
2013 | Guest exhibition: Korean Cultural Centre India. New Delhi, India |
2012 | Designed SK Happiness Foundation Office Building. Seoul, Korea |
2011 | Designed Paul Smith Flagship Store. Seoul, Korea / Designed Cubric, Art Folly 2012_Cubrick. National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art. Seoul, Korea |
2010 | Exhibition: “12 Contemporary Architects of Korea: Exhibition by Harvard University.” Cambridge, U.S. |


2015 | Exhibition: “Light Club.” E-land Space. E-land Headquarters. Seoul, Korea / Exhibition: “Humans are a Type of A Star,,,FLOW.” Logos Pastoral Gallery. Uiwang, Korea |
2013-2015 | Adjunct Professor, Department of Fine Arts, College of Arts, Chung-Ang University |
2011 | Received Gwangju Art Prize. Gwangju Art Prize Committee |
2010 | Exhibition: “JIN SIYON Video & LED Installation.” Crown Haitai Gallery. Seoul, Korea |
2008 | Exhibition: “Two Wheels.” Taipei Artist Village Gallery. Taipei, Taiwan |
2005 | Received Ha Jungwoong Young Artists’ Prize. Gwangju Museum of Art |
