[Mini Folly] Infinite Elements
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Mini Folly Mini Folly is a folly for pleasure and entertainment of sort. Korean architect Kook Hyoung-gul, Syn Sue-Gyeong and Leif Høgfeldt Hansen, architect and professor at Aarhus University, are leading the project. Overcoming the innate limit coming from the site of a folly, it will be traveling around various places from the Biennale Square to others, allowing flexibility in its function and usage and connectivity with other works. |
Infinite Elements under the Universe, above the Earth Time and DNA.
Infinite Elements is a sculpture that represents a gigantic creature that infinitely travels time in the past, present and future. The steel frame shaped as an infinite loop symbolizes time, a physical and environmental infinite element and the LED helix of DNA, a biological infinite element. The art piece as a whole embodies a living creature that continues to evolve in the endless loop. This folly combines an architectural sculpture as hardware and media art as software and finally comes to life as the body or hardware meets the soul or software. Infinite Elements is designed to show images in the LED strips covering the orbit of the endless loop, realizing a huge body of images in a streamlined shape rather than utilizing flat surfaces and straight lines. The folly is a living creature in the urban space that harmonizes with and represents the citizens.
Kook, Hyoung-Gul Korea Syn, Sue Gyeong Korea
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