Blast


Seoul, South Korea

2015 

INDIVIDUAL CONTRIBUTION

Planning & Concept Design
Simulation & Presentation
Media Design 
Visual Design

As the snowstorm envelops the DDP, the building's smooth lines and cutting-edge architecture are dramatically altered by the swirling vortex of snow and wind. This captivating interplay between the natural and the artificial echoes the themes of transformation and illusion found in Shakespeare's play, challenging viewers to reconsider their perception of the built environment and its relationship with the forces of nature.

The installation's dynamic elements, including the realistic reproduction of the snowstorm's movement and the interplay of light and shadow, create a mesmerizing visual experience that engages and expands the viewers' sensory perception. By strategically positioning the installation in relation to the DDP, 'Blast' takes advantage of the unique perspectives offered by the building's architecture, let viewers to observe the artwork from various vantage points and redefine their sense of space and scale.

Through this innovative approach, 'Blast' seeks to challenge conventional notions of public art and its role in shaping the urban landscape. By juxtaposing the raw beauty of nature with the ambiguous, artificial beauty of the DDP, the installation invites viewers to reimagine their relationship with the city and its architectural marvels.