Author Archives: Suk Kyoung Choi

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About Suk Kyoung Choi

artist / researcher

Dimension/Assembly

> Demension Design

> Assembly Color Code

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Dimension/Assembly

> Demension Design

> Assembly Color Code

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Projector Position Study

> Projectors Mirrors Perspective

> Projector Position Study

(top view)

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Projector Position Study

> Projectors Mirrors Perspective

> Projector Position Study

(top view)

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Virtual Model of the Installation (in a gallery space)

> Floor Footprint

> Corner Mirror Support Panel

> Enclosed Wall-View Test

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Virtual Model of the Installation (in a gallery space)

> Floor Footprint

> Corner Mirror Support Panel

> Enclosed Wall-View Test

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FTIR Compliant surface fabrication

> Acrylic ‘table’ surface”
provides the structure for the screen, resists pressure/supports weight
> Drafting vellum substrate: two functions:
used as diffusion layer for rear projection video
‘compliant’ surface layer; silicone coated to increase FTIR effect, provides some pressure sensitivity
> Mylar
1. protects the fragile vellum layer
2. reduces friction for finger drags across surface
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FTIR Compliant surface fabrication

> Acrylic ‘table’ surface”
provides the structure for the screen, resists pressure/supports weight
> Drafting vellum substrate: two functions:
used as diffusion layer for rear projection video
‘compliant’ surface layer; silicone coated to increase FTIR effect, provides some pressure sensitivity
> Mylar
1. protects the fragile vellum layer
2. reduces friction for finger drags across surface
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see.saw conceptual code

The code required for (see.saw) runs something like this: visual part > track finger position as CCV (formerly known as tbeta) events > output TUIO data > input to Processing > use cursor position to invoke collections of particles and

see.saw conceptual code

The code required for (see.saw) runs something like this: visual part > track finger position as CCV (formerly known as tbeta) events > output TUIO data > input to Processing > use cursor position to invoke collections of particles and

Memory Trace

memory trace

Memory Trace (2004)

: a photo-drawing (series) :

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‘Memory trace’ is the preserved content of the lingering imagery of experience. The experienced memory (in time and space) is recalled from the contained imagery of the object (body). Memory traces tend to fade out in time and become signs and the contents fragment and defragment; are remixed. The salient features of the distant hum are emphasized, unbalance balances. When something seems familiar, that memory contains the referential similarity or the similarity of trace interfaces within the scene (context).

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Memory Trace

memory trace

Memory Trace (2004)

: a photo-drawing (series) :

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‘Memory trace’ is the preserved content of the lingering imagery of experience. The experienced memory (in time and space) is recalled from the contained imagery of the object (body). Memory traces tend to fade out in time and become signs and the contents fragment and defragment; are remixed. The salient features of the distant hum are emphasized, unbalance balances. When something seems familiar, that memory contains the referential similarity or the similarity of trace interfaces within the scene (context).

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Duality 1: Train vs Sunset

Duality 1: Train vs Sunset October 2006 Two video projections on two 4 ft. strips of drafting vellum hung from ceiling to floor 4 ft. apart. +++ two images of night trains in a dark field, an accelerated time sunset

Duality 1: Train vs Sunset

Duality 1: Train vs Sunset October 2006 Two video projections on two 4 ft. strips of drafting vellum hung from ceiling to floor 4 ft. apart. +++ two images of night trains in a dark field, an accelerated time sunset

[video/audio/sculptural installation] Crowman’s Shrine (crowman project – second story)

november, 2007 @ the Closet Gallery, ACAD +++ Video was projected in the crowman’s shrine which was built using the method of the Pepper’s ghost illusion. The reflection on the thin acrylic sheet makes an illusion like a holographic image.

[video/audio/sculptural installation] Crowman’s Shrine (crowman project – second story)

november, 2007 @ the Closet Gallery, ACAD +++ Video was projected in the crowman’s shrine which was built using the method of the Pepper’s ghost illusion. The reflection on the thin acrylic sheet makes an illusion like a holographic image.