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Less is Known on Earth Date: 2015 Media: blue and red glow lights, objects made out of science books, geometric-shaped objects, rul- ers, scented plants, natural objects, performance; 2 hours. Dimensions: 442” x 300” x 192” Video Link: https://vimeo.com/123510391 Less is Known on Earth is an inter- disciplinary installation project that explores the relationship between the Earth itself and the way that our mind projects meanings onto it. The project presents objects on Earth back in question, revealing their irreducible qualities beyond our comprehension. The exhibition presents man-made objects, nat- ural objects, scientific experiments, and historical art works that reflect things on Earth. For the project, I research and organize various dis- ciplines together, generating the flow of meanings through a network of connectivity.

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Page 1: JaeWook Lee Portfolio

Less is Known on Earth

Date: 2015

Media: blue and red glow lights, objects made out of science books, geometric-shaped objects, rul-ers, scented plants, natural objects, performance; 2 hours.

Dimensions: 442” x 300” x 192”

Video Link: https://vimeo.com/123510391

Less is Known on Earth is an inter-disciplinary installation project that explores the relationship between the Earth itself and the way that our mind projects meanings onto it. The project presents objects on Earth back in question, revealing their irreducible qualities beyond our comprehension. The exhibition presents man-made objects, nat-ural objects, scientific experiments, and historical art works that reflect things on Earth. For the project, I research and organize various dis-ciplines together, generating the flow of meanings through a network of connectivity.

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When All Things Evaporate We’ll Talk About Minerals

Date: 2014

Media: Books, natural minerals, geometric-shaped objects, perfor-mance; 1 hour.

Dimensions: 450” x 450 “ x 300”

Video Link: https://vimeo.com/101802618

A meteorite-shaped object made out of a book about meteorties.

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I will move through air A Woman Who Taught Me How to Write in Her DreamsIs The Reader Outer Space?

Date: 2015

Media: objects made out of science books, geometric-shaped objects, natural objects, fossils, poems, perfumes, poems, performance; 2 hours.

Dimensions: 100’ x 16’ x 16’

Video Link: https://vimeo.com/134907186

If the Earth is a curator, what does an exhibition look like? The prem-ises are to think about the Earth as a living organism, and to grasp the earth’s perspective to look at the world. It broadens the subject of art more worldly, including the world of something-other-than-humans.

At this exhibition, dancers wander through structures containing phras-es written by Raimundas Malašaus-kas, objects resembling ores, and paintings symbolizing zero gravity or nothingness. Through these el-ements, the artist seeks to induce visitors to ask a basic question about themselves from the per-spective of the universe rather than from a human perspective.

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Nothing But A Symphony

Date: 2014

Media: single-channel video with sound; 4:20 min.

Dimensions: variable

Video Link: https://vimeo.com/104112703

Nothing But A Symphony sees the world as vibrating melodies in uni-son. The Korean top cellist Jun-gran Lee plays an invisible cello in concert with a jellyfish, and primary colors, creating a rhythmical har-mony of Nature.

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Sense (avscularemain)

Date: 2014

A collaboration with Ali Van

Media: an audio-play with Ali Van’s voice-over (an excerpt from André Breton’s Mad Love), scented plants, performance with sound; 1hour.

Dimensions: variable

Video Link: https://vimeo.com/106740766

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Less is Known on Earth

Date: 2014

Media: various objects, the sheep brains, scented plants, performance; 1 hour.

Dimensions: variable

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Music Thinks Itself in Me

Date: 2014

Media: a string quartet; perfor-mance; 30:00 min.

String Quartet from Orquesta Da Capo Montevideo: Bruno Gonzalez(violin)Erika Alonso(violin)Rodrigo Añon(viola)Ignacio Añon(cello)

In the entrance hall of the museum, the four musicians of a string quartet sit on chairs, while playing a piece of music together without the instruments; i.e., a cellist, a violist, and two violinists play the “air” instruments by remembering a piece of music in their mind; each musician uses the memory of the music to activate the action of playing the instrument, and the action retroactively helps to stimulate the auditory memory. The musicians are fragmented individuals, while they move towards a shared destiny through imagination.

Video Link: https://vimeo.com/90288236

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Becoming Pollens

Date: 2014

Media: powdered flags (South Korea and North Korea)

Dimensions: approx. 4 x 4 feet

Becoming Pollens is composed of the powdered flags of North and South Korea. The powdered flags are put under the two empty flags as if they are bleached out. The pile of powder has lost its original forms and meanings as flags. The white blank flags show the emptiness that was once filled out by symbolic meanings. That is to say, the powdered flags fail to be symbolized, revealing the very substances. It lies between the flag as substance and the flag as subject: it intersects between what it is and what it means. However, by being mixed, the powdered flags posit in the new symbolic meaning of the re-unification between two Koreas.

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Becoming Pollens

Date: 2014

Media: powdered flags of the exact color proportions from eight national flags; Argentia, Chile, Czech, Korea(-south), Lithuania, Poland, Uruguay, and the United States.

Dimensions: approx. 30’ x 10’ x 0.1’

Hotel de InmigrantesMuseo Juan Manuel Blanes, Montevideo, Uruguay

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Melt, Flow, Breathe

Date: 2013

Media: two-channel video with sound, fur; 10:00 min. loop

Dimensions: approx. 150” x 150” x 60”

Video Link: https://vimeo.com/81760006

Melt, Flow, Breathe is a two-channel video in which two separate yet identical frames interact with one another. Each frame shows snow flakes that fly in the air. They appear and disappear in con-cert with the humming sounds of a man and a woman. When the two distinct humming sounds are synced, the frames become one. When the two sounds are out of sync, the frames also become separated.

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Building/Unbuilding

Date: 2013

Media: various found objects, TV, sound

Dimensions: variable

Video Link: https://vimeo.com/69780628

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Ideasthesia

Date: 2013

Media: a TV monitor, a cellist playing air-cel-lo, while remembering Dmitri Shosta-kovich’s music (above)

an old USSR speaker manifactured in 60s with the wind sound (below)

Video link:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qb9pFdeIH4c

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Perfect Lovers

Date: 2012

Media: Performance;1 hour.

Dimensions: variable

Two people dressing in military uniform hold two identical clocks. The performance, informed by the work of Felix Gonzalez-Torres, comments on identity struggles and relationships under oppres-sive militarization and its overt masculinized rituals. The work also draws on the ambivalent alliance between the American and the South Korean militaries in South Korea, pointing to issues of local discrimination of Korean officers and the economic opportunities brought by the US military bases in South Korea.

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All Men Are Created Equal Bullshit

Date: 2011

Media: two-channel slide projection

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPlm-28h5otw

All men are created equal Bullshit consists of two slide projections of myself transporting water through mouth, from river to ground, as I write Thomas Jefferson’s immortal phrase, “All men are created equal” - to which I add: bullshit. I created a condition “struggle” for this action by taping myself up. The laborious action appears absurd in light of New York City’s skyline, emblematic of the overdevel-oped city in contrast to the potent struggle of the masses against neo-liberal capitalism.

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Nightmare

Date: 2011

Media: single-channel video with sound; 2:44 min., 2:17 min. respec-tively

Video Links:h t t p s : / / www . y o u t u b e . c om/watch?v=9UpfMZAUe94h t t p s : / /www . y o u t u b e . c om/watch?v=_fOcel905Qk

Nightmare is composed of two single-channel videos. I created a gun-projector that I altered a beam-projector by attaching a M16 BB gun with a 100m electrical wire. The projector becomes movable so that the performer can take it out. The performer shoots the images of bombs on smoke and moving trains at night. The reflected images are the historical bomb-drop done by U.S. army during Korean War. The images with the memory of war soon disappear as the smoke evaporates.

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Big Seoul 1971

Date: 2011

Media: single-channel video with sound;1:27 min.

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z0BqGbklDGc

Big Seoul 1971 was inspired by a poet Kwang Seop Kim, who wrote ‘Big Seoul’ in 1971. The works send out a message to recollect our Seoul. Now that Seoul is turning into a materialistic and visual place day by day after the rapid change from 1950 to 1960, the city has lost a true meaning of existence.

I produced film-stickers of ordinary sceneries with Han River as the center. A beautiful night view and wealthiness of the present city proj-ect memories and history of Seoul. Images of ladies doing laundry with laundry bats, a water carrier with water pitcher, children skating and sleighing on a surface of frozen riv-er, and old sceneries of Han Riv-er are pinned on a highway road. These two different images wander voidly between the past and the present and they flutter lightly inside our memories like a thin transparent film.

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Window Project

Date: 2005 - 2011

Media: translucent film on windows, site-specific installation (below)

the recycled film with a live plant (right)

Video Link:https://vimeo.com/89045616

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Window Project

Date: 2005 - 2011

Media: the recycled film from the window installation

Video Link:https://vimeo.com/89045616

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Window Project

Date: 2007

Media: translucent flim on windows, photographic documentation.

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Neo Gothec Fashion

Date: 2004 - 2006

Media: clothes made of straws, performance, photo-graphs, wall painting

Dimension: approx. 300” x 300” x 192”