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Interactive installation/performance <breath> works with breaths of human. This work uses DIY circuit and electronic wastes as materials, and transforms human body’s amorphous energy into various forms. Human’s breaths changed into light and sound is visualized through flickering light bulbs, and breathes vitality into inorganic objects. This work composed of electronic wastes such as a mike of an old telephone and metal frame of a computer embodies life and death, and implies changeable relations between human, nature and machine.

Sabina Hyoju Ahn focuses on finding hidden rules and styles, and conducts works utilizing various media, sound and organisms. The artist expanded activity area in Korea and Europe, and acquired a master’s degree in computer arts in the United Kingdom, and a master’s degree in music science in the Netherlands. Currently, the artist completed a doctor’s course at Tangible Music Lab of University of Arts and Industrial Design Linz.

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  • Title: Breath
  • Creator: Sabina Hyoju Ahn

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