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This is Zu’s attempt to see the world in a general point of view. Zu made a pinhole camera drilling six (hexa) holes (oculus) on the cylinder. He photographed with the large size film rolled in the camera and captured 360 degree panorama view. The overlapped and faded-out image is a natural phenomenon which comes from the chemical reaction between the light and film. Zu is the one who controlled and tunes the whole process.

Details

  • Title: Hexascape6
  • Creator: Zu, Doyang
  • Creator Lifespan: 1976
  • Creator Nationality: Korean
  • Creator Birth Place: Jeonnam, Korea
  • Date Created: 2011
  • Physical Dimensions: w1800 x h1200 cm
  • Type: Photography
  • Medium: C-Print
  • Critic's Note: Born in JeonNam Goheung, Korea, Zu Doyang received a BA from Dongguk University and a MFA in Seoul. Even with common natural subjects, such as forest or sky, Zu doyang's new perspective makes his images appear artificial. His work embodies the fact that the environment we live in is a fast-evolving collision between the natural and the artificial. The subjects’ shot in the countless original photographs used for these works are clearly natural; similar to those we have in our everyday lives. Yet his completed pieces reveal deeply distorted spaces. The ordinariness and bizarreness, reality and illusion that coexist in his work are truly a unique perspective of the world we live in. At first glance of his work, it is like you are looking at colorful glass ball. As you look closer and focus on each part, familiarities appear. Scenery such as: parks, woods, cities, amusement parks, hotels, and fast-food restaurants are all depicted. When you view the work overall, you are unable to see which is combined with each part; it looks like a totally different space. It is because the disjointed scenery of linear perspective is reconstructed in a new space with multiple point perspective.
  • Artist's Education: Dongguk University. Seoul, Korea. M.F.A., Painting.

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