A presentation at SNU GSCST

Professor Jan Lagerwall has asked me to present at his class at the Dept of Nano-Technologies, GSCST, Seoul National University last March.  It was really interesting to talk about Wearable Art and how artist’s mind influences the creative process in front of scientists.  The audience all seemed deeply interested in different examples of application related with nano-material technologies and I had felt a very good energy in the classroom during my presentation.  I had a good discussion and dialogue with other professors afterward.  My talk was in English.

The abstract of the presentation is below:

Pushing the Boundary of Art and Technology:  Wearable Technology Art and Else

In the process of creating, artists have been playing with technology since old days, whether they are technology of materials like fresco paints, acrylic, or new media platform like photography or computer generated art.  Artists try to push the boundary of art wider, sometimes aided with technology and at the same time, one can see that scientists also try to push the boundary of human knowledge through applications in human lives.  I am here to show you some small examples of what happens when technology meets art.  Through artistic experiments that may seem useless, innovative idea may become a real application and product one day, I hope.

I will present and discuss about my current wearable technology projects in sense of how it was inspired and what kind of process it took to become a working prototype,   especially  in sense of how I take and understand technology in artist’s point of view.

Art and Science are very close but, often the approaches take its differences.   Dealing with art & technologies, I found it hard to balance both as they often come from two different directions.  There are no right or wrong approaches but, one thing sure is that you have to have an open mind to be creative!

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