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Moon Ja Do

Text and images coexist in "Moon Ja Do." If you're looking at the text map, you're going to look at the objet with symbolic meanings on the paper, but if you    focus for a moment, you'll see the Chinese characters shaped by the meanings. This "character" that cannot be accurately drawn, whether it is a Chinese      character or a picture, is reproduced in a virtual space.
In the virtual space, "textual characters" are implemented as particles to shape the picture, and when the characters of "textual characters" begin to appear,  the letters and pictures are mixed and the two can be seen coexisting. This coexistence was an effort to enlighten the people in the royal family and aristocratic society in the past, and at the same time, the status system was weakened and the painting, which was the exclusive property of the aristocrats, was enjoyed by the general people.

Experiment Date             2021.01

FD Team                         Creative Direction

                                        Yeong-woong Cheong, Joshua Lee

                                       Execution

                                       Youngtoe Choi, Kim Huisu

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