TO SEE THE WIND

A traditional Korean-looking but highly technological glass bowl is filled with dry ice and placed inside a small traditional Korean-style gazebo on the seacoast at Songil-jeong (288-63 Songjeong-dong, Haeundae-gu, Busan). The sea breeze is liquified and frozen by the dry ice, causing an ice membrane to form on the surface of the glass. As cooling ends, the ice melts into water at the bottom of the bowl, leaving a visible trace or memory of the East Sea or Pacific Ocean wind and water. The drops are collected in a flask and, along with a video and text about the creation of 'To See The Wind,' are displayed in the gallery space of Naghty Muse.

PLACE 죽도공원 Jukdo Park BUSAN, KOREA TIME JULY 7, 11 A M- 6 P M

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