Reborn Light-memory and healing , 2020
Beam projector, 20 mins (2 min preview)

Reborn Light-memory and healing is about dark and light spaces. The dark symbolizes traumatic experiences and a painful history. The light heals the trauma of war victims who have come face to face with a horrible world. Some victims of war have disappeared in their time-space: the work eulogizes and symbolizes their existence. Anonymous victims, long forgotten, are remembered again through the light. A bursting sound of light is created at the very edge of darkness: healing inner pain and southing the wounds of war.

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Lee Lee Nam

After completing his master's degree in Sculpture and Fine Art at Chosun University, he completed a Ph.D. in Visual Arts at the Graduate School of Communication at Yonsei University, and a Ph.D. in Art at the Graduate School of Chosun University. In 2005, he won the Artist of the Year Award and the Young Artist of the Year Award at the same time> He has been attracting significant attention as a media artist succeeding Nam June Paik.

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