Images created by Yeondoo Jung are narrations based on fantasies, dreams, hopes and theatrical imaginations of the people. These featured photographs bring subjects into a world of fantasy through visualizing their dreams. The artist constructs theatrical and visible devices as tools within the frame, which gives a sense of ‘drama’ rather than ·evidence·. Six Points is Jung’s first trial with computer photo-montage. A series of New York Street photos were taken at certain intervals as if a camera was panning through a street. This moving image, just like his previous series on on Handmade Memories. interviewed individuals as well as overlapping voices. These voices are monologs of anonymous people living in six districts in New York where minority groups settled; Indian Town at Jackson Heights, Little Italy in lower Manhattan, China Town on Mott Street, Korea Town on 32nd Street, Latin Americans on Roosevelt Avenue, and the Russian community in Brighton beach. These people express the tension, fear and hopes of migrants while living in the city.