Cho I-Su

Cho often speaks of ‘a static state that exists between what flows and what stops’, a metaphorical expression of the artist’s quest for original forms within the unconscious. For him, the process of his artistic quest is his personal life while his ‘digital work faithful to the structure of music’ is the contact point by which the artist shares the original forms with viewers. It is always important for his work to maintain a musical structure not just because it is a way of storytelling but because it is connected with the structure of unconsciousness. Cho believes that he can communicate with viewers via the ‘unconscious resonance’ taking place at the moment the contact is made. That is why he advises viewers to look at his work not by applying any theory or philosophical concept but by emotion and with an open heart.

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