Invisible Cities: <OPIM>

Video Artist: Anna Kim
Video Genre: Year: Duration: 6 min 04 sec

Description:

Invisible Cities: <OPIM>  is a transdisciplinary collaborative mixed reality using motion  capture technology. Initially showcased as a live performance, it is an artistic experiment that allows both artists and viewers to overcome spatial and temporal boundaries through merge of the real and virtual. 

 

The project was organized to have artists of different genres (a writer, a media artist, a composer, and a choreographer) come together in a fashion similar to the surrealist game of  ‘exquisite  corpse’  allowing  for  each contribution  to  overlap those of others’ rather than adhering to an unidirectional output. Created against the backdrop of the turbulent socio-economic landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic, the surreal landscape of OPIM attempts to open up a new psychical horizon about a new world to come. It is a journey onto the alien nebula ‘Aldalbach’ in the collaborator Sim Na-wool’s story, ‘Virtual Love’, a virtual city built upon a phantasm beyond the graspable reality which unfolds in the work. <OPIM > is a virtual world that consists of imaginary subsistence.


Anna Kim

Anna Kim (b.1979) is a media artist who explores the interaction between humans and the environment through technology. Her work investigates artistic possibilities by observing environmental and social phenomena, which she embodies through digital storytelling and simulative practices. Her creations focus on alternative narratives, using various technologies in subversive and critical ways to explore new trajectories for the future. Her notable exhibitions include “Digital Resonance” at the Gwangju Media Art Platform (2022), “Seoul Convergence Art Festival Unfold X” at S Factory (2022), “Sustainable Museum: Art and Environment” at the Busan Museum of Contemporary Art (2021), the Open Media Art Festival “Black Swan: Unpredictable Future” at Oil Tank Culture Park (2020), and “Media Anatomy” at the Total Museum of Contemporary Art (2020).