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Author
Kim, HongyounKeyword
Research Subject Categories::HUMANITIES and RELIGION::Aesthetic subjects::ArtSound
Jewelry
Art
Art metal-work Exhibitions
Human beings in art
Body in art
Cage, John
Kim, Christine Sun
Date Published
2016-05
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Recently I am obsessed with curiosity of sound. The mysterious and space-shifting nature of sound leads me into the new area of research in which I explore the making of sound through interactions with jewelry and between wearer (player) and viewer (hearer). The possibility of auditory experience, even with a small snippet of sound from objects, could transport the wearer and viewer across the multiple layers of meaning behind the objects, fading out the dominance of “visuality”; the preconceived notions of jewelry and adornment that make our eyes blind.Accessibility Statement
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