BigArtTO-ONLINE_OFFLINE III
BigArtTO-ONLINE_OFFLINE III

Installation

BigArtTO-ONLINE_OFFLINE III

BigArtTO is a city-wide temporary public art campaign held in to help residents feel comfortable exploring their neighborhoods again and to inspire hope through art and creativity. The program is part of a hyperlocal initiative that will reach all... More

Fill the Void-Roundtable Residency 2018
Fill the Void-Roundtable Residency 2018

Installation

Fill the Void-Roundtable Residency 2018

Fill the Void is a mural designed in a freeform response to the space, and is the result of a synthesis of geometric shapes and emotional responses. This piece seeks to generate a narrative experience for the participant. As time passes, viewers... More

ONLINE_OFFLINE
ONLINE_OFFLINE

Mixed Media

ONLINE_OFFLINE

“My thesis explores the intergenerational and cultural gap existent within immigrant parents and their children through textiles, projection mapping, speculative fiction and dance. With my mother’s sewing machine, I carefully fabricated a hanbok... More

Outdated(오래된)
Outdated(오래된)

Installation

Outdated(오래된)

Outdated(오래된) is a time-based media installation that uses digital animation and language to investigate the difficulties of communication between immigrant parents and their children by comparing them to computer hardware. This piece is my attempt... More

해녀[Haenyeo]: Mothers of the Sea
해녀[Haenyeo]: Mothers of the Sea

Installation

해녀[Haenyeo]: Mothers of the Sea

This mural is inspired by 해녀 [Haenyeo] the female deep sea divers of Jeju, a subtropical volcanic island located on the southern tip of Korea's peninsula. Often referred to as "Mothers of the Sea," they dive up to 30 meters with no oxygen or diving... More

Work by

Enna Kim aka. fongkikid

Mixed Media, Speculative Fiction, Storytelling, Digital Projection, Animation, Textiles

“My thesis explores the intergenerational and cultural gap existent within immigrant parents and their children through textiles, projection mapping, speculative fiction and dance. With my mother’s...” [More]