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STATEMENT

Focusing on atoms, molecules, and other fundamental components of the world, I create works that explore the structure of the material world, its strangeness, and its relationship with human beings from a microscopic perspective.
Phenomena and principles that emerge in the microscopic realm are widely applied across diverse fields such as semiconductor technology, chemistry, biology, and medicine. However, many of these principles defy human intuition and extend into the realm of philosophical inquiry. Moved by the fact that the building blocks of our world possess such astonishingly strange properties, I was driven by a deep curiosity about the true nature and essence of the reality we live in—this led me to study quantum physics, which became the starting point for my artistic practice.
My work is also grounded in a strong interest in the human tendency to simplify and categorize things, and the inaccurate interpolations that often result from such simplifications. This concern lies at the intersection of scientific knowledge and values gained through physics, and my own subjective and emotional ideas. Science, including physics, ultimately offers only approximations of the material world. I am intrigued by the discrepancies that arise in the process of transforming something from its “original form” into a simplified one—whether it be the categorization of others, the fitting of individuals into recognizable patterns, or even the translation of emotion into language.
Through this perspective rooted in physics, I aim to give meaning to a wide range of materials and continue to explore new possibilities for artistic expression.
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