Video Collages FLOW WITH MEDIUM

Installation views at HIPERWALL software company
Hiperwall’s basic technology is a software-based video wall system that delivers high-resolution content over IP networks using standard computers instead of proprietary hardware controllers. Its large-scale, distributed visualization, real-time manipulation, and synchronized multi-node display system offers an ideal platform for presenting layered contents, enabling multiple temporalities and perspectives to unfold simultaneously. 
Flow with Medium is a video installation that draws from my ongoing Walk Slowly and Core series, in which repetitive sculpting process operates as a rhythmic practice alongside harmonic glossolalia. In both, meaning emerges through persistence rather than declaration. Here, Hiperwall’s system functions not as a single screen but as an infrastructure for staging layered contents as a spatial and temporal score across multiple zones. Independent yet interconnected nodes mirrors the structure of memory: fragmented, recursive, nonlinear. Using divided images, drifting contents, moments of reunification, and extended temporal cycles along with near-still imagery, it turns my installations into immersive environments that expand the emotional and meditative resonance of my sculptural and vocal work. The suspended space shows a quiet intensity of labor, where repetitive gestures with wire weaving and stone carving unfold in time, revealing memory, spirituality, and the ephemeral traces of human attention and devotion.
FEATURED : WALK SLOWLY, CORE, GIL, ID ME, Harmonic Glossolalia
Harmonic Glossolalia chanted by Kyong Boon Oh