Byoungho Kim

Installation & Sculpture

Media Installation 
A Couple of Paths
White Interfaces
A System
Silent Pollens
Collected Silences
Three Hundreds Silent Pollens
Sounds From The Sky
Their Pollens
Their Flowers 51
Their Flowers 48
Swaying Flowers
Their Flowers 12
The Bottom Floor
Floating Space
Floating Light
Floating Land
A Small Space
An Additional Consciousness
The Revival
Tears
RED
Sound Sculpture 
Soft Crash
Irreversible Damage
Radial Eruption
A Memory of the Rule
Logical Intervention
Equilibrium
An Interface
Silent Colloid
A Colloidal Body
Horizontal Intervention
Triffid
A Host
Silent Pollens-black
Silent Pollens-blue
Silent Pollen-sowing
Silent Monument
Silent Figure
Propagation between Two Silences
The Weight of the Accumulation
Assembled Fantasy
Assembling for Eternity 1 & 2
Assembling for Eternity 3
White Flowers
Performance 
minimize to MAXIMIZE
Continuum
Flower Fire
Industrial Music Performance
Print & Drawing 
Prints
Drawings
Artist Information 
Artist Statement
Interview & Critique
CV
Contact
 
<Solo Show>
2011 - A System
2010 - Invisible Object
2010 - Fantastic Virus
2009 - Two Silences
2008 - Assembled Fantasy
2006 - Their Flowers
2005 - Magnet Installation
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Assembled Fantasy
/ steel, aluminium, stainless steel, speaker, power amplifier, oscillator & multi mode filter module
/ 111 x 25 x 32(d) cm / 2008

The concept of fantasy is based on the assumption that humans ceaselessly seek for new desire. ˇ®Assembled Fantasy' is a piece of sculpture that assembles fantasy. It is composed of 150 parts that can be fully assembled or disassembled. The assembled work makes sounds as long as it remains plugged in 220v outlet, and assembles fantasy by rotating three oscillator modules (producing sounds with electricity alone) and three multi mode filter module(making the variation of sounds created by oscillators). Unlike other artworks of a quiet propagation, it uses sounds to emphasize the destructive image of human desire.

Performance with 'Assembled Fantasy'
    <minimize to MAXIMIZE>, 2009
    <Continuum>, 2009
    <Industrial Music Performance>, 2008
    <Flower Fire>, 2008