Eunbi J. Choi

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Eunbi ChoiSenior Thesis Presentation

Professor: Michael G. Wexler

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thesis statement

I would like to thoroughly explore the relation between individuality, collectivity, and

anonymity. I am interested in creating a visual representation of how the singular

identity of a person, object, or structure can be forgotten or even obscured when

it becomes just a ‘part’ of a larger group. I would like to non-verbally communicate

some of these relationships through the use of my own photographs that will serve

to show just how visually the two conditions coexist. The purpose of this project will

not be to undermine anything but merely create a juxtaposition between the singu-

larity and the collective machine.

design proposal

I will be taking photographs of everyday objects that coexist within the individuality

and collectivity. I would like to place my images side by side to create this space of

juxtaposition. I hope that my photographs will be able to communicate my concept

without verbally having to explain everything. There will be a transition from one im-

age of a singular identity to the way it can become part of a collecitive group.

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observation

Upon more research, I have become increasingly more drawn towards abstract

shapes and organic free forms that are made up of a collective form. Sculptures and

installations by Suh Doh Ho, Tara Donovan, and Yee Soo Kyung experiment with this

idea with their own approaches. Many of their works take on natural forms but stay

within the idea that the singular can become a collective.

Spencer Tunick

Spencer Tunick’s installations encompass dozens, hudrends of

thousands of volunteers; And his photographs are records of these

events. The individuals en masse, without their clothing, grouped

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Suh Do Ho, Who Am We?

Designed by South Korean artist Suh Doh Ho. Snapshot of a page

of individually cut out portraits representing the faces of all these

different North Korean citizens.

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Tara Donovan

Tara Donovan is an inventive young sculptor whose installations bring

wonder to the most common objects of everyday life. Donovan’s site-

specific, sculptural works transform ordinary accumulated materials into

intriguing visual and physical installations.

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Tara Donovan

Tara Donovan is an inventive young sculptor whose installations bring

wonder to the most common objects of everyday life. Donovan’s sculp-

ture made with styrofoam cups.

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interests

communismabstractionSuh Doh Ho

organic formminimalism

textureTara Donovan

repetitionpatterns

singularitycollectivity

pluraltype

everyday objects

Suh Doh Ho, Cause and Effect

Picture of North Korea’s stunning stage shows played during the

Arirang Games. Stage show features over 100,000 performers.

that come together.

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Suh Doh Ho, High School Uni-Form

So Do-Ho Suh’s installation High School Uni-Form (all works 1997),

composed of 300 Korean boys’ high school uniform jackets.

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Yee Soo Kyung

A collection of Korean pottery abstracted through repetition and a

collective system.

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Subdoh Gupta, Everyday Objects

Subodh Gupta employs signature objects of India such as stain-

less steel pots and cooking utensils to create enormous installa-

tions.

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North Korea Arirang Games

Picture of North Korea’s stunning stage shows played during the

Arirang Games. Stage show features over 100,000 performers.

that come together.

filmography

Civilization (Megaplex) by Marco Bram-billa, 2008, single-channel high definition video

“Power” music video performed by Kanye West. Music video by Marco Brambilla, 2010

Staircase by Suh Doh Ho at Tate Modern

Floating Cloud by Berndnaut Smilde, 2012

Date by Suh Doh Ho at Seattle Art Muse-um, 2012

“For the Love of Music” by Marco Bram-billa, 2008, Australian ad

works in progress

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