
BIT DOZA series 1.
비트 도자

2014/2025
Interactive Holo-Ceramcs
Digital Craft Work of the 21st
Century Descendants of the Old
Artisan of World-class Korean
Ceramic Crafts
Inside the modern reinterpretation of the Sabang Table of the Joseon Dynasty, It is a physical interpretation of the digital 'light-porcelain' in which a physical structure is realized through the afterimage of light caused by the rotation of light grains by rotating the fiber-optic ceramic relief to the spinning body of the wheel.
We recreated the "afterimage of light" sphere that borrows the craft technique of traditional ceramics that formed the shape of actual soil by spinning it with a spinning wheel.
The holographic ceramic, seen with blue beads in the white porcelain, is a metaphor for the soil and the efforts of the ancestors who endured the years of suffering in the kiln as the white porcelain is red when the audience faces it closely.
Instead of soil, it is a series that provides a metaphorical realization and microscopic experience of ceramics through the afterimage of light by spinning grains of light into a spinning wheel.
This is a series of works that make us think about our attitudes toward matter and material through the replacement of old works made by our fingertips from soil to light.
A to be established in 2026, BIT DOZA, which will lie in Icheon Art Center Gallery, will embody the Chaekgado of the Joseon Dynasty in a media and realized space, and will be organized in the "Memorial Room '" with works by eight top Korean ceramics artists