In “Enclosure #2”, I respectively juxtaposed the
following polarized concepts - exit and entry. I visualized
the intersections of the polarized subject matter, which acts
as a metaphor of the intersection between two different cultures
– East and West. I pursued to depict this intersection,
believing it to be the way of understanding how two different
cultures are basically adjoined, inseparable, and non-linearly
connected.
What
draws a distinction between exiting and entering?
Literally,
“exit” means a passage or way out, and “entrance”
means door or gate for entering. On the supposition that there
are two adjoined spaces, one can enter space 'A' through an
entrance, while exiting space 'B'.
Likewise, one can enter space 'B' while exiting space 'A'.
Hence the definition of entering and exiting between two spaces
becomes subjective. The mutual interaction between the spaces
'A' and 'B' provides a progression from one to another, making
it difficult to pinpoint the origin or end. This idea brought
about a conclusion of non-linear progress. With illusionary
transition, I portray the line between internal and external
indistinguishable in the 3d animation, “Enclosure#2”.
For more information: http://accad.osu.edu/~elee/gallery_enclosure.htm
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