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Twisting the Familiar: ¡®Watch and Chill 3.0: Streaming Suspense¡¯

exhibition Ra Haerin Jun 27, 2023


SPACE July 2023 (No. 668) ​

 

 

Exhibition view of ¡®Watch and chill 3.0: Streaming Suspense¡¯​/ Image courtesy of MMCA

 

¡®Watch and Chill 3.0: Streaming Suspense¡¯ took place simultaneously at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA), Seoul, and across online platforms. The exhibition serves as the final installment of the ¡®Watch and Chill¡¯ series, following ¡®Watch and Chill: Streaming Art to Your Homes¡¯ and ¡®Watch and Chill 2.0: Streaming Senses¡¯, in collaboration with museums in Oceania and the Americas. 
For this exhibition, entitled ¡®suspense¡¯, FHHH FRIENDS (co-principals, Yoon Hanjin, Han Seungjae, Han Yangkyu) crafted a suitably suspenseful exhibition design. Upon entering the exhibition, visitors are greeted by a dark corridor instead of the anticipated wall of artwork. The corridor, composed of familiar materials, evokes a sense of strangeness and unease, reminiscent of a dimly lit hallway in an apartment building. In the online exhibition, this sense of unfamiliarity or menace is replaced by a notification window that communicates in a constant stream with its users. With only one possible response, it feels as if a living entity is guiding us insistently through this online space, blurring the line between the real and the virtual. 
The ¡®suspense¡¯ theme of the five subthemes also revolves around distorting and destabilising the familiar present. For instance, Nic Hamilton¡¯s Rider 1 (Darq Windows) (2020) portrays an ideal cosy home suddenly engulfed by swirling smoke, transforming it into a ominous entity that deviates from our expectations. The exhibition also features 28 other media works that challenge reality by breaking down boundaries and creating a realm that is yet to materialise. The offline exhibition will be open until July 23, while the online exhibition will continue to be available until Apr. 7, 2024.​

 

You can see more information on the SPACE No. 668 (July 2023).​


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