June Park is a Spatial Designer based in Seoul.
She explores the sensory experiences of space through observation of societal topics, personal exploration, experiences, and research.
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Projects
Buffer-zone 2024
Gachi, sew the gap 2024
71’ of underground tunnel 2024
Madang in my back, my herniated voids 2024
A pupa in the city 2024
MINE Sensibility DATA-BLOCK mining space 2023
Space Planning
Tamburins Mong Flagship store 2023
Rakhee-alley 2022
Gachi, sew the gap, Makgeolli Bar 2021
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Buffer-zone 2024
This installation is about all of relationships between humans, countries, nature, any of things which can be connected. What is bufferzone? I personally felt the small grass grown up underneath the storm drain as bufferzone. The balanced distance made itself grew up with enough sunlight without getting stepped by human or cars. And every relationships needs a buffer zone not only to split&protect but also to connect each other as a balanced distance.
Storm drain, white thread, grass
1000*1000*200
Threads are maintained in shape due to constant tension and balance. The shape collapses when the two hands get a little closer, and the thread gets cut off when they move further away. In that constant balance, the two pull and unwind the thread to create various shapes. This shape represents the balanced distance between relationships and interaction.
Video | balance, distance, love!, Thread Knitting (2024)
Thread Knitting(aka. Cat’s craddle) is Korean traditional play for children, which requires connection and balance between two people while making various shapes by giving and receiving the thread.