
"Designed by Jung Kiryeon, the series arises from an examination of anxiety generated within unfamiliar systems and reinforced by negative feedback. Instead of framing these conditions as something to avoid or suppress, the project studies their progression and translates them into a visual and spatial language. The work aims to represent an invisible emotional flow through light, volume, and material behavior."
"Each piece, Blow 01 and Blow 02, is completed through user interaction. When the pump is engaged, internal air pressure expands the membrane while simultaneously increasing the intensity of the light. This synchronized response expresses the escalation of internal states through measurable physical change. The two models differ in scale, shifting from a table-sized format in Blow 01 to a floor-standing structure in Blow 02, allowing the installation to influence the surrounding environment at different spatial levels."
An interactive series converts rising internal air pressure into expanding membrane forms and increasing light intensity, materializing internal emotional states. Users engage an air pump that inflates a balloon-like membrane contained within a rigid frame, making tension between structure and material visible and spatially present. The synchronized expansion and light escalation express escalating internal states through measurable physical change. Two models vary scale: Blow 01 is table-sized while Blow 02 is floor-standing, affecting surrounding environment at different spatial levels. A cast aluminum frame contrasts with a delicate membrane, highlighting balance between rigidity and vulnerability and representing invisible emotional flow.
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