User:Chae0

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hello✋ I am Chaeyoung Kim

Chaeyoung Kim (B. 1993, Seoul, she/her) is an interdisciplinary artist encompassing video, installation, performance and an art educator based in Seoul and Rotterdam. Her work draws on the aesthetics of cuteness such as bright colors, wobbly movements, high-pitched sounds to instigate ‘cute affects’ and encourage social interaction. Her extensive work experience as an art educator has made her aware of how curriculum content and workshops can be useful tools for positively impacting the local community.

my website

kimchaeyoung.com

self-portrait

During a self-study week, Nor organized the workshop called 'Collaboration, Conflict, Consent workshop'. During the workshop, we were asked to make a self-portrait about what excites us and what scares us. ʕʘ‿ʘʔ

I made this drawing during research station skill

Special Issue

SI 16 - Vernacular Language Processing

SI 17 - Productive Play

key words

This section is for future myself to build a glossary and sharpen the subject matter. Need to be narrowed down, and these are semi-placehlder

building/gaining trust

cuteness

Now this is questionable...

elements of surprise

humor

laughter

making

walking

invitation of intimacy

Leaning towards to inviting and crating intimacy

topic pantry

I don't know which method would be suitable for my wiki page: Have this tagging underneath?; Or having keywords on my main page so that I can always refer to things that I'm interested in? Hmm. Need some time to think about it and clean things up.

cuteness | elements of surprise | gaining trust | Hiccups | mosquitos | pockets | walking | harry potter qr code butterflies | butterfly | attachment doll | noise cancelling | flatness | emoticons | hands |

Yes?, gif, 2020

Reading List

  • Queer Phenomenology: Orientations, Objects, Others by Sara Ahmed
  • The Promise of Happiness by Sara Ahmed
  • The Aesthetics and Affects of Cuteness edited by Edited ByJoshua Paul Dale, Joyce Goggin, Julia Leyda, Anthony McIntyre, Diane Negra
  • Writing Down The Bones by Natalie Goldberg