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Double-sidedness

 

Time changes in circumstances bby day and night make one ahve a two-sided situation. In particular, architecture has always been an object of visual experiences of the situation. The architecture plays a role of both receiving natural light in the daytime and emitting artificial light in the nighttime. Light is a tool making something become an actual state. It is not a part of elements but a comprehensive notion. By dematerialising metaphor translates the elements of design into sensible representation.

 

The expression of ceramics, having various structural design of architecture and plasticity of clay that can be shaped in a number of different forms, creates differentiated design through the medium called light and metaphor. These inspirations have led me to observe the association between Ronchamp and 'Dal-dong-ne'. The relationship being transformed into the moon jar is intended to provide new images of double-sidedness.

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