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Kimchi and Chips is a Seoul based art studio founded by Elliot Woods (UK) and Mimi Son (South Korea). The studio creates actions which superimpose material and immaterial modes of existence, suggesting new technical and artistic attitudes. These actions actualise fictional realities as physical experiences, often employing digital light and computation to manipulate physical space. They formed in 2009 to combine the disciplines of code, form, material, concept and mechanism. Since then, they have created installations and dialogues which have been exhibited on four continents, developing natural interactions between people, nature and the possibilities of the digital network.


Kimchi and Chips

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Mimi Son

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Mimi Son was born in Seoul where currently she lives and works. She remembers her vivid childhood fascinated by father’s painting and musical talent which led her into experimenting with materials and drawing. An obsession with geometry and Buddhist philosophy inspires her to articulate space and time from various perspectives. This continuous experiment has allowed her to create installation that aims to depict an intersection of art and technology, material and immaterial, real and virtual, presence and absence. Over the past decade she has worked as a designer, professor, storyteller, curator, and artistic director in various countries and institutions. She co-founded Kimchi and Chips with Elliot Woods in 2009. She completed her master degree on Digital Media Art and Design at Middlesex University and Interaction Design at CIID. She is currently the Adjunct Professor at Ewha Womans University in Seoul and mostly working in her studio, Kimchi and Chips.

Elliot Woods

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Elliot Woods is a digital media artist, technologist, curator, educator from Manchester UK. He creates provocations towards future interactions between humans and socio- visual design technologies (principally projectors, cameras and graphical computation). Towards this goal, Elliot co- founded Kimchi and Chips. He is a curator of the ScreenLab Residency and ScreenLab Conference programmes, which develop digital media arts practice, and encourage the dialogue between digital and contemporary art cultures. He applies a university background in Physics to help create new types of physical artefacts, and uses a methodology adapted from Physics to investigate the aesthetic of the visual systems which he creates. He is an open source contributer to the openFrameworks project (a ubiquitous toolkit for creative coding) and releases the techniques behind his artwork online open source and for free on GitHub.


Selected Exhibitions

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  • LIGHT BARRIER THIRD EDITION, Asian Cultural Center, Gwangju, June 2016
  • LUNAR SURFACE, Seoul Artspace Geumcheon, June 2016
  • 483 LINES SECOND EDITION, ACT Festival, Gwangju, November 2015
  • LIGHT BARRIER SECOND EDITION, TodaysArt Tokyo, September 2015
  • LUNAR SURFACE, Bucheon Incinerator, July 2015
  • LIGHT BARRIER SECOND EDITION, STRP Biennale / Eindhoven, March 2015
  • 483 LINES, From Moment To Moment / Jeju Museum of Art, Jeju, December 2014
  • LIGHT BARRIER, Signal Festival / Prague, October 2014
  • LINE SEGMENTS SPACE, LINK, Site Whanki_WAVE / Whanki Museum, Seoul, August 2014
  • LIGHT BARRIER, Da Vinci Creative 2014 / Gumcheon Art Factory, Seoul, September 2014
  • LIGHT BARRIER, SIGNAL Festival / Prague, October 2014
  • LINE SEGMENTS SPACE, Scopitone Festival / Nantes, September 2014
  • BARRIER, New Media Night / Nikola-Lenivets Art Park, Russia, July 2014
  • LUNAR SURFACE, Open Studio_Friendship toward Strangers / Gumcheon Art Factory, Seoul, May 2014
  • LINE SEGMENTS SPACE, Resonate 2014 / Belgrade, April 2014
  • LIT TREE, Open Creativity Open World / Samsung COEX, Seoul, October 2013
  • LINE SEGMENTS SPACE, Da Vinci Idea Exhibition / Gumcheon Art Factory, Seoul, September 2013
  • LIT TREE, Lux Light Festival / Wellington New Zealand, June 2013
  • ASSEMBLY, Water Museum / Busan South Korea / 2012-Permanent
  • A JOURNEY DUBLIN, Hack the City, Science Gallery / Dublin Ireland, June 2012
  • LIT TREE, SIGGRAPH Asia / Hong Kong, December 2011
  • LINK, TETEM Kunstruimte / Enschede Netherlands, September 2011
  • LIT TREE, The Creators Project / Seoul, September 2011
  • LINK, File Festival / Sao Paulo Brazil, July 2011
  • LINK, Athens Video Art Festival / Athens Greece, May 2011
  • LIT TREE, Future Everything / Manchester UK, May 2011
  • LINK, Design Korea 2010 / Seoul, December 2010
  • A JOURNEY SEOUL & LONDON, Bains Numeriques #5, Enghien-les-Bains France, June 2010
  • A JOURNEY LONDON, Future Everything / Manchester UK, May 2010

Selected Talks

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  • ACT Festival, Gwangju, 2015
  • DDP Design Talk, Seoul, 2015
  • Semi-Permanent, Wellington, 2015
  • Resonate Festival, Belgrade, 2015
  • Keynote talk, Museums and the Web, Chicago Artist talk, Ilmin Museum, Seoul, 2015
  • EyeO Festival, Minneapolis Resonate Festival, Belgrade Distortion Field Conference, Seoul,2014
  • INST-INT, Minneapolis,2013
  • SADI, Seoul,2013
  • Lux Symposium, Wellington,2013
  • Korea Design Center, Kyeonggi-do,2013
  • Todai University, Tokyo,2013
  • Media Art Conference, Seoul,2013
  • TEDx University of Manchester, Manchester NODE 13, Frankfurt,2013
  • Culture Shift Zimbabwe, Zimbabwe,2013
  • Figment Productions, Guildford,2013
  • Lux Light Festival, Oslo,2013
  • Korea Design Center, Seoul,2012
  • Omni University, Manchester,2012
  • Rhizomatics, Tokyo,2012
  • Social Media Cafe, Manchester,2012
  • Art&&Code, Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh,2012
  • NODE 10, Frankfurt,2010

Recent Award

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  • PRIX ARS Electronica, honorary Mention, 2015
  • Media Architecture Biennale Winner of Spatial Art, 2014
  • 18th Japan Media Art Festival Jury Selection
  • DARC Awards Winner of Light Art Category
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