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With transdisciplinary practices that exist in mix-media and performative works, Jun experiments, performs and paints to reveal the connection between daily life, environment and society.

Her recent performance practice through ‘Shifting Focus’ of image from eye shot for everyday life, experiencing the body’s reaction to both physical and hyperreal world.

Trembling while walking, steps across the illuminated threshold

circle. Keep circling.

Same ones begin to shift.
Repetition thickens. Time distorts.

Become suspended—
In something heavier:

a ritual wearing itself thin.

I hover between the echo of a step and the failure to pause.
Between obedience and collapse,

Body remains—
Inside the geometry of almost becoming.

 

I keep walking.

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