#1. Domestic Dust Ground Control
Dust is dead space cell that is eliminating everyday in a living space
Dust is disassembled thing that left alone in a space. When wind blows or brushes suddenly it appears in the air.
It is always existing everywhere, at least if you don’t go into germ-free zone such as semiconductor lavatory.
Dust spreads with force and travels round the world, sometimes, it heaped on a television or on a couch for a long time. People freaked out when they find out dust, says the place is not clean, when it is heaped on objects.
My life style is similar to dust that it has the pattern of movement.
Sometimes, I wonder around my office room or a pub under the ground. Also I settled in a place Seoul like heaped dust for a long time. When my rent is over due, I gather my stuff on my truck and race northern side of Han River. Sometime I make out with a random person and say goodbye when the time had gone. The person could be my neighbor but a stranger at the same time. My working process of Dust Control Tower isto trace the exposed dust in our society and observe it. In the middle of observation, there is a form of human being.
Dust Control Tower forecasts the flows of dust by blowing it all away or heaps it as it planed,
-Yeohaham ’s Artist Statement-
This is one of the continuous work of “ if you are captured, you will be wrecked’ and exhibited at the GGUULL/POOL’s window gallery.
Yeodaham observed the dust flows and gathered the dust during six months at the GGULL/POOL.
In this exhibition, the artist Daham Yeo shows the various of regulated and purposely formed Dust Control Towers to expose dust actively that is usually the extraneous objectthat should be endlessly eliminated in the environment, if it is seized or visible.
The prospect of the channel’s dispersive and cohesive patterns of dust is similar to the artist Yeodaham’s life pattern who has to move out from her apartment to find another place to stay when the contract is over.
Daham Yeo compares her life pattern with dust that settles, moves, flows, precipitates, visits and says goodbye to others over and over again.
We can ask questions to ourselves like how does this mean to us when neglected, isolated, left over objects creates channel in our environment.