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My Planet: B-612 for Interactive Sound and Visual Installation

SICMF (Seoul International Computer Music Festival) 2023 l Seoul
Project Management and Sound Design

My Planet: B-612 was created in collaboration with CREAMA (Center for Research in Electro-Acoustic Music and Audiovisuals) at Hanyang University. Professor Taehi Kim  designed the visuals and managed the overall project with Professor Richard Dudas. I, along with DaEun Kim and Seth Jang, took on the roles of sound design and programming, including 4-channel sound panning. Additionally, I participated in the installation and operation alongside other researchers.

Program Note 

My Planet: B-612 is an interactive experiential exhibition inspired by the planet B-612, where the main character, the Little Prince, lived in Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s novel “The Little Prince.” In contrast to existing video-centric interactive media art, this project distinguishes itself by incorporating three-dimensional sound that interacts with the audience, creating a truly immersive experience where both visual and auditory elements interact in real-time. Why did the Little Prince choose to cultivate roses on his planet, and what did those roses symbolize to him My Planet: B-612 is a project designed to provide a space for individuals to establish their inner selves in a reality where social preferences determined by algorithms often replace personal preferences. By becoming the Little Prince and engaging in the process of creating their own B-612-inspired planets, the audience has an opportunity for self-reflection. This work was produced with support from the Korea Arts Council’s 2023 Art-Technology Matching Project. 

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