Seoungho Cho

Seoungho Cho

Known For:Directing
Gender:Male
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Place of Birth:Pusan, South Korea
Also Known As: Cho Seoung-ho /
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Seoungho Cho was born in 1959 in South Korea, and currently lives and works in New York. He has had solo exhibitions in many prestigious venues such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and his videos have been shown in biennales and group screenings throughout Europe and North America. Cho uses digital image processing techniques to manipulate simple, everyday objects, scenes or landscapes into highly lyrical sound and image collages and are often very painterly in their use of rich, saturated colour and exquisite composition of the space on the screen. The works sometimes involve subtly developed, open-ended narratives that emphasize the embodied nature of perception and experience. The formal aspects of Cho's videos are closely tied to explorations of how nature is represented through technology, specifically how representation is constituted by traces of contact between bodies, technology and the environment.
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  • name:Seoungho Cho
  • Known For:Directing
  • Gender:Male
  • Birthday:
  • Place of Birth:Pusan, South Korea
  • Also Known As: Cho Seoung-ho ·
  • Biography:Seoungho Cho was born in 1959 in South Korea, and currently lives and works in New York. He has had solo exhibitions in many prestigious venues such as the Museum of Modern Art in New York and his videos have been shown in biennales and group screenings throughout Europe and North America. Cho uses digital image processing techniques to manipulate simple, everyday objects, scenes or landscapes into highly lyrical sound and image collages and are often very painterly in their use of rich, saturated colour and exquisite composition of the space on the screen. The works sometimes involve subtly developed, open-ended narratives that emphasize the embodied nature of perception and experience. The formal aspects of Cho's videos are closely tied to explorations of how nature is represented through technology, specifically how representation is constituted by traces of contact between bodies, technology and the environment.
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