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]]>She starts the process by taking notes and looking at reference imagery. “I will look for photographs that can help me recreate my imagination. This time I looked at a lot of fashion pictures to express the texture of cloth,” Jee-ook told It’s Nice That.
A scene from her favorite film, Laurence Anyways, influenced her approach to the project. “The scene shows clothes falling from the sky; it was really beautiful and surreal. I imagined that the fabric of AIRism was not falling but flying.”
The settings are relatively mundane – a laundry room, a dining table and a view through a bedroom window. “It is an example of a piece of invisible science that enhances people’s quality of life,” Jee-ook shared. “So I decided that I should make pictures of everyday life as it is changed by AIRism.”
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]]>She starts the process by taking notes and looking at reference imagery. “I will look for photographs that can help me recreate my imagination. This time I looked at a lot of fashion pictures to express the texture of cloth,” Jee-ook told It’s Nice That.
A scene from her favorite film, Laurence Anyways, influenced her approach to the project. “The scene shows clothes falling from the sky; it was really beautiful and surreal. I imagined that the fabric of AIRism was not falling but flying.”
The settings are relatively mundane – a laundry room, a dining table and a view through a bedroom window. “It is an example of a piece of invisible science that enhances people’s quality of life,” Jee-ook shared. “So I decided that I should make pictures of everyday life as it is changed by AIRism.”
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