Yeseul Song

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Yeseul Song is a South Korean-born, New York-based artist, researcher, and educator working with technology. She investigates the fluid nature of human perception and its relationship with society, the environment, and the future. Her artwork ranges from experimental sculptures, interactive experiences, and performances, offering novel perceptual experiences that encourage people to rethink and challenge how they normally perceive and interact with the world. Her ongoing project, Invisible Sculptures, suggests more inclusive and creative views of the world through non-visual experience that involves olfactory, auditory, and tactile senses while celebrating diversity through the deeply participatory nature of the project. She teaches at Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP) at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. She was an artist-in-residence at Mana Contemporary's New Media Program, Inaugural Fellow of the Future Imagination Collaboratory, and a part of Dark Matter Manufacturing in Brooklyn.

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