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Introduction for LOOK, I’M A FOUNTAIN OF FILTH RAVING MAD WITH LOVE
I edited and wrote the introduction for LOOK, I’M A FOUNTAIN OF FILTHRAVING MAD WITH LOVE (2025) by Kim Eon Hee and Lee Mire. The full text is below. This book is a compilation of the poetry of poet Kim Eon Hee (b.1953), translated into English by Soje, and the visual works of artist Lee…
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Philosophizing with Music
in Teaching1. Lecture Description What is musical beauty? Why does music captivate us so deeply, and what is its value? These are questions that resonate with those who listen to, perform, and create music. While poetry, novels, criticism, musicology, psychology, sociology, and even music itself have sought to answer these questions, philosophy—one of humanity’s oldest disciplines—has…
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Reading Kant through Philosophy of Language
in Teaching1. Seminar Description “There are two kinds of philosophers—those who are interested in the history of philosophy and those who are interested in philosophy.” This remark, usually attributed to Quine, underscores the opposition between continental philosophy and analytic philosophy, or between historical and contemporary philosophy. But can we truly solve philosophical problems without understanding their historical…
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Floating Language, Anti-architectural Landscapes
https://jemanseo.com/yoodong I authored a review of Seo Jeman’s solo exhibition, Once It Sets, I’ll Pass On (10/19 – 11/11/2023, Hall 1, Seoul, Korea). English translation is in progress.
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Among the Scattering Bodies
As a part of IMA Critics, the critical research program of Ilmin Art Museun(Seoul, Korea), I authored a review of Cha Jaemin’s solo exhibition, Stories of Visible Spectrum. Below is an English translation. Among the Scattering Bodies Stories of Visible Spectrum (Ilmin Museum of Art, 8.30–11.17, 2024) Broken into little pieces, a flock of lights drifts through an empty…