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                      | Art  works on display at the exhibition. |  Art  exhibition promotes Asean-Korea Innovative Culture Forum                       An art exhibition promoting the Asean-Korea Innovative Culture Forum and  art and cultural exchanges attracted a large number of visitors.The exhibition was the part of the side events for the  2022 Asean-Korea Innovative Culture Forum and was organised with the  cooperation of the Korean Foundation for International Cultural Exchange  (KOFICE) and the Asia Culture Centre Foundation (ACCF).
 Due to the Covid-19 outbreak, which started in 2020,  many people are still suffering from various mutations of the virus but they  are slowly heading towards the end of pandemic. In this situation, like the  theme of the 2022 Asean-Korea Innovative Culture Forum, “Leap forward with  cultural resilience”, the exhibition named “Ensemble” soothed the hearts of  people and tried to visually reveal the positive minds of humans.
 The exhibition considered what virtues the  “posthuman” should have in the post-pandemic  era caused by the counterattack of nature, and participated in the efforts of  those who are concerned about “new subjectivity”, in which humans can escape  from human-centred thinking and harmonise with non-human objects.
 When people heard the word “posthuman”, they could  think of the combination of human and machine, but researchers who examined the  concept did not just think of machine existence, but expanded the scope to  “non-human”, which included weeds, animals, fungi, cells, viruses, discarded  items in the city.
 They began to pay attention to the relationship  between human and non-human. This research provided a clue to the question of  what virtues humanity can have as a “posthuman” during the Anthropocene period,  which is the main character of the world and is leading climate change and  environmental pollution.
 The art works introduced in the exhibition included  commissioned works for the exhibition of “Posthuman Ensemble” in 2021. The Asia  Culture Center Foundation has focused on recent environmental issues through  such exhibitions.
 ChangChun Project’s “Random Forest”, Eun Woo Cho’s “AI,  Brain Wave” & Ideal City”, Lugas Syllabus’s “Step of Life ‘In to the  World’”and “Step of Life ‘The Ocean coming’” and Lao media artist Souliya  Phoumivong’s “Flow” were part of the exhibition.
 “Random Forest” focuses on the efforts of visitors to  change their blunt or sad hearts to a happy mind in the process of reading  artificial intelligence on the faces of various visitors  who randomly visit the exhibition hall. “AI,  Brain Wave & Ideal City” induces positive alpha waves from visitors who use  and experience EEG measurements.
 These two works provided a chance for visitors to  experience their work to take care of themselves with leisure for  a while.
 Step of life in to the world’ and step of life the  Ocean coming showed the various nonhuman beings in nature that can be found  around us, and that people  can survive  by coexisting with them, and that they can become a family.
 “Flow” shows what human beings are losing in the flow  of matter, and suggests that the way out of materialism caused by human-centred  thinking is the way for human beings to survive.
 The exhibition reveaed that there are various  non-human beings on the earth, and suggested solidarity and coexistence with  them. The destructive acts that constantly think only of humans undermine  nature and sacrifice even humans.
 The exhibition was curated by Rue Young Ah, the Senior  Curator in the Culture Contents Marketing Team of ACCF.
   By Times Reporters(Latest Update November 1, 2022)
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