Haeyoung Kim

Haeyoung Kim’s Moori is a collaborative narrative environment where
users participate in a real-time storytelling. Using mobile technologies and network
systems, participators express their ideas through instant messaging and algorithmic
animation using their personal devices. Through the Moori system, audience
participation is visualized and reproduced aurally. As a result, Moori allows users
to become anonymous authors of an interactive storytelling experience and a unique,
dynamic and algorithmic audio/visual performance. Kim is a digital artist,
technologist, sound artist, and performer. Her work focuses on immersive experience
in sound, human interaction, and perception. Under the name Bubblyfish, Haeyoung
explores the territory of sounds, live performance and interactive media. She has
been commissioned from Roulette/Jerome Foundation, Turbulance.org. Her work has been
exhibited in galleries and museums including NamJunePaik (NJP) Art Center in Korea,
Kunsthalle in Austria, and Moving Image Museum in New York. She also has performed
in numerous international digital art venues including MUTEK in Canada, Mapping
Festival in Switzerland, and File Festival in Brazil.