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Channel is Jung-Ah's personal space and social platform. This website is designed based on the principles of additive colors and channel separation. The viewers have the option to explore three different types of information about Jung-Ah by selecting between the three primary units of additive colors - R, G, and B. The objective of this website is to prevent the complete disclosure of the whole information.

This website categorizes information about Jung-Ah into three main sections: 1. Personal information, such as name, address, and contact details. 2. Social information, including education, occupation, and qualifications. 3. General information, such as common sense.

Jung-Ah was born on March 18th, 1996, when the Voyager photographed Tethys and Dione - the two largest moons of Saturn. From 1996 to 2024, she moved thirteen times in two countries. Because of this experience, Jung-Ah grew an interest in an individual’s fluid identity and non-linear narrative. She conducted several projects based on the collision between the private narrative and the public system, seeking poetic resistance to the socio-political structure.

Jung-Ah’s practice is based on image, text, and sound, often blurring borders between different media and redefining values. Her practice is focused on the reinterpretation of the social surroundings and translating it into a visual system. Jung-Ah’s interest in media theory started in her undergraduate studies in Visual Communication Design and her experience as a Graphic Designer. During this phase, she moved through analog and digital media, such as graphics, typography, photography, and printmaking. She learned that media is more than just a tool; it is also an environment of life and an expression of the body and that reproduction is another way of production, not just copying the original.

Now her main interest is to expand her work to a larger context and find an appropriate language. She is trying to expand her practice through other time-based media, such as performance, installation, and moving images. Jung-Ah’s goal is to seek the combination of literary imagination and technical possibilities.