Unplaced

Unplaced is an exploration about relationship between image and text. For someone who can read certain language characters, it is text. However, for those who can not read, form of the characters becomes image. Then photography, image that they can understand, becomes text and text becomes image. As Korean living in New York, I suggest non-Korean speakers this experience. Readers can place text sheets wherever they think it is suitable. Even though there are hints which texts go with which photo, it is not placed.
Paragraphs are from my diary about feeling alienated from the city and being unsecure about have no place just for myself. Personal thoughts are hidden behind language that English speaker cannot understand and these feeling can be emphasized by Korean speaker in New York City.


