Mind : Myth
Navigating through ancient terrains and timeless mythologies, "MIND" emerges as a deep meditation on the intricate bond linking the humanity of bygone eras to future generations. Set against a contemporary epoch defined by rapid scientific progress and shadowed by the imminent perils of climate-driven biodiversity decline, this work confronts the prevailing anthropocentrism, prompting us to recognize and revere the inherent worth of the 'other.’
Myths, transcending time and culture, encapsulate the most ethereal of human dreams and aspirations. They unfurl as timeless narratives of our universe's inception, weaving tales of harmonious coexistence amongst plants, animals, and humans. Through "MIND," we are invited to ponder: In the splendor of Greek mythology, where deities epitomize the zenith of human form, which nuances and values might we overlook? And, delving into Korean folklore, where gods embody human-animal amalgamations, what profound insights and wisdoms beckon?
Championing a shift from linear analytical perspectives to a more holistic, integrative thought process, "MIND" draws deeply from Korean mythical traditions. It crafts a confluence of historical imagination and cosmic understanding, urging viewers to critically engage with today's environmental challenges and conceive a harmonious future.