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|Airtable Last Modified=2024-09-07 10:10 AM
|Event display name=Revision on Reunification
|Event display name=Revision on Reunification
|Date Start=2024-08-28 0:00
|Date Start=2024-08-28T00:00:00.000Z
|Date End=2024-11-30 0:00
|Date End=2024-11-30T00:00:00.000Z
|Event image=Revision on Reunification.jpg
|Event description=Jo Suk's ''Revision on Reunification'' is a digital memorial for the Arch of Reunification, which stood in Pyongyang, North Korea from 2001 to 2024. Its intentional demolition by the North Korean government confirmed a new era for South-North relations on the Korean peninsula, characterized by open antagonism. This inflection point follows decades of failed efforts at peaceful reunification, incurred in part by U.S. interventionism. Though now nonexistent, the Arch of Reunification continues with a new nature through this digital memorial, one that personalizes, politicizes, and questions the posthumous symbolism of the monument.
|Event description=Jo Suk's ''Revision on Reunification'' is a digital memorial for the Arch of Reunification, which stood in Pyongyang, North Korea from 2001 to 2024. Its intentional demolition by the North Korean government confirmed a new era for South-North relations on the Korean peninsula, characterized by open antagonism. This inflection point follows decades of failed efforts at peaceful reunification, incurred in part by U.S. interventionism. Though now nonexistent, the Arch of Reunification continues with a new nature through this digital memorial, one that personalizes, politicizes, and questions the posthumous symbolism of the monument.


Jo Suk / 석조 is an artist and writer whose practice contemplates the relational, quotidian, and temporal elements of our short time here on Earth. Their work can be found at The Wrong Biennale, Are.na, Crawlspace, and Rhizome. They are present online at [https://joannesuk.com/ joannesuk.com].
Jo Suk / 석조 is an artist and writer whose practice contemplates the relational, quotidian, and temporal elements of our short time here on Earth. Their work can be found at The Wrong Biennale, Are.na, Crawlspace, and Rhizome. They are present online at [https://joannesuk.com/ joannesuk.com].
|Event short description=Jo Suk's ''Revision on Reunification'' is a digital memorial for the Arch of Reunification, which stood in Pyongyang, North Korea from 2001 to 2024. Its intentional demolition by the North Korean government confirmed a new era for South-North relations on the Korean peninsula, characterized by open antagonism. This inflection point follows decades of failed efforts at peaceful reunification, incurred in part by U.S. interventionism. Though now nonexistent, the Arch of Reunification continues with a new nature through this digital memorial, one that personalizes, politicizes, and questions the posthumous symbolism of the monument.
|Event short description=Jo Suk's ''Revision on Reunification'' is a digital memorial for the Arch of Reunification, which stood in Pyongyang, North Korea from 2001 to 2024. Its intentional demolition by the North Korean government confirmed a new era for South-North relations on the Korean peninsula, characterized by open antagonism. This inflection point follows decades of failed efforts at peaceful reunification, incurred in part by U.S. interventionism. Though now nonexistent, the Arch of Reunification continues with a new nature through this digital memorial, one that personalizes, politicizes, and questions the posthumous symbolism of the monument.
|Funded by=National Endowment for the Arts; Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs)
|Associated Program=Welcome to my Homepage
|Event artist=Jo Suk
|Event format=Exhibition
|Event format=Exhibition
|Event medium=Creative Coding; Digital Art; Interactive; Net.art
|Event medium=Creative Coding; Digital Art; Interactive; Net.art
|Associated Program=Welcome to my Homepage
|Funded by=National Endowment for the Arts; Grant for Technology Opportunities Program (GTOPs)
|Event artist=Jo Suk
|Event admission type=Free
|Event admission type=Free
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Event Info
Date start 08.28.24
Date end 11.30.24
Start Time 12am
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Jo Suk's Revision on Reunification is a digital memorial for the Arch of Reunification, which stood in Pyongyang, North Korea from 2001 to 2024. Its intentional demolition by the North Korean government confirmed a new era for South-North relations on the Korean peninsula, characterized by open antagonism. This inflection point follows decades of failed efforts at peaceful reunification, incurred in part by U.S. interventionism. Though now nonexistent, the Arch of Reunification continues with a new nature through this digital memorial, one that personalizes, politicizes, and questions the posthumous symbolism of the monument.

Jo Suk / 석조 is an artist and writer whose practice contemplates the relational, quotidian, and temporal elements of our short time here on Earth. Their work can be found at The Wrong Biennale, Are.na, Crawlspace, and Rhizome. They are present online at joannesuk.com.