We are presented the world's image, which is entangled with ironic human knowledge captured from Jules Verne's novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea," as a black-and-white slide projector. Film images taken at the underground aquarium of Lotte Tower and at the Sky Lounge on the ground overlapped each other. It reflected the fact that any place in reality can be moved at a very short distance. Questions about progress and future humanity, which began with the ...
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We are presented the world's image, which is entangled with ironic human knowledge captured from Jules Verne's novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea," as a black-and-white slide projector. Film images taken at the underground aquarium of Lotte Tower and at the Sky Lounge on the ground overlapped each other. It reflected the fact that any place in reality can be moved at a very short distance. Questions about progress and future humanity, which began with the Jules Verne era, will lead to "Taegeuk Journal," translated by students of Joseon under Japanese colonization, which will be expanded to the title of the Moojin brothers' work, "Now, Curiosity About the World." In the title, `目下` means 'right now,' and `世界珍問' means ‘the real question about the world’.
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