Sey Min
2011 Ted Fellow (Seoul)
Sey Min is a multi-disciplinary interactive designer, whose interest is in dealing with live data sets in various media formats. She makes projects that reimagine how humans relate to technologies, to societies and cities, and to environments. Combining elements of environmentology, visual art, programming and storytelling, her projects range from building a real time interactive information graphics system for a music club (2007) to proposing a boundlessness open gallery exhibition system (2010). She also worked on developing an ocean pollution cleaning system in response to the effect of oil spills on our lives and ecology. Recently, she worked on the project of 'how to re-define the city' with urban data. She is the founder and organizer of randomwalks.org (www.randomwalks.org), which is half profit/non-profit media art studio in Korea. Her art works have been shown at Ted 2011Art Center in Seoul, Lift conference experience, and have appeared on CNN Asia, Lift09, and aliceOn.net. Sey Min received a M.F.A. in interactive media from Pratt institute, 2004 and recently worked at MIT SENSEable City Lab, as an urban information design researcher. She is now a TED 2011 fellow.
2011 Ted Fellow (Seoul)
Sey Min is a multi-disciplinary interactive designer, whose interest is in dealing with live data sets in various media formats. She makes projects that reimagine how humans relate to technologies, to societies and cities, and to environments. Combining elements of environmentology, visual art, programming and storytelling, her projects range from building a real time interactive information graphics system for a music club (2007) to proposing a boundlessness open gallery exhibition system (2010). She also worked on developing an ocean pollution cleaning system in response to the effect of oil spills on our lives and ecology. Recently, she worked on the project of 'how to re-define the city' with urban data. She is the founder and organizer of randomwalks.org (www.randomwalks.org), which is half profit/non-profit media art studio in Korea. Her art works have been shown at Ted 2011Art Center in Seoul, Lift conference experience, and have appeared on CNN Asia, Lift09, and aliceOn.net. Sey Min received a M.F.A. in interactive media from Pratt institute, 2004 and recently worked at MIT SENSEable City Lab, as an urban information design researcher. She is now a TED 2011 fellow.
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