Korea National University of Arts 03.2013-02.2018
Bachelor of Fine Arts in Fine Arts
EXHIBITIONS Town Hall, New Wight Gallery, Los Angeles 05.2023
Amid Tears, New Wight Gallery, Los Angeles 10.2022
Forking Room 2022 Canary in the Synthetisphere, Post Territory Ujeongguk, Seoul 06.2022
Video Bites, Tipping Point Space, Seoul 10.2021
CODE: H, Ars Electronica Garden SEOUL, Online 09.2021
Space Echo, EDA, Los Angeles 03.2021
AZIT: Type in Search Word, Gallery Space 35, Seoul 03.2021
A-Maze Berlin Game Festival Artist Talk, A-Maze Festival, Berlin 07.2020
GARDEN OF THIRD LIFE, Ars Electronica Garden, Online 09.2020
The Material of the Audience, BMOCA, Paju 04.2020
THE WAY A HARE TRANSFORMS INTO A TORTOISE, Nikolaj Kunsthal, Copenhagen 05.2019
The Goldfish, C.A.S. Hongik University Art Studies, Seoul 12.2018
Algorithmic Society The Birth of Machine God, Gwangju Media Art Festival, Gwangju 11.2018
No Space Between, Art Space Boan, Seoul 08.2018
Route, Lumber, Mystery, Notahouse 102, Seoul 04.2018
Bokbulbok: Hit and miss, Like You Know It All, 175 Gallery, Seoul 07.2014
FELLOWSHIPS AND AWARDSOffer of Graduate Student Support, UCLA 2020-2023
Clinton Webb Scholarship of the Arts 2021-2023
Merit-based Scholarship, Korea National University of Arts
2016(1st semester, 2nd semester), 2015(1st semester)2014(2nd semester),2013(1st semester)
Light Bulb Award, 2023 SoCal K-Group Hackathon 2023
GAME X ART project fund/ Korea Creative Content Agency 2018
Game Making Lab project fund, Korea National University of Arts Art Collider Center 2018
Best Creative Prize, Postech Global Applied Game Jam 2017
TEACHING EXPERIENCES UCLA Department of Design and Media Arts Los Angeles, CA
Teaching Assistant 09.2021-12.2023
Course Titles: Game Development, Interactivity, 3D Capture, Drones and Photogrammetry, Virtuality,
Drawing and Color, Photography Exponential, Topics in Interactivity and Games-Nonvisual Games:
Sonic and haptic method, accessibility and alternative formats
Hyun Cho(She/Her) is a Los Angeles and Seoul-based artist and a game maker. Cho makes games about everyday life.
Her interest lies in the social dynamics and interactions made in the digital world. To explore ideas of this subject, she uses a range of media such as video, installation, game engines, VR, and sound.
The keywords "relationship" and "balance" occupy a large part in her work's content and form. She believes that everything in the world is related, and in this unseen relationship, we are constantly impacting each other and changing ourselves. Therefore, She does not view the relationship between technology and humans as oppositional but as closely related entities which continuously play a role in one another's change.
Her interest lies in the social dynamics and interactions made in the digital world. To explore ideas of this subject, she uses a range of media such as video, installation, game engines, VR, and sound.
The keywords "relationship" and "balance" occupy a large part in her work's content and form. She believes that everything in the world is related, and in this unseen relationship, we are constantly impacting each other and changing ourselves. Therefore, She does not view the relationship between technology and humans as oppositional but as closely related entities which continuously play a role in one another's change.
Hyun Cho, Los Angeles, Calif.