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¡ãThe¡°CarbonCalendar¡±referstocarbonemissionsof
¡ãMoon Kyung-won and Jeon Joon-ho are facilitating
¡ãA Spot robot returns to the corner of the exhibition
2019,andpredictsthatSeoulisin2024,not2022.
the Spot robot¡¯s motion with technicians in Jongno
areaandsitsafterthevideosend.
areas.
¡°PresentImmersiveInstallationArtworkandCallforaChangeinVisitor¡¯sThinkingaboutClimateIssues¡±
Spotrobot
Pyeongchang, Gangwon Province, South Korea, is considered a representative low-carbon city. According to the degree of
carbon pollution measured in 2022 between Seoul and Pyeongchang, Pyeongchang meets the criteria of 2022, but Seoul, a
densely populated city of South Korea, meets the requirements for 2047. Even though these cities exist in the same era, one
region has higher carbon levels. Heading to Space 2 of Art Sonje Center, a ¡°Carbon Calendar,¡± showing carbon levels measured
in Gwanghwamun and Jongno areas in South Korea, is hanging in the hallway. The ¡°Carbon Calendar¡± compares the carbon
emissionsofSeoulmeasuredinthepastwiththosemeasuredinthepresent.Anditalsoshowswhichyeardiversecountriesare
measuringatnow.ThenhowdidMoonandJeoncapturethiscarbondata?
MoonandJeoninventedaprivatesmartcarbonmeasuringdeviceforthefirsttimeinSouthKoreatocreatea¡°CarbonCalendar,¡±
which was mounted on a Spot robot to capture carbon data. The Spot robot, made by the walking robot company Boston
Dynamics,lookslikeadogandtravelsaroundtheexhibitionareawithitsfourfeet.ThereasonwhytheSpotrobotwasinvented
isthatMoonandJeonwanttosharethecurrentcarbonlevelswithsocietynowthattheworldissufferingfromtheclimatecrisis.
OnSeptember6,2022,attheArtistTalk,theysaid,¡°Wethoughtthatifcarbonconcentrationwereeasilyaccessibleineveryday
life,justlikecheckingfinedustwhengoingoutordoinglaundry,peoplewouldbecomealarmedaboutcarbonemissions,¡±giving
visitorsashockastheycombinedtheseriousnessofcarbonemissionswithart.Inaddition,theyhopethatindividualscanmeasure
carbonlevelsinreallife,sotheyaretryingtomakecarbonmeasuringdevicesforhomeuseusinginexpensivegadgets.
ToBuildaFire
MovingtoSpace1onthesecondfloor,theSpotrobotleadsvisitorsto¡°ToBuildaFire.¡±ThisSpotrobotcanbeaguideinthat
it not only measures carbon levels but also helps visitors focus on the exhibition. As soon as entering the space, a huge screen
overwhelmsvisitors.Thescreenisusedtoshowtwovideosthatillustratetherapidlychangingappearanceoftheplanetfromthe
perspectiveofatinypebbleoverthemillennia.
The first narrative represents the Earth¡¯s changing face with the lapse of time since humanity constructed civilization. There
arevariousfactorsforexpressingcomplexclimatechangessuchasgames,movies,dramas,anddigitalarts.Afterthefirstvideo,
through the window with red plastic film. window located on the side following the Spot robot. When the blinds are raised and
redlightisshoneoutsidethroughthewindowwithredplasticfilm,visitorsfeelacreepysensationbecausethered-coloredsight
isusedasamediumrepresentingtheunrealisticfutureruinedbytheclimatecrisis.Whilethefirstnarrativeisplayed,anovelis
deliveredtothevisitorsthroughtheGPT-3voicegenerator,whichisartificialintelligence(AI).ThenovelwaswrittenbyAI,and
MoonandJeononlyinputkeywordssuchas¡°industrialrevolution¡±and¡°climatechange¡±intoGPT-3.Thereasonwhytheydidnot
writethenovelbythemselvesisthattheyhadtheintentionofminimizinghumanintervention.
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