
Yeseul Song
Yeseul Song is a South Korean born and New York based artist, researcher, and educator working with technology. She investigates the fluid nature of human perception and its relationship with society, environment and the future. Her artwork ranging from experimental sculptures, interactive experiences, and performances offers novel perceptual experiences that encourage people to rethink and challenge how they normally perceive and interact with the world.
During the fellowship, Yeseul will use methods drawn from her research-based art practice to investigate privacy issues and user perception around various types of sensors.
She is currently a member of New Museum’s NEW INC and teaches at Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP/IMA) at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. She has received Tisch’s Future Imagination Collaboratory (FIC) Fellowship, Mana Contemporary’s New Media Program residency, ITP’s Research and Teaching Fellowships, Communication Arts Interactive Annual, and iF Design Concept Award.
She has a B.A. from Yonsei University and a M.P.S. from NYU ITP. She is an alumna of School for Poetic Computation (SFPC).