

Alaska Wallpaper
acrylic keyring, 2018
Alaska Wallpaper
Most of the time, photographs used as display desktops are images that seem like unrealistic, high resolution, appear to be fully controlled. Advances in 3D graphical image reproduction technology sometimes make it possible to recognize perfect photographs of real-life as well-rendered virtual images. As photography and computer graphics technology can extract results with higher resolution than human vision, the viewers are experiencing the mixture of cognition as they see the image. This confusion deepens when spectators can directly deal with computer graphics technology. Viewers who are familiar with image compositing or 3D rendering can speculate and think specifically about the editing process in which controlled images are derived. Taking images of Alaska landscapes,


photograph by Jeong Kyun Goh
Alaska Wallpapersingle-channel video, looped, 2019

1300 x 1300 mm, fabric, 2019