The installation WATER explores humanity’s attempt to impose order on natural patterns through mechanical means.
Observing streams, the diverse movements of flowing water reveal rhythms reminiscent
of human walking and running. Although humanity originates from nature, nature itself appears free,
without fixed order or criteria, while humans continually seek to organize and control it.
Recorded patterns of water flow are reinterpreted as an installation where a single thread moves back
and forth, drawing a boundary between natural chaos and imposed order.
Seoyeon Lee explores what quietly exists and disappears around humans but often goes unnoticed.
Her work unfolds through installations, interactive art, and video, centering on themes of nature, memory,
and time. With a background in media engineering and media art, she experiments with technology
as a creative medium. Her practice aims to reframe it from something rigid and distant into an experience
that feels softer, more approachable, and emotionally resonant. Her practice invites viewers to pause,
reflect, and connect with invisible yet meaningful traces.