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Korigami is a body of work that reimagines collage through a system of folding, scanning, and reproduction.
 

Composition emerges from a single printed image source, being physically altered and digitally captured at a moment of structural tension. The results are records of improvised moments of pressured gesture, and memory in flux.

 

While prioritizing the process, the korigami system creates many forms of finality, and seeks to broaden the definitions of collage, photography and choreography by asking how images can hold time, touch, and collapse.

SKD

SKD is a Korigami series sourced from skateboarding magazines, using editorial imagery as raw material to examine how the built environment is reinterpreted through use. The works fragment skaters, boards, rails, and architectural surfaces, treating modernist urban space as something activated rather than obeyed.


Skateboarding appears as a form of spatial negotiation, where bodies experiment with and reinterpret environments designed with fixed intentions. Through compression and reassembly, SKD translates balance and risk into a restrained structural language. Within Korigami, SKD replaces commercial persuasion with subcultural use, reframing architecture as a system defined by movement, impact, and improvisation rather than intent.

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