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Korean Artist Jeongmoon Choi Plays with Perception and Illusion

Korean artist Jeongmoon Choi creates mind-boggling art installations that use UV lights and thread in a very mesmerizing way. Jeongmoon Choi essentially erects geometric, architecture-like 'sculptures' that glow mysteriously as though they were a digital rendering of some sort. What can be likened to a 'Star Trek' holodeck or the virtual world of 'TRON' is nevertheless much simpler although just as impressive.

Living and working between Berlin and Seoul, Jeongmoon Choi has utilized these common materials to play with perspective and illusion. Similar to a laser light show, the thread creates fields of three-dimensional lines that are then lit with ultraviolet light to create interactive environments. Jeongmoon Choi currently has a show at the Gallerie Laurent Mueller in Paris.
Trend Themes
1. Uv-light Installations - The use of ultraviolet light and thread in creating art installations can be leveraged to create interactive environments and immersive experiences.
2. Perception and Illusion Art - The use of common materials such as thread to create intrigue and trickery for the senses can be utilized to create unique, attention-grabbing experiential marketing campaigns.
3. Geometry-inspired Art - The use of geometric shapes to create intriguing and otherworldly environments can be utilized in architecture and interior design to captivate occupants and visitors alike.
Industry Implications
1. Art and Design - The trend of UV-light and thread installations can be utilized in creating immersive exhibits and art displays.
2. Event Planning - The use of perception and illusion art installations can be utilized to create unique, attention-grabbing experiential marketing campaigns.
3. Architecture and Interior Design - The use of geometry-inspired art can be utilized to captivate occupants and visitors with otherworldly environments in building design.

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