2024
VR Installation, Multi player, Free roaming
3D animation, Color, sound
20 min
10 x 10 x 3 m
The story of an unlikely friendship between Chief Aliman of the Bunun clan (Taiwan’s Aborigines) and the Japanese anthropologist Ushinosuke Mori during the Japanese occupation of Taiwan. The experience will lead the spectators on the path of these two extraordinary characters, showing the respect they’ve been sharing for the Jade Mountain and the way it forged their bonds.
Directed by Hayoun Kwon
Coproduced by
Innerspace VR
Volos Films
VOICE ACTORS
Mori
Chinese / English: Jag Huang
Japanese: Yukihiko Kageyama
French: Emmanuel Villeminot
Bunun: Tahai Istandaa
Korean: Kim Jae Hoon
CREW
Executive Producers: Richard Turco, Stefano Centini
Producers: Aurélien Chevallereau, Zoe Weng, Kurt Kao
Lead Developer: Aurélien Inacio
Lead artist: Adrien Cachinho
Level Design & Implementation: Adrien Cachinho, Fabrice Gaston
Character & Environment Artist: Solène Pobelle
Concepts Artists: Noah Sambou, Aurèle Bouvier, Jhan Bo-Jyun
User Interface: Guillaume Bertinet
Composer & Sound Designer: Norman Bambi
錄音室 VO Recording: buzzing.STUDIO Co. Ltd.
Administration: Andréa Savy, Chuti Chang
Research: Yuanyu Kwan
Accounting: Hsieh Chiu-Ju
Translators: Yvonne Kennedy (EN), Zoe Weng (ZH), Hayoun Kwon (KO), Tahai Istandaa (BNN), Sumiki Hikari (JA)
Animation
Animation Production: Acorn Den Studio
Animation Manager: Coco Ke
Lead Animator: Frank Chang
Animators: Shiue-Ying Wei, Mia Yang
Unreal Implementation
Ctrls Ltd.
Project Manager: Chen Chun-Ju
3D Artist: Lin Yu-Chen
WITH THE SUPPORT OF
TAICCA
Centre National du cinéma et de l’image animée
VILLE DE PARIS
Korea Artist Prize from National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Korea and SBS Foundation
Taïwan VR Residency programme
2023
VR Installation, Multi player, Free roaming
3D animation, Color, sound
15 min
10 x 7 x 3 m
Hayoun Kwon revisits the ‘Taoist Immortals’ painting, an 18th-century Korean masterpiece by Gim Hong-do exhibited at Samsung Leeum Museum. Invited on a journey where our walking is the master of time, we follow the path of the immortal gods and cross paths with other eternal walkers: refugees on the road to exodus, or stars in the firmament. Through the parallelism of the representations, visitors travel through these different scenes, moving in time forward and backward alongside these eternal walkers.
Directed by Hayoun Kwon
Produced by
Innerspace VR
CREW
Producer: Richard Turco
Lead developer: Julien Le Corre
Developer: Pierre Riom
Lead artist: Adrien Cachinho
Character artists: Quentin Renaud, Lory Oliveira, Alexandre Villiers-Moriame
Animators: Sébastien Picard
Concept artist: Sonia En Najibi
Sound design: Vincent Bucher
WITH THE SUPPORT OF
Leeum Museum of Art
2021
Participatory VR performance, Multi player, Free roaming
3D animation, Color, sound
25min
10 x 7 x 3 m
XXth Attempt towards the Potential of Magic experiment on the possibility of an organic relationship between the virtual and real worlds. Wearing the VR headset, the audience will experience a moment where an artificially created fiction connects with the reality via something that connects the gallery and the virtual world. Perceiving the audience who participates in the VR experience as the connecting point of virtual and real worlds, Hayoun Kwon aims to shed light on the creative moment that emerges from their body and action.
Directed by Hayoun Kwon
Produced by
Innerspace VR
CREW
Developer: Pierre Riom
Lead artist: Adrien Cachinho
Concept artist: Lise Sagnes
Sound design: Vincent Bucher
Dance Consultant : 뭎(MU:P)
Performers: 류정문,조형준,조성아,김준봉
WITH THE SUPPORT OF
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea
2021
VR Installation, Multi player, Free roaming
3D animation, BW, sound
15min
10 x 7 x 3 m
Seoul, 1934. Korea is under Japanese occupation. Like “ethno-detectives,” viewers follow in the footsteps of Kubo, a Korean writer, in his urban flânerie. Through caricatures that mock the shortcomings of a Korean society emerging from the poverty and archaisms of the past, explore a city recklessly discovering the modernity and prosperity that come with occupation.
Directed by Hayoun Kwon
Produced by
Innerspace VR
CREW
The Narrator: Jake Byun (KR) Corentin Koskas (EN , FR)
Producer: Richard Turco
Lead developer: Julien Le Corre
Developer: Pierre Riom
Level designer: Fabrice Gaston
Lead artist: Guillaume Bertinet
Technical artists: Adrien Cachinho, Maxime Grange
Character artists: Arthur Bourdot, Samuel Arbouille, Adrien Cachinho
Environment artist: Adrien Cachinho
Animators: Léna Loth, Samuel Arbouille
Concept artist: Arthur Bourdot
Sound design: Vincent Bucher
Graphist : Sonia En Najibi
WITH THE SUPPORT OF
Centre National du Cinéma et de l'Image Animée
Ilmin Museum of Art
2019 / 2022
VR Installation, Hand tracking , Multi player, Free roaming
3D animation, Color, sound
20min ~
30 x 15 x 5 m
10 x 10x 3 m
Directed by Hayoun Kwon
Coproduced by
Innerspace VR
Asia Culture Center
CREW
Producer: Richard Turco
Lead developer: Julien Le Corre
Developer: Justine Delomenie , Pierre Riom
Level designer: Fabrice Gaston
Lead artist: Guillaume Bertinet, Adrien Cachinho
Technical artists: Maxime Grange , Adrien Cachinho
Environment / Texture artist : Axel Mounier, Angélica Delannoy
Sound design: Norman Bambi
WITH THE SUPPORT OF
Paradise Cultural Foundation
104 paris
2017
VR Installation, Free roaming
3D animation, Color, sound
15min
10 x 7 x 3 m
This adventure invites us to enter the heart of a story, which Daniel, a now retired drawing teacher, told us concerning a brief but striking encounter which occurred in Paris, in 1967. When an asset manager asked him to draw up a plan of a 16th-century building in the heart of Paris, he went into the flat of an enthusiastic collector of birds, nicknamed “The Bird Lady”. Her home was an exotic enchantment of birds either flying around freely or in refined cages. The more Daniel explored it, the less he felt that he was in Paris.
Directed by Hayoun Kwon
CREW
Voices : Daniel Nadaud
Level designer: Fabrice Gaston
Developer: Benjamin Frydman
Tech artist: Guillaume Bertinet
3D artists: Arthur Bourdot
Animator : Clémence Bugnicourt
Concept artist : Clément Mona
Composer: Pierre Desprats
WITH THE SUPPORT OF
Palais de tokyo
National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea
Drac AIC
2015/2016
489 Years is transcribed according to the testimony of a former South Korean soldier. It gives us access to the DMZ, and immerses in the personal memories of a soldier. He tells us his experiences in a research mission and the amazing discovery he made in the field full of mines.
2015
2015
2014
HD video, color, stereo
9 min 39 sec
The village in this film is loosely inspired by a North Korean propaganda village, Kijong-dong. Hayoun Kwon reveals a setting and invites us into fiction, making a journey by proxy. This film testifies to this ghost town in its true state as a mechanism of fiction. The reality of a border confronted with its staging. This village can only be reached in our imagination.
Produced by Filmo
Directed by Hayoun Kwon
CREW
DOP & Compositing: Simon Gesrel
Editing : Hayoun KWON
Sound Editing :Samuel Mittelman , Hayoun KWON
SFX/graphisme : Simon Gesrel
Mixing : Samuel Mittelman
Color grading : Pierre Sudre
Design modelling : Somon Gesrel
3D modelling : Julien Barret
Trainee: Kenji Bourgeois
WITH THE SUPPORT OF
Drac AIC
104 Paris
SCAM
2011
HD video, color, stereo
9 min 20 sec
Lack of Evidence is the account of a Nigerian called Oscar exiled in France, which confronts a historical and social reality with a personal and intimate testimony. Taking as a point of departure Oscar’s request for asylum in France, this fictional document is a peregrination on the different levels of the reconstitution of memory and the subjectivity of its interpretation.
Produced by Le Fresnoy – Studio national des arts contemporains
Directed by Hayoun Kwon
With the collaboration of Oheun LEE
CREW
Voice : Christiane CAVALLIN CARLUT
The man at the window: Bakary DIALLO
3D and Compositing: Oheun LEE
Consultants 3D: Massimiliano Simbula et Jean-Michel Kabemba
DOP: Guillaume BRAULT
Consultant and DOP of test : Jean-René LORAND
Gaffer : Nicolas REGLAT
Grip : Renaud MERVIEL
Trainee : Antoine BUREAU, Paul SEIF
Editing : Oheun LEE, Hayoun KWON
Sound engineer : Hayoun KWON
Sound editing : Rémi MENCUCCI
Sound editing and Mix : Simon APOSTOLOU
Color correction and Compositing : Karim TOUZENE
Sound Design : Robin RIMBAUD - SCANNER
2010
A voyage through the history of a country. 1910-1945: The time of occupation during which the Japanese occupied Korea. Two fictions, one social & one historical, intersect. Japan obscures, forgets, erases. A fiction by omission. Korea, justified in its suffering, constructs a history of victimization and catharsis. A staged (and continually restaged) fiction. After having seen Japan, today I depart for Korea, to the prison of Seodaemun. How to find the appropriate distance when faced with these images of horror reconstructed as theme park?