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Ray Park

'People don't see the world of the soul well. We don't know much about it because that world is like the invisible world of the wave. Since the our souls live there, the imagery of that world and the forms are eternal. Nothing disappears or dies. It is like looking at the hologram. I want to show the imagery and forms of these worlds through a window of holographic film. I want to show that there is a dark hell, a world of purgatory and a world of beautiful and eternal heaven that are invisible to our eyes.'

Ray Park explores light and spirituality using various media, especially holography. He is working on making the world of the soul visible through hologram windows.


Ray Park has exhibited widely in South Korea including solo exhibitions at 175 Gallery and Seoul City Hall. He was invited to the MIT Museum exhibition 'The Jeweled Net: Views of Contemporary Holography' in 2012 and has participated in four group exhibitions with the HoloCenter in New York.


Ray Park majored in Visual Arts at Korea National University of Arts and the Graduate School of Technology, Kwangwoon University, Seoul. Learning holography with both an artistic and engineering perspective he is an innovator of unique art holograms. Ray Park developed his own style of cylindrical holography and is now creating functional vases with holographic light fields.

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