Platforms of Reality is a multi-layered analysis and interpretation
of Heaven Baek's work, which explores how individuals
and society interact both in reality and on stage.
It ranges from the artist's early works to her most recent
practice, in which she questions the reality of video timelines,
instant realities, and collective memories. Her wellscripted
performances are spatial visualizations of the
flood of real information that has somehow lost its purpose
and meaning.
The book is divided into four chapters, each exploring a
different sense of reality and bringing together her artistic
approaches. The metaphor of the platform can be
imagined as stages for her work, where trains depart from
different tracks with different destinations, crossing paths
as they meet continuously. Baek attempts to permeate
social collectives with her research and artistic methods-
from drawing to video to installation.
HEAVEN BAEK (*1984, Busan, South Korea) studied Media Arts in Melbourne, and received her Master's degree from the Glasgow School of Art. She uses staged reality to bring her videos and installations to fruition, magnifying mechanisms of society and social interaction. She lives and works in Seoul and Berlin.