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Min Oh and Camille Norment explore noise as generative force in Seoul

exhibition · 2026-05-22

The exhibition 'Untuned Time' at a Seoul venue presents works by Min Oh and Camille Norment, who treat noise as a critical threshold for emergence rather than mere dissonance. In an era of algorithmic feeds that trap users in predictable pleasure cycles, the show argues that society is losing the capacity to sense noise's true meaning. Noise is framed as an intervention and resistance that returns meaning to clamor, a material trace on screens that resists clear representation. The exhibition reconsiders noise as a condition of generation, not something to be erased.

Key facts

  • Exhibition titled 'Untuned Time'
  • Features artists Min Oh and Camille Norment
  • Held in Seoul
  • Explores noise as a critical threshold for new states
  • Critiques algorithmic feeds and recommendation systems
  • Noise is presented as intervention and resistance
  • Noise is a material trace on screens
  • Exhibition reconsiders noise as generative condition

Entities

Artists

  • Min Oh
  • Camille Norment

Locations

  • Seoul
  • South Korea

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