

Bit Doza Series 1.
2014 / 2025
Alver,
Seoul, South Korea
(Exhibited 2025/11)
Icheon Art Center Gallery - Memorial Room, Icheon, South Korea
(Exhibited 2026)
Bit Doza (Bit-Pottery) is a digital craft work that pays homage to the old masters of world-class Korean ceramics. It is a modern reinterpretation by the 21st-century descendants of traditional artisans.
Inside a modern reimagination of the Sabang table from the Joseon Dynasty, this work physically interprets a digital “light porcelain” form—realized through the afterimage of light generated by rotating fiber-optic ceramic reliefs on a spinning wheel.
We recreated a luminous sphere using the techniques of traditional ceramics—mimicking the act of forming soil into shape on a spinning wheel. The holographic porcelain, embedded with blue beads, becomes a metaphor for soil and the generational endurance of artisans. As viewers approach, the white glaze turns red, evoking the intense firing process endured by past masters.
Rather than using actual soil, the series explores the materiality of ceramics through light—offering a microscopic and metaphorical perspective via optical afterimages. It reexamines our perception of matter by replacing clay with light, inviting reflection on the evolution of craftsmanship.
Interactive Holo-Ceramics
(Optical fiber, motor & controller, stainless steel, glass, LED)
540(W) x 1,700(H) x 497(D)mm


















