Oloc Boloc (directed by Sihun Kim: Shon Kim as a professional name, 2013) is an experiment and expanded animation project that uses the frottage technique. Research on frottage was initiated from coin frottage, which was enjoyed during the old days. I...
Oloc Boloc (directed by Sihun Kim: Shon Kim as a professional name, 2013) is an experiment and expanded animation project that uses the frottage technique. Research on frottage was initiated from coin frottage, which was enjoyed during the old days. It was later expanded to frottage drawing, frottage animation, and frottage installation. The project consists of three media, including flat surface, animation, and installation. The research recognizes the meaning of objects and the relationship between humans and objects anew. In addition, it raises questions on the authentication of existence and the system of mass duplication of the post-industrial society. We expect that halted communication can be restored through frottage, one type of art techniques, and its effects on natural arts education.