DAEKI and JUN, under the creative leadership of the South Korean Shim siblings, continue to expand the boundaries of design with their notable award-winning posters for two exhibitions, “Artificial Plants: A Botanic Garden” (above, left) and “UD Lifestyle Platform for Human, Society, and Future” (above, right). The studio delivers visually arresting experiences through their creative work that is rich in conceptual depth. The posters underscore the studio’s dedication to pushing creative frontiers.
By: Daeki & HyoJun Shim, Co-founders, DAEKI and JUN
Artificial Plants: A Botanic Garden
In addition to client work, our design studio, DAEKI and JUN, have a second brand, Becoming a Digital Being (BDB), which focuses on experimental projects. “Artificial Plants: A Botanic Garden” is a poster for Daeki Shim’s solo exhibition, and the exhibition is one of BDB’s projects, sponsored by CA Books and PH Gallery. The exhibit’s artwork involves designing a habitat where living and non-living things coexist in a space where the virtual and the real overlap, imagining what it would be like to live there.
The exhibition took place for three months in the botanical garden greenhouse on the first floor of the PH Gallery. The graphic works installed depicted representations of artificial nature such as air, water, and light, all of which could be viewed in augmented reality. The aim was to provide visitors with the experience of superimposing various plants in the botanical garden and digitally representing artificial nature in AR.
The graphics depicted in the poster incorporated each element from the graphic works installed in the exhibition and implicitly represented the passage of time and the artificial nature created in the digital environment. The current “digital environment” is neither the past nor the future but the present we live in, so it was a project we were naturally interested in.
UD Lifestyle Platform for Human, Society, and Future