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About

E Roon Kang is a graphic designer living and working in Brooklyn, where he operates Math Practice.
He works in print, web, and motion graphics while he also likes to create small installations, with interest in complex systems and consequential pointlessness of a pursuit of efficiency. He recently finished his research fellowship at the SENSEable City Laboratory of MIT, received his MFA from Yale University in 2009 and BFA from School of Visual Arts in 2007.

News


E Roon Kang gave a talk at The Book Society, Seoul, Korea. Organized by an independent publisher, mediabus. – The Book Society

8/28, 2010

Minified version of the Yale MFA Thesis Show, Lux et Veritas, went to Seoul, Korea – Space Hamilton

5/16–5/28, 2010

Subcurrents participated in an exhibition series, Mannam, in New York – Project No.8 and 8b

2/28–3/27, 2010

Minified version of the Yale MFA Thesis Show, Lux et Veritas, also went to Berlin, Germany – Chert Gallery

2/13–2/20, 2010

Study: Additive Circle participated in the group exhibition, Bibimbop: Unexpected Transformations in New York – Allegra Laviola Gallery

2/1–2/6, 2010

Minified version of the Yale MFA Thesis Show, Lux et Veritas, went to Basel, Switzerland – New Jerseyy

11/27–12/19, 2009, Photo from New Jerseyy

Trash Track, the project with the SENSEable City Lab is open to public at two locations:

Seattle Public Library
9/19–10/11

Architectural League, New York
9/17–11/7, Toward the Sentient City

Study: Additive White participated in the Platform 2009 in Seoul – Platform in KIMUSA

9/3–9/25, 2009, Photo from Samuso