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April 15, 2006

Web Art Delux: Y0UNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES presents SAMSUNG MEANS TO COME

TECHNOLOGY AND PROSE POETRY are not new partners in the multimedia/new media experiment, and nothing beats the simplicity of flash from YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES. Based in Seoul, Republic of Korea (or Corea, if it pleases you more), the designers Young Hae Chung & Marc Voge of YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES use a variety of languages (including English, French, Korean) in black text upon a white background with a soundtrack of jazz to present a striking mode of art to the masses.

Chung and Voge describe the art of YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES as flash pieces which “shuns interactivity, graphics, photos, illustrations, banners, colours, and all but the Monaco font, and the same time cuts across the lines separating digital animation, motion graphics, experimental video, i-movies, and e-poetry. To us, though, it's Web art.”

If this hoo-hah speak doesn’t peak your curiosity, you’ll want to check out the art of YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES simply because it’s daring and bold, and titillates with its parental advisory warnings (explicit lyrics alert...and the flashes may cause stroke), and provocative titles such as CUNNILINGUS IN N0RTH K0REA. Oh yeah, make sure you click on SAMSUNG MEANS TO COME here, which promises you will never see Samsung products in the same way again.

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To view the full list of web art from YOUNG-HAE CHANG HEAVY INDUSTRIES, click here for their website.

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