Where AI Meets the Body, and Seoul Becomes the Stage: A Performance Without Boundaries

For more than a decade, Japanese sculptor Kohei Nawa and Belgian choreographer Damien Jalet have collaborated to explore the relationship between science and the human body through a wide range of artistic forms. Their second collaborative work, Planet (Wanderer), to be performed on June 25–26, represents the most refined and poetic realization of this ongoing artistic experiment. The piece renders the drifting, unstable human body as a living sculpture, tracing the trajectories it leaves behind in space.

Alongside this performance, the artists will also present a series of new works, including the performance and dance film Mist, which continues their inquiry into the nature of the human body in the digital age—questioning the boundaries between physical presence and virtual existence.

8 January 2026
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