Seoul

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Spaces: Art Sonje Center private art museum (*1998), Art Space Pool (*1999), The Book Society bookstore (*2010), The Books (Samuso) bookstore, Dotolim small venue for improvised music and experimental art (*2010), D Project Space gallery (*2012), Gagarin art bookstore (*2010) [1], GBN Live House underground music venue, The House Concert living room concerts (*2002) [2], Insa Art Space (*2000), Loop Alternative Space gallery (*2006), Nam June Paik Art Center (*2008), Sarubia project space (*1999), Seendosi art venue and studio (*2015), Yogiga music venue and art space.

Media: Balloon & Needle record label (*2003), Domino magazine (*2011), Mediabus independent publishing house (*2007).

Events: dotolimpic festival (*2012).

Art workers: Bong Gyo Lee (이봉교), Byoungjae Lee, Choi Joonyong, Heejin Kim, Helen Jungyeon Ku, Hong Chulki, Ian-John Hutchinson, Jin Jung, Jin Sangtae, Ji-yeon Kim [3], Lauren E. Walker, Lee Hanjoo (이한주), Lee Yunho, Lim Kyung Yong, Park Chang Soo, Soojung Kae (계수정), Taekyung Seo (서태경), Yukie Sato (사토유키에).

Literature
  • 00 Document, eds. Kyung Yong LIM, Jungyeon Ku, and Seewon Hyun, Seoul: Mediabus, 2007, 180 pp. A report on autonomous activities among various communities, individuals, groups in Seoul. [4]
  • Gail Priest, "Place: Seoul, South Korea", real time, 2015.


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