Rheena Jung is a Seoul-based spatial designer. Grounded in a background of sculpture and interior design, her work begins with sensory and experiential intuition, followed by rigorous research that gathers environmental, social, and historical evidence. These insights unfold into speculative narratives, designed to reimagine the relationships between human, objects, and spaces.
unseen (2025)
07’47”
The boundaries between inside and outside are not merely drawn by doors or walls, but by forces far less visible, inscribed in habits, fears, and systems of control.
These forces confine people, leaving them isolated or quietly resigned to remaining inside—yet is this isolation inherently a problem? If it is, must the solution be to pull them outside—unconditionally, passively, and against their will? Perhaps true well-being for those who choose seclusion lies in forms of life and spaces we have not yet learned to imagine.