Hyeji Nam

Hyeji Nam

Hyeji Nam

Hyeji Nam (b. 1993, Seoul) is an artist, musician, and researcher based in Vienna. With performance, sound, and installation, she rewires cultural memory through embodied interventions that draw from transcultural mythologies. Her work employs voice-processing, AI-generated sound, and gesture-responsive interfaces to leak between analogue and algorithmic realities.

Hyeji Nam's work draws from literature, sexuality, social taboos, and visibility politics to question who tells which stories—and how. Her works have been presented at the Gwangju Biennale, Liste Art Basel, CTM Festival, mumok, and Belvedere 21 in Vienna, often creating new atmospheric spaces that evoke presence, vulnerability, and speculative transformation.

Hyeji Nam (b. 1993, Seoul) is an artist, musician, and researcher based in Vienna. With performance, sound, and installation, she rewires cultural memory through embodied interventions that draw from transcultural mythologies. Her work employs voice-processing, AI-generated sound, and gesture-responsive interfaces to leak between analogue and algorithmic realities.

Hyeji Nam's work draws from literature, sexuality, social taboos, and visibility politics to question who tells which stories—and how. Her works have been presented at the Gwangju Biennale, Liste Art Basel, CTM Festival, mumok, and Belvedere 21 in Vienna, often creating new atmospheric spaces that evoke presence, vulnerability, and speculative transformation.

Hyeji Nam (b. 1993, Seoul) is an artist, musician, and researcher based in Vienna. With performance, sound, and installation, she rewires cultural memory through embodied interventions that draw from transcultural mythologies. Her work employs voice-processing, AI-generated sound, and gesture-responsive interfaces to leak between analogue and algorithmic realities.

Hyeji Nam's work draws from literature, sexuality, social taboos, and visibility politics to question who tells which stories—and how. Her works have been presented at the Gwangju Biennale, Liste Art Basel, CTM Festival, mumok, and Belvedere 21 in Vienna, often creating new atmospheric spaces that evoke presence, vulnerability, and speculative transformation.

Hyeji Nam (b. 1993, Seoul) is an artist, musician, and researcher based in Vienna. With performance, sound, and installation, she rewires cultural memory through embodied interventions that draw from transcultural mythologies. Her work employs voice-processing, AI-generated sound, and gesture-responsive interfaces to leak between analogue and algorithmic realities.

Hyeji Nam's work draws from literature, sexuality, social taboos, and visibility politics to question who tells which stories—and how. Her works have been presented at the Gwangju Biennale, Liste Art Basel, CTM Festival, mumok, and Belvedere 21 in Vienna, often creating new atmospheric spaces that evoke presence, vulnerability, and speculative transformation.

Hyeji Nam (b. 1993, Seoul) is an artist, musician, and researcher based in Vienna. With performance, sound, and installation, she rewires cultural memory through embodied interventions that draw from transcultural mythologies. Her work employs voice-processing, AI-generated sound, and gesture-responsive interfaces to leak between analogue and algorithmic realities.

Hyeji Nam's work draws from literature, sexuality, social taboos, and visibility politics to question who tells which stories—and how. Her works have been presented at the Gwangju Biennale, Liste Art Basel, CTM Festival, mumok, and Belvedere 21 in Vienna, often creating new atmospheric spaces that evoke presence, vulnerability, and speculative transformation.