May 15 (Thu) – May 19 (Mon), 2025 | 12:00–20:00
Power Plant 1, Bldg. 68, Seoul National University
In a world of refined predictions and overflowing data,
the future remains uncertain—unfamiliar.
The exhibition “Futurescape Set: Futures of What If” begins in this dissonance.
Once a site of energy production, the Power Plant now transforms into a stage,
an experimental landscape of future(s) explored through the language of art.
The keyword “What if” expands the realm of human thought,
crossing boundaries and questioning the known.
This is not a continuation of the past,
but a divergence—starting from the here and now.
Multiple scenarios unfold, scenes emerge,
paths untraceable by data or technology begin to surface.
There are no predetermined answers.
You are invited to enter an open futurescape,
to imagine the possible through presence and speculation.
Key Visual
The exhibition title is continuously drawn and redrawn by paths of letters—
generated and dissolved in real time by live data.
Unstable streams of information cause the paths to flicker,
boundaries collapse, and the form resists prediction.
Curator: Choi Bokyung
Creators: Shin Jungkyun, Yeon Junseong, Lee Sunghyun, Lee Jaejin
Design: Formless Twins
Advisor: Sim Hyowon
Produced & Organized by: Project IF
Hosted by: Seoul National University Institute for Culture and Arts
Inquiries: culture.snu@snu.ac.kr