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Baby Born Baby Born
2006, Video, 5 min
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In this project, Yun engages with a home movie found in a thrift store that documents the birth of a baby to an unknown family. Instead of working with the footage directly, Yun instead chooses to rephotograph the imagery off of a TV screen as it plays in a VCR. Baby Born engages with issues of familial history and the way in which time necessarily creates a fragmented, re-contextualized notion of our pasts.

Rainbow Shower Random Sketches
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Random Sketches Gallery

Various video sketches done for fun.

Maggie Sings Da Bluez Maggie Sings Da Bluez
2008, Video, 5 min
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A portrait of Magdalena Soul created as part of the Show Me Color #2 at 111 Minna. The Show Me Color project was produced by Fabricatorz and was an exploration into how racial difference is understood in San Francisco. My video portrait of her was voted best video portrait through an open vote on the internet.

Synching Blue Synching Blue
2007, HDCam, 108 Minutes
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A film by Korean director SEO Won-tae, I played the lead role in the film and also did the Art Direction. This film has screened around the world including the Mill Valley Film Festival, Jeonju International Film Festival, and Hong Kong Independent Film Festival.

New Years Resolutions New Years Resolutions
2007, Video, 10 min
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Inspired by three journal entries writen from December 2006-January 2007, this piece uses voiceover narration and long take shots of landscapes to recreate the feelings of lonliness and isolation felt in dealing with the emotional loss of an ex-lover and the death of a mother.

As a Gentleman Would Say As a Gentleman Would Say
2006, Video, 15 min
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Centered around the relationship between a young boy and his single mother, As a Gentleman Would Say, traces a Saturday in the life of the duo as they go about their individual routines. They are both looking for something they feel they're missing, unsure of what to look for or where to find it.

You Think You Know, But You Really Don't You Think You Know, But You Really Don't
2006, Video, 11 min
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A collaboration with SFAI student Laura Rodriguez, this piece engages with the idea that queerness is mutable and that unlike other physical characteristics such as race and gender, the individual can choose to supress or express this identity. Using dance as the medium, this video shows Yun and Rodgriguez unabashedly exerting their queer identity by employing codes of queerness in an attempt to translate the visual language of their identity for the viewer.

Twittering Machine Loves You Twittering Machine Loves You
2005, Video, 13 min
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Inspired to create "filmic" video, this project tells the story of a lost love through hazy imagery inspired by the paintings of Gerhard Richter.

 
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