Founded in 2004, d’strict is a leading digital art and design company based in South Korea. Building on a long-standing tradition of digital craftsmanship, d’strict has pioneered new realms of digital experience for over two decades, blending visual creativity with cutting-edge media technologies to create captivating, user-focused works. The company received international recognition in 2020 for WAVE (2020), a powerful public media artwork featured at COEX Artium in Seoul, and WATERFALL (2021) in New York’s Times Square. Launched in 2020, ARTE MUSEUM, Korea’s largest immersive media art exhibition venue, has since garnered an enthusiastic response from over six million visitors. Through its diverse projects, d’strict continues to expand globally, reaching cultural and artistic hubs worldwide and finding new audiences for its innovative, digitally grounded spatial experiences.
Video installation, sculptural LED display, 5.1-channel sound, 15 min 2025
FLOW, which premiered at Outernet in London in 2024, has been enthusiastically received in diverse settings, including Culture Station Seoul 284 and CGV’s ScreenX with its three-sided screen experience. It will now be presented in the United States for the first time at HERO in Rockefeller Center. It reinterprets the flow of art history through the characters' symbolic dance movements, unfolding a narrative about the relationship between "the world and the self" within a continuous timeline. The 5.1-channel sound, created in collaboration with award-winning Australian composer Tristan Barton, enriches the immersive rhythm of the characters and the scene transitions.
Sound: Tristan Barton