Sey Min





ISEA Bio(s) Available:


  • ISEA2019

    Sey Min is a data visualization artist and designer, who is interested in dealing with live data sets in various media formats. She makes projects that reimagine how humans relate to technologies, to societies and cities, and to environments. Combining elements of environmental studies, visual art, programming, and data storytelling, her projects range from building a real-time interactive information graphics system for a music club (Gender Ratio, 2007) to visualizing Seoul City expenditure data (City DATA: Seoul Daily Expenditure, 2014).Her work has been shown at NIPS 2018, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea; TED 2011; TEDGlobal 2012; Art Center Nabi in Seoul, and Lift Conference, and featured on CNN Asia, Lift09 etc. After serving as an urban information design researcher at MIT SENSEable City Lab, She was selected as a 2011 TED Fellow and Senior Fellow from 2012 to 2013. Her work is also available at ttoky.com.

    ISEA2011

    Sey Min is a multi-dis­ci­pli­nary in­ter­ac­tive de­signer, who’s in­ter­est is in deal­ing with live data sets in var­i­ous media for­mats. Through her pro­jects she re-imag­ine how hu­mans re­late to tech­nolo­gies, to so­ci­eties and cities, and to en­vi­ron­ments. She is the founder and or­ga­nizer of randomwalks.org, which is half profit/none-profit media art stu­dio in korea. Sey Min re­ceived a M.F.A. in the in­ter­ac­tive media from Pratt in­sti­tute. randomwalks.org


Last Known Location:


  • Seoul, Korea


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