Audrey DOh

Interactive Installation

Digital Art

Community Work



    Artist Declaration —

        Audrey Doh (b. 1996, South Korea) is a multidisciplinary artist who repurposes technology as vessels for ritual, tradition, and collective meaning-making. Her work investigates enduring cultural practices, exploring how communities construct alternative belief systems when scientific measurement encounters the unmeasurable. Through sensor-based interactions, embedded systems, and projected media, Doh creates quiet, contemplative rituals that invite audiences to move beyond monolithic reality toward multiple, intersecting systems of meaning.


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    Crossing (2024)







        A stop-motion animation constructed from New York City public traffic camera footage, capturing two strangers at five-second intervals—one at 7 Ave and Union St, the other at 3 Ave and Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn. The piece transforms urban surveillance infrastructure into a narrative lens, revealing a serendipitous encounter that unfolds across geographic distance. Through these mechanical eyes, typically used for monitoring, emerges an unexpected urban intimacy.