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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    Digital Grafts (2025)


    Materials
    Rock pile, postal box, stone statue, porch steps

    Skills

    Site-specific projection, videography


    “Digital Grafts” is a series of light projections cast onto manmade structures that, over time, have grown indistinguishable from the natural terrain. The illuminated surfaces ripple, shudder, and sprout out as bodily forms, transforming weathered surfaces into sites of memory and reckoning. Neither fully alive nor completely dormant, these site-specific works explore how bodies of memory take root in and animate forgotten spaces. 











    “Digital Grafts” was created as part of the The Sue-Je Lee Gage Sunlit Residency at Ithaca, NY during the summer of 2025.