Soojin Chang – Live Artist, Filmmaker, Ritual Architect
Eternal Now | Soojin Chang
EtERNAL NOW

        A durational performance where reality is absorbed, rendered fluid, and transmuted through sound, breath, and collective ritual.

Eternal Now invites audiences into an unfolding threshold—where time, memory, and vibrational transmission are continuously absorbed and reconfigured. The work is an act of attunement, where sound, breath, and presence are revealed as constituents of reality.

        At the center, my body embodied the Eternal Now—collapsing inherited histories and reconstituting them through live ritual. Audiences were invited to wash me, pouring water over the Eternal Now to dissolve and activate what had been carried forward. Their gestures—washing, meditating, chanting, hums—became acts of offering, shaping the ritual as a living process of transformation.

        The soundscape was composed of morphic resonance frequencies, vibrational patterns that absorb and transmit energetic memory. These frequencies collapsed the historical and the present into a fluid architecture of continuous becoming.

Eternal Now Ritual
Eternal Now Portrait 1 Eternal Now Portrait 2
Eternal Now Final Installation View
Eternal Now Final Installation View

Collaborators:

  • M. Elizabeth Scott
  • Romane Courdacher


Venue and Series:

  • HYPA-PHIXED at in vitro: Eternal Now was developed for the HYPA-PHIXED group show, part of the in vitro series curated by Kiik Amor at Enclave Projects


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