Internal Library by Bongsu Park, London

Upcoming Performance at Coronet Printroom

19 July – 30 July

Internal Library
by Bongsu Park

Occupying the entire Print Room Studio, Bongsu Park’s Internal Library is an externalized manifestation of inner space, private thoughts made public, contorted and expressed anew.

Moving through a labyrinth-like installation formed by hanging translucent fabrics within the black-box theatre space, each visitor will encounter three antique wooden bureaux – dedicated to Memory, Dream and Secret. Here, on a variety of vintage typewriters, each individual is invited to leave anonymously their inner most thoughts.

Over the course of the event the artist will reappropriate the collected texts and integrate them into the fabric of the installation through video projection and soundscape. The whole environment will be an ever-evolving sensory experience where text, sound and image blend and become an integral part of the fabric of the Internal Library.

A live performance will take place on the final day of the exhibition where all the collected texts will be distilled and re-expressed.

 

How to Participate

To allow the visitor to get the most of the experience, visitors are highly recommended to pre-book a one hour slot. If there is a vacant slot, visitors are free to participate on a first come first serve basis throughout the day.

Participants are welcome to contribute a single or multiple memories, dreams or secrets in any length and in any style. The text can be pre-prepared or improvised on the spot. All visitors are still welcome to experience the Internal Library without needing to submit texts of their own.

Participation is free but there are only 3 spaces per hour, so we strongly recommend booking in advance.
19-29 July, 1-hour slot between 11:30 and 16:30 (Free admission)

BOOK A PARTICIPATION SLOT

* for those unable to visit but still wish to contribute, please feel free to submit your Dream, Memory, Secret texts by email to internal_library@mail.com

 

Live Performance
Inspired by participants’ collected texts
30 July, 5pm (£10)

July 14, 2017