This experiment expressed the quick high from our good friend we love, caffeine. But of course, we all know it burns out and doesn't always look as pretty.
"Pretty girls live easier lives" is a quote that resonates deeply with beauty in South Korean culture. "The White Box" represents how South Korea's perception of beauty is homogenous and trapped in a little box.
"Bandages, Bruises, and Stitches" is a magazine that expresses the behind the scene, gruesome, and true realism of plastic surgery that is often coated with a layer of beauty.
"Same Same, but Different" is a visual flip-book that introduces the South Korean's normalized culture with plastic surgery in everyday life. The portraits shown are images of contestants from the Daegu Beauty Pageant in 2013.
"Stitched Fruit" is a visual exploration of the top three surgical procedures that were applied to peaches, which represent a youthful and ripe face.
Apple earphones sound so fucking good they'll make you wet.
Pleasura is a country where citizens are free to pleasure themselves in any way through the benefit of a drug called Emex. A daily dose of Emex contains speed, mdma, marijuana, and xanax in order to give the citizens a controlled yet tremendous experience.
This one's for all the oddballs out there. This publication is a manifesto encouraging the weirdos/art students/whoever to continue to love what they do, regardless of what others think of them. Energetic and written in an irreverent tone, it is loud and filled with the emotions of an oddball. I don't give a fuck.
Have anxiety? Sure you do.
Chill is a mobile app that serves all your different levels of anxiety, straight to the point. It has 3 different modes depending on what you need, whether that's words of affirmation, ideas that'll make you enjoy and relax, or a breath counter that will help you get back in the groove.