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【 Ⅴ. “Embroidery Exhibition” 】
In addition, we are preparing an embroidery exhibition in Stockholm, Sweden—the hometown of Alfred Nobel—to share this message with the world and to reflect on the responsibility of knowledge and technology for humanity. ( The timing has not yet been finalized, but if the necessary conditions are met, we will carry out this plan.)
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Introduction to the exhibition works
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We seek to fill the gaps in safety missed by machines with the heart of 'Embroidery,' putting in sincerity stitch by stitch.
1. Flowers of Remembrance Blooming in Nobel’s Hometown
We are preparing a special embroidery exhibition in Stockholm, Sweden, where the spirit of Alfred Nobel resides. This exhibition is not merely a place to showcase artworks. It will be a venue for a philosophical dialogue, demonstrating how modern technology and art provide the answer of 'Life Protection' to the anguish Nobel felt when releasing the immense power of dynamite into the world.
2. Records and Dedication Sublimated into Art
The embroidery works created by the fingertips of Korean artist Lee Jung-sook record the noble names of UN veterans and the lives sacrificed in industrial accidents, stitch by stitch. This profound human sincerity, which machines cannot replicate, will visually demonstrate the 'Ethical Delicacy' and the 'Weight of Responsibility' we must hold when dealing with technology.
3. Preparation and Promise Toward Realization
Although the specific timing is being adjusted according to overall conditions, we hold a firm will to share this message with the entire world. The moment all conditions are met, Stockholm will become a historical site where the universal human values of remembrance and responsibility are woven together through art. Your support and solidarity serve as the most powerful driving force for the realization of this exhibition.
We seek to convey the resonance that academic texts cannot deliver through the 'Language of Art.' This exhibition to be held in Stockholm is like a 'Report' showing how the intellectuals of our era are solving the challenges of science left by Nobel. Your name will be included in the list of honorary patrons of this exhibition, remaining as evidence of an intellectual who chose 'Human Dignity' in an era of cold technological omnipotence. Just as individual stitches gather to become a grand work of art, your support will gather to become a vast net of safety that saves humanity. Please add your heart to this magnificent narrative to be unfolded in Stockholm.
Embroidery is a work of endurance
1. Embroidery as a Battle Against Time (18 Years of Endurance)
Just as individual stitches gather to form a beautiful pattern, this exhibition is a record of earnest prayers for the happiness of humanity, woven through 18 years of endurance.
2. Embroidery as a Bridge of Memory
The threads of embroidery continue without breaking to create a single world. Our steps toward the 'Museum of the Soul' will also become an invisible thread connecting generations and borders, engraving a pattern of responsibility that resists oblivion.
3. Embroidery as Healing and Commemoration of Sacrifice
Delicate embroidery on coarse fabric is a process of healing that sublimates traces of pain into art. We seek to densely quilt the sacrifices of veterans and the pain of industrial accidents with threads of memory, completing a warm mantle of collective human safety.
18 years of waiting, humanity's happiness engraved in a single stitch.
A pattern of responsibility threaded with memory: The path to the Museum of the Soul.
"We are each a precious stitch completing the grand embroidery called Humanity."
Just as there are countless knots on the back of a beautiful embroidery, there were 18 years of invisible endurance behind this project.
Subject: Beyond the Knots: 18 Years of Sincerity Engraved in the 'Museum of the Soul'
Dear Esteemed Members of the Global Academic and Research Community,
Every masterpiece tells a story not just through its patterns, but through the time and silence invested in its creation. Our journey toward global safety is like the art of embroidery—a long, solitary battle against time, spanning 18 years of endurance.
We invite you to look upon our work as a record of earnest prayers for the happiness of humanity. Just as the threads of embroidery continue without breaking, our mission acts as an invisible thread connecting generations and borders. Together, we are engraving a "Pattern of Responsibility" that resists oblivion, leading us toward what we call the 'Museum of the Soul.'
On the coarse fabric of our history, marked by the sacrifices of veterans and the tragedies of industrial accidents, we are quilting a new narrative of healing. This delicate embroidery is designed to become a Warm Mantle of Collective Safety for all of mankind.
Just as the back of a beautiful embroidery is filled with countless knots, there have been 18 years of invisible endurance behind this project." We are all precious stitches in this grand embroidery of humanity. I cordially invite you to add your unique stitch to this magnificent work. Your support will help us complete this pattern of peace and safety for the generations to come.
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