yongzoon.net
a meditative textile codexA digital sanctuary at the intersection of handcraft warmth and quiet digital disruption. Yongzoon — brave existence — is a space where textile traditions meet code-woven patterns, where every surface tilts gently toward the viewer, and every glitch is an invitation to look closer.
Here, time moves differently. Each panel is a pojagi patch, a piece of translucent digital fabric sewn to the next with hand-stitched seams of light.
Each piece begins as a grid — a simple structure of intersecting lines, like thread on a loom. Then the signal is introduced: turbulence algorithms that displace the weave, shifting rows and columns by a few pixels in unpredictable directions.
The result is neither broken nor perfect. It is cloth that remembers being scanned. It is code that remembers being woven.
"The corruption is kind."
In the space between signal and cloth, between the pixel and the thread, there is a quiet place where things can be both broken and whole. This is where we work.