October 9 · 한글날

한글날

A moonlit procession where one dot becomes sound, sound becomes shape, and letters gather like lanterns over paper.

훈민정음
first mark: a point of breath

the sound workshop

Strokes learn to speak.

Consonants arrive as carved blocks. Vowels enter as beams. The page becomes a royal workbench for joining breath to geometry.

tongue gate
ground bend
mouth court
hover a block: sound note appears as a margin whisper

the syllable courtyard

Letters lock into square rooms.

Hangul does not march in a line alone. It stacks, turns, and settles into blocks: initials as gates, vowels as halls, finals as stone plinths.

ㅁ ㅂ ㅍ ㅁ ㅂ ㅍ ㅁ ㅂ ㅍ

the lantern street

ㅇ becomes moon, mouth, seal, and lamp.

Repeated jamo make the festival pattern: roof tiles of ㄱㄴㄷ, wind chimes of ㅏㅓㅗㅜ, glowing rings of ㅇ breathing above the street.

ㄱㄴㄷ ㄱㄴㄷ ㄱㄴㄷ ㄱㄴㄷ ㄱㄴㄷ

the holiday dawn

Sound became a public sky.

The procession resolves into a suspended canopy of letters: ceremonial, useful, handmade, and alive on every screen.

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