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Time and Room Lab is a theatre collective that explores how the foundational elements of performing arts—physicality, temporality, and spatiality—can be experienced within digital space, and how meaningful contact with audiences can still be reached beyond physical presence. To initiate new forms of contact between actor and audience, a range of online communication tools, including Zoom, MM, KakaoTalk, and Skype, have been employed. The Beyond Space experiment, in particular, creates a sensory-based connection between the actor and audience, who continue to face one another despite being physically separated across different spaces. Today’s online cultural and arts education programs, often labelled as “non-face-to-face” education, still rely heavily on constant audiovisual stimulation. Long before the pandemic, adults, youth, and even infants were already overexposed to media. This overreliance on vision has gradually marginalised other senses such as smell, taste, and touch. The online art education programs developed through Beyond Space aim to restore this sensory imbalance. It encourages participants to receive and interpret diverse stimuli on their own bodily contact. Even under conditions of physical separation, participants are guided to encounter one another and to experience the energy that emerges through shared attention and intersubjective engagement.
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online education, untact, art education, multi-sensory, digital space

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Shin, Eun Kyoung, et al. “Beyond Space.” Time and Room Lab, 2022.
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Shin, E. K., Lee, J. E., & Kim, M. J. (2022). Beyond Space. Seoul, Republic of Korea.
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Shin, Eun Kyoung, Jung Eun Lee, and Min Jung Kim. 2022. “Beyond Space.” Time and Room Lab. Seoul, Republic of Korea.
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Shin, Eun Kyoung, Jung Eun Lee, and Min Jung Kim. 2022. “Beyond Space.” Time and Room Lab. Seoul, Republic of Korea.
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Shin EK, Lee JE, Kim MJ. Beyond Space. Time and Room Lab. Seoul, Republic of Korea; 2022.
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E. K. Shin, J. E. Lee, and M. J. Kim, “Beyond Space,” Time and Room Lab. Seoul, Republic of Korea, 2022.
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