We print literary sculpture.
This sculpture represents a sijo, a short Korean lyric, composed by Hwang Jini in the sixteenth century. It renders the first extant version of Hwang’s sijo, which appears in the song book Songs of green hills (1728).
It reads: 靑山裏碧溪水ㅣ야수이감을쟈랑마라一到滄海면도라오기어려오니明月이滿空山니수여간들엇더리
The modeling has been done in Mo文oN, software designed by Sanghun Kim and Wayne de Fremery.
Please check out what the media has had to say (in Korean):
BylineNetwork,
ZDNet,
ITChoson.
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Korea Text Initiative at the
Cambridge Institute for the Study of Korea, a
501(C)(3) non-profit organization.