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Roh Soh-yeong

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Roh Soh-yeong
Roh in 2015
Born (1961-03-31) March 31, 1961 (age 63)
Daegu, South Korea
Education
OccupationBusiness executive
Years active2000–present
TitleFounder and director of Art Center Nabi
Spouse
(m. 1988; div. 2024)
Children3
Parents
RelativesRoh Jae-heon [ko] (brother)
Korean name
Hangul
노소영
Hanja
Revised RomanizationNo Soyeong
McCune–ReischauerNo Soyŏng
Websitenabi.or.kr

Roh Soh-yeong (born March 31, 1961) is a South Korean business executive who is the founder and director of Art Center Nabi.

Early life and education

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Roh Soh-yeong was born in Daegu, South Korea, on March 31, 1961. Her father, Roh Tae-woo is a former South Korean politician and army general who served as the 6th president of South Korea from 1988 to 1993.[1] She has a younger brother, Roh Jae-heon [ko], who is a lawyer in the United States.

She attended Sudo Girl's High School [ko] in Seoul, South Korea, and then went to the United States for further education, attending the College of William & Mary in Virginia as an undergraduate and doing graduate work in economics at the University of Chicago.[2] Then, she gained her master's degree in education from Stanford University in California before returning to South Korea for graduate study in Media Communication at Yonsei University in Seoul.

Career

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Art Center Nabi

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In 2000, Roh founded Art Center Nabi.[3][4] It has a predecessor of Walkerhill art museum which was a private contemporary art museum in Seoul. She transformed the art museum into a new media art museum.[5][6]

Under her supervision,[7] Art Center Nabi has been organizing various exhibitions and projects, such as Why Future Still needs Us- AI and Humanity(2016),[8] Nabi Artist Residency 2016,[9] Robot Theatre(2016),[10] Robot Party (2015),[11][12] Makeable City (2015), Nam June Paik SPECIAL EXHIBITION: HOMAGE TO GOOD MORNING MR. ORWELL (2014), Butterfly series (2014, 2015),[13][14] Incheon International Digital Art Festival 2010 (2010), Come Join Us, Mr. Orwell! (2009),[15] p.Art.y (2007) and so forth.[16]

  • Why Future Still needs Us- AI and Humanity(2016): The exhibition was held from November 2016 to January 2017. This was one of the AI projects including a variety of events related to AI, such as AI conference, AI Hackathon.
  • Nabi Artist Residency 2016(2016): Nabi Artist Residency 2016 was an international residency program to cooperate with media artists who studied HCI and AI area and Art Center Nabi's E.I.Lab creators for developing artworks.
  • Robot Theatre(2016): This exhibition introduced a trend of modern art using robots in various areas, such as music, performance, media art.
  • Robot Party(2015): The exhibition Robot Party was held from December 2015 to January 2016. The Robot Party conveyed the interaction between humans and robots. Artists, DIY makers, and Startups participated in the exhibitions.
  • Butterfly 2015(2015): The exhibition Butterfly 2015: wearable technology Art was the series Butterfly of 2015 and demonstrated the wearable technology art, which employed the wearable computing technology as a tool for new expression and communication. Butterfly 2015 was produced by artists such as Bang&Lee, HongBum Kim, Sanghwa Hong, Hyuns Hong, Chungyo Ha, MinHye Lee, Eunmi Jung, JaePil Choi, JiYe Kim and JiHyun Yun.
  • Makeable City(2015): The exhibition Makeable City was held together with the Global Summit 2015[17] - Creative Commons in Seoul in October 2015. The Makeable City is organized to convey the picture of the city as a new community created by makers, such as TeSoc Hah, NamHo Cho, DongHoon Park, YoungBae Suh, Hyun Park, and Dizi Riu.
  • Nam June Paik SPECIAL EXHIBITION: HOMAGE TO GOOD MORNING MR. ORWELL(2014):[18] The exhibition Nam June Paik SPECIAL EXHIBITION was held in Busan, South Korea, from October 2014 to November 2014. This special exhibition, Homage to Good Morning, Mr. Orwell was a telematic project to demonstrate how the spirit of Paik's work was continued, and recreated 30 years after the first international satellite performance was broadcast live.
  • Butterflies 2014(2014): The exhibition Butterflies 2014 was held from March 2014 to June 2014. The exhibition highlighted artistic activities that were moving toward the convergence beyond the boundaries of different genres, art, architecture, design, media art, science and so on.

In 2010, she organized the Incheon International Digital Art Festival 2010 (INDAF 2010) in Incheon, South Korea. The exhibition INDAF 2010 was held from September 1, 2010, to September 30, 2010, and she gave a speech about how she got Mobile Vision in the Keynote Conversation 1.[19]

  • "One connected world, eternal time and space, diversity blossoming from it, free navigation and mobility of the human being... 'Nothing to fear in my joy,' declared Nam June Paik early on. I want to share such joy with as many people as possible through Nabi's activities."
    • Speech at the INDAF Conference 2010, Incheon, South Korea, (2010)

Also, she directed the SK Telecom Pavilion at Expo 2012 held in Yeosu, South Korea, from May 12, 2012, to August 12, 2012.[20] SK Telecom Pavilion reflected the belief that rapidly evolving information and communication technologies (ICT) could play a significant role in increasing happiness in everyday life.

Presentation

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  • My Fair Robot(September 18, 2016):[21] As an invited speaker, Soh yeong Roh delivered a presentation ‘My Fair Robot’ in Future Fest which is an event from Nesta. In this presentation, she showed what Art Center Nabi has been doing for the past two years making 30 social robots and shared what she's learned by talking to and playing with these robots. She also demonstrated how engaging in such activities revealed more about us humans than about the machines.

Other activities

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Writing

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In 2014 Roh released her book, Digital Art, published by Jaeum&Moeum.[22][23]

  • Digital Art by Director Soh Yeong Roh (published in 2014) ISBN 978-89-5707-807-5
  • Lay Artists (published in 2012) ISBN 978-89-954728-7-3
  • 10 Years of Art Center Nabi (published in 2010) ISBN 978-89-954728-1-1

Controversies

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Verbal abuse

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In 2018, South Korean media published an interview with two victims who said Roh verbally abused her personal drivers.[24][25] Two anonymous individuals who had worked as personal chauffeurs since 2007 stated that they experienced verbal abuse and violent behaviour such as throwing objects inside the vehicle.[26][27] Further revelations from a gym staff and her former secretary followed.[28][29]

Roh's reaction

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However, Roh, the Director of the Nabi Art Center, embroiled in controversy over mistreatment by a chauffeur, expressed her feelings. In response, she revealed her state of mind through another media outlet, saying, "How can someone who throws things and uses foul language live like this... You can understand what I mean if you think about it."[30]

AsiaN claimed that the media will 'listen' to Roh's opinion, since a false implication could pose a serious risk of human rights violations and defamation against her. The article states that the controversy surrounding Director Roh has been extensively covered by most media outlets, following the lead of the Hankyoreh newspaper. Park Young-sik, a lawyer representing Director Roh also stated the following. "Everything is not true. It is highly subjective, so it is inappropriate to respond to each claim."[31]

Personal life

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In 1988, Roh married the chairman of the South Korean group SK Group, Chey Tae-won, and has two daughters and a son. In December 2015, Soh and Chey divorced.[32][33][34][35][36]

References

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  1. ^ 노석조 [No Seok-jo] (11 July 2012). "'불교신자' 노태우 전 대통령, 기독교인 됐다… 노소영씨가 밝히는 아버지의 신앙". Kukmin Ilbo. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  2. ^ "SK 최씨 일가의 대 이은 시카고大 사랑". Yonhap. 1 April 2011. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  3. ^ "Art Center Nabi". Official Web.
  4. ^ Roh, SohYeong. "X Media Lab". The Internationally Acclaimed Digital Media Think-Tank and Creative Workshop.
  5. ^ 전, 효진. "'나비 여인' 노소영 관장...아트센터와 '타작마당' 통해 테크놀로지와 아트의 융합, 21세기형 인재 양성 활동". ChosunBiz.
  6. ^ Aijaz, Rahul (2015-12-23). "Robot Party: Expanding Robotics attraction in Korea". THE ASIA N.
  7. ^ 정, 재훈. "'아트앤테크놀로지' 전문가로 성공적 데뷔한 노소영 SK 아트센터 나비 관장". Newdaily. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  8. ^ "인공지능 시대에 아직도 인간이 필요한 이유 - 'Startup's Story Platform'". platum.kr (in Korean). 14 November 2016. Retrieved 2017-01-20.
  9. ^ "Nabi Artist Residency and Artist Talks August 2016". V2_Institute for the Unstable Media. Retrieved 2017-01-20.
  10. ^ "아트센터나비 'B급 로봇전시회'". 뉴스1 코리아 (in Korean). 2016-04-28. Retrieved 2017-01-20.
  11. ^ Nabi 1st Robot Prototyping
  12. ^ Szoldra, Paul (2016-01-06). "A lonely inventor built a robot to drink booze with". TECH INSIDER.
  13. ^ Kim, Jae-heun (2015-06-04). "Around Town 2". The Korea Times.
  14. ^ "Butterfly 2015: Wearable Technology Art". Korea.net.
  15. ^ "Cross-Korea: Come Join Us Mr. Orwell".
  16. ^ 전, 효진. "노소영 관장의 아트센터 나비, 인공지능 미술 전시회 개최". ChosunBiz. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  17. ^ "Global Summit 2015 - Creative Commons".
  18. ^ "If You Miss Paik Nam-june". THE KOREA TIMES. Retrieved 30 August 2016.
  19. ^ "Incheon International Digital Art Festival 2010". Ministry of the Interior. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  20. ^ "EXPO 2012 YEOSU KOREA". EXPO 2012.
  21. ^ "Soh Yeong Roh | FutureFest". www.futurefest.org. Retrieved 2017-01-20.
  22. ^ 이, 지혜. "디지털 아트 _우리시대의 예술". THE ARTIST MAGAZINE. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  23. ^ 박, 현주. "아트센터 나비 15년째 운영 노소영관장 '디지털 아트' 발간". ajunews. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  24. ^ "수행기사에 물건 던지고 "머리 왜 달고 다니냐"…노소영도 '갑질'". The Hankyoreh (in Korean). 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  25. ^ Lee, Claire (2018-06-19). "Former South Korean president's daughter accused of 'gapjil' by her ex-drivers". The Korea Herald. Archived from the original on 2023-03-07. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  26. ^ "'갑질 논란' 노소영 관장, 혼외자 알리며 이혼 의사 밝힌 최태원 회장과 이혼 소송중". Yeongnam Ilbo (in Korean). 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  27. ^ "노소영 갑질로 다시 떠오른 재벌가 갑질 문화". The Korea Economic Daily (in Korean). 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  28. ^ "[단독] "내 등 좀 밀어" 노소영 이번엔 헬스클럽 갑질 의혹". ilyo.co.kr (in Korean). 2018-06-23. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  29. ^ "노소영, 차량주행중 비서에 "내려"…채용 10분만에 해고도". The Hankyoreh (in Korean). 2018-06-20. Retrieved 2023-03-07.
  30. ^ "'갑질 의혹' 노소영, 심경 밝혀 ˝뭘 던지고 폭언하는 인간이 이렇게 살까..˝". 국제신문. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  31. ^ "'갑질 논란' 노소영씨 "뭘 던지고 폭언하는 인간이 이렇게 살까요"". 아시아엔 THE AsiaN. 2018-06-19. Retrieved 2023-06-22.
  32. ^ Jaewon, Kim (2023-09-27). "SK Group's divorce drama forces courts to weigh breaking up chaebol". Nikkei Asia. Retrieved 2023-10-21.
  33. ^ "SK head Chey to divorce ex-president's daughter: report". English.yonhapnews.co.kr. Retrieved 2015-12-29.
  34. ^ "Billion-Dollar Divorce Drama Around South Korea's SK Group Continues". Ethediplomat.com. Retrieved 2021-09-10.
  35. ^ "SK Chief's Daughter Commissioned as Navy Officer". The Chosun Ilbo. 27 November 2017. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
  36. ^ "SK Chief's Daughter to Fight Pirates in Gulf of Aden". The Chosun Ilbo. 19 March 2015. Retrieved 26 August 2016.
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