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Lisa Park (artist)
Lisa Park is an interdisciplinary artist living in New York City and Seoul, South Korea.
==Career==
Park's work explores visualizing emotional states and the subconscious. In ''Eunoia'' and ''Eunoia II'', she controlled pools of water with her brainwaves. This was accomplished by having electroencephalography (EEG) data to create sound waves which were pushed through pools of water, causing them to ripple. The artist sat in the center of the pools as this occurred.〔Park, Lisa. "(http://itp.nyu.edu/shows/thesis2013/lisa-park/ )." ''ITP Thesis Week 2013.'' New York University. Retrieved 2 September 2015.〕 For ''Eunoia'', Park separated the EEG data into five emotions, each of which fed into one of five pools of water. For ''Eunoia II'', she expanded her conception of brain activity to cover 48 pools of water, matching the 48 emotions described by philosopher Baruch Spinoza.〔Mufson, Beckett. "(Artist Manipulates 48 Pools of Water with Her Mind )." ''The Creators Project.'' 20 November 2014. Retrieved 2 September 2015.〕 Also, while Park strove to control her emotions in ''Eunoia'' in order to keep the pools of water still, she changed her approach in ''Eunoia II'' to focus on expressing emotions.〔Stinson, Lisa. (Watch An Artist Control Pools of Water With Her Brainwaves )." ''Wired Magazine''. 24 November 2014. Retrieved 2 September 2015.〕
She collaborated with fellow student Adria Navarro to create "I Wish I Said Hello," a work that used physical locations mentioned in classifieds such as Craigslist to map out places where people missed connecting with one another.〔Chen, Brian X. "(Send an E-Mail to the World, and Other Student Projects )." ''New York Times Bits.'' 2012 May 15. Retrieved 2 September 2015.〕

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