Yeseul Song born in Busan, South Korea, based in New York, is an artist and educator who uses technology and interaction as art media. She’s an Assistant Arts Professor at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts’ Interactive Telecommunications Program (ITP/IMA). Yeseul uncovers creative possibilities of non-visual senses and invents new sensory languages to advocate equitable and imaginative views of the world. She explores and occupies non-traditional art spaces to challenge commonly held ideas about access and accessibility of art. Yeseul has received residencies/fellowships from the Museum of Arts and Design, More Art, Mana Contemporary, Engelberg Center, Future Imagination Fund, and NYU ITP. Her work has been supported by Wave Farm, NYSCA, Brooklyn Arts Council, Gimhae Cultural Foundation, and the Embassy of the Republic of Korea, and shown at the Clayarch Museum, Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum (Sound Scene), New York Live Arts, Fort Mason Center, CultureHub, and Art in Odd Places, among others. She was an Art & Code track member of New Museum’s NEW INC in partnership with Rhizome.org. https://yeseul.com/