Yeseul Song

Email: ys2643@nyu.edu.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yeseulsong_/
Website: https://yeseul.com/

ASSISTANT ARTS PROFESSOR

Yeseul Song (송예슬) is a South Korean born, New York based artist who uses technology, interaction, and participation as art media. She uncovers creative possibilities of non-visual senses and creates new sensory languages using technology and interaction to advocate inclusive and imaginative views of the world. With the belief that art needs to be accessible to everyone, she explores and occupies non-traditional art spaces to challenge commonly held ideas about access and accessibility in art. She’s best known for Invisible Sculptures (2018-2021), a series of non-visual experiential sculptures made of sound, warmth, air, smell, and thought, and Balancing Act (2025), an interactive installation that invites participants to move together as one.

Her non-visual experiences have been brought to hundreds of thousands in a wide range of contexts, from art museums such as Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum (D.C.), Middlebury Museum (VT), National Asian Cultural Center (South Korea), and Kansong Art Museum Daegu (Korea), to outdoor spaces such as Art in Odd Places (NY) and DUMBO (NY).

Yeseul is an Assistant Arts Professor at NYU ITP/IMA, and is an alum of ITP, School for Poetic Computation (SFPC), and Yonsei University.

Courses Taught:
Intro to Physical Computing (ITP)
Physical Computing (IMA)
Intangible Interaction (ITP)
Interaction as Art Medium (IMA)
Project Development Studio: Physical Installations (ITP)
Sustainable Materials Research Lab (ITP)