

Current Exhibition
The Korean War often gets obscured and called the “Forgotten War,” but this event should never be forgotten. The war was an important time in world history that affected a significant amount of lives. The Korean War, from June 25, 1950 to July 27, 1953, was a conflict between communist North Korea and anti-communist South Korea. During this time period, a number of different countries were involved in the war. In order to depict the struggle and the importance of significant events during the war, the animation uses a timeline that acts as a moving border (38th Parallel) between the two countries. The war became a stalemate, a cease fire with no winner, just lost lives. To date, the Korean War has yet to end.
Daniel Park was born and raised in Hawai‘i and was interested in graphic design since high school. He came to the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, Department of Art and Art History, in order to pursue a degree in graphic design. Daniel is interested in experimental typography, book design and information architecture.
Sponsors
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