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ARTIST & ARTWORKS

ARTIST & ARTWORKS

ARTIST & ARTWORKS

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13

Artists

Artists

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4

4

Nations

Nations

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13

hello hello

13

hello hello

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3

AR

AR

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6

Images

Images

13

Artists

4

Videos

4

Videos

All artworks and artists were recruited through an open call started from June 2025.The works of 13 artists from 4 different countries (UK, Korea, Netherlands, Singapore) are presented across 3 AR pieces (3D modeling, 3D rendering, digital drawing), 6 images (photography, digital drawing, digital layering, digitized physical painting, fabric art), and 4 videos (3D rendering, motor sculpture, game video, dance).

Each artwork icon is created by our digitisation team based on the artist's sketch of the icon.

All artworks and artists were recruited through an open call started from June 2025.The works of 13 artists from 4 different countries (UK, Korea, Netherlands, Singapore) are presented across 3 AR pieces (3D modeling, 3D rendering, digital drawing), 6 images (photography, digital drawing, digital layering, digitized physical painting, fabric art), and 4 videos (3D rendering, motor sculpture, game video, dance).

Each artwork icon is created by our digitisation team based on the artist's sketch of the icon.

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Noas is a non-profit global art community active in Korea, Japan, the US and the UK.

Founded on August 22, 2018 in South Korea, N( )AS values all forms of creation and expression equally, and believe that anyone - regardless of gender, age, nationality, or academic background - can participate in art and connect through it. Art is one - drawing lines between forms or people only distances us from its true essence.


N( )AS is a community that helps artists bring their ideas to life and collaborate across boundaries. We support all fields of art - including fine art, literature, design, performance, music, dance, and more - welcoming creators from diverse disciplines to communicate and grow together. Since our founding, we have supported a wide range of exhibitions, projects, and workshops. 


Now, with new branches in the UK, US, and Japan, we are growing into a global community. N( )AS UK is now inviting artists and creatives who believe in open, boundary - free art.

Noas is a non-profit global art community active in Korea, Japan, the US and the UK.

Founded on August 22, 2018 in South Korea, N( )AS values all forms of creation and expression equally, and believe that anyone - regardless of gender, age, nationality, or academic background - can participate in art and connect through it. Art is one - drawing lines between forms or people only distances us from its true essence.


N( )AS is a community that helps artists bring their ideas to life and collaborate across boundaries. We support all fields of art - including fine art, literature, design, performance, music, dance, and more - welcoming creators from diverse disciplines to communicate and grow together. Since our founding, we have supported a wide range of exhibitions, projects, and workshops. 


Now, with new branches in the UK, US, and Japan, we are growing into a global community. N( )AS UK is now inviting artists and creatives who believe in open, boundary - free art.

Noas is a non-profit global art community active in Korea, Japan, the US and the UK.

Founded on August 22, 2018 in South Korea, N( )AS values all forms of creation and expression equally, and believe that anyone - regardless of gender, age, nationality, or academic background - can participate in art and connect through it. Art is one - drawing lines between forms or people only distances us from its true essence.


N( )AS is a community that helps artists bring their ideas to life and collaborate across boundaries. We support all fields of art - including fine art, literature, design, performance, music, dance, and more - welcoming creators from diverse disciplines to communicate and grow together. Since our founding, we have supported a wide range of exhibitions, projects, and workshops. 


Now, with new branches in the UK, US, and Japan, we are growing into a global community. N( )AS UK is now inviting artists and creatives who believe in open, boundary - free art.

Sailing Dynamics marks an inaugural experimental guerilla art exhibition project that transforms the fabric of our everyday urban environment into a spontaneous and living gallery. Taking the form of a QR code street exhibition along the King's Cross Canal, it sets out to dissolve the boundaries of conventional art display - eschewing prescribed routes in a static space- while offering artists from around the world an open platform to communicate with the audience through their works.

Kings Cross as a Dynamic Mobility Space

Situated along the atmospheric stretches of King’s Cross canal— where water, architecture, movement, and history intersect in ceaseless flow — the exhibition draws deeply upon the notion of “sailing” and “dynamics.” This locale, rich with diversity and layered urban narratives, provides the ideal setting for chance encounters between artworks and audiences. The dynamic exchanges that unfold around the canal echo the variety of works on display: from augmented reality interventions to traditional media, contributed by artists of diverse backgrounds. The ever-changing character of King’s Cross ensures that the experience is as unpredictable and vibrant as its surroundings.

Audience as an active voyager

Sailing Dynamics sets audience as an active sailor who embarks on their own journey, navigating the landscape with the help of their own intuition, emotion, and spontaneity. Inspired by Guy Debord’s concept of the “dérive” (drift in French), which describes a mode of drifting through the city without a fixed destination, guided instead by affective impulses and environmental cues, the exhibition invites you to drift through the canal being guided by the QR codes placed throughout the canal as an exhibition space and your own intuitive reactions, rather than a pre-determined curatorial instruction.

Sailing the digital flow

The use of digital technology lies at the heart of the project’s distinctiveness. By using QR codes, the exhibition bridges the physical and the virtual, the local and the global. It transcends geographical limitations—enabling artists to connect with new audiences worldwide and visitors to be introduced to new artists and works. The tension between the physical and visible and digital and invisible also contributes to the audience experience. Scanning each code for an artwork is also expected to unlock not just information but an emotional ripple as audience becomes the architect of their own exhibition journey, led by their personal sense of adventure.


We worked on this project hoping that each journey along the canal may become an open invitation - to playful summer entertainment, to unexpected meetings, to sensory delight, and to the re-enchantment of the everyday. We hope you enjoy your sailing with us!


Sailing Dynamics marks an inaugural experimental guerilla art exhibition project that transforms the fabric of our everyday urban environment into a spontaneous and living gallery. Taking the form of a QR code street exhibition along the King's Cross Canal, it sets out to dissolve the boundaries of conventional art display - eschewing prescribed routes in a static space- while offering artists from around the world an open platform to communicate with the audience through their works.

Kings Cross as a Dynamic Mobility Space

Situated along the atmospheric stretches of King’s Cross canal— where water, architecture, movement, and history intersect in ceaseless flow — the exhibition draws deeply upon the notion of “sailing” and “dynamics.” This locale, rich with diversity and layered urban narratives, provides the ideal setting for chance encounters between artworks and audiences. The dynamic exchanges that unfold around the canal echo the variety of works on display: from augmented reality interventions to traditional media, contributed by artists of diverse backgrounds. The ever-changing character of King’s Cross ensures that the experience is as unpredictable and vibrant as its surroundings.

Audience as an active voyager

Sailing Dynamics sets audience as an active sailor who embarks on their own journey, navigating the landscape with the help of their own intuition, emotion, and spontaneity. Inspired by Guy Debord’s concept of the “dérive” (drift in French), which describes a mode of drifting through the city without a fixed destination, guided instead by affective impulses and environmental cues, the exhibition invites you to drift through the canal being guided by the QR codes placed throughout the canal as an exhibition space and your own intuitive reactions, rather than a pre-determined curatorial instruction.

Sailing the digital flow

The use of digital technology lies at the heart of the project’s distinctiveness. By using QR codes, the exhibition bridges the physical and the virtual, the local and the global. It transcends geographical limitations—enabling artists to connect with new audiences worldwide and visitors to be introduced to new artists and works. The tension between the physical and visible and digital and invisible also contributes to the audience experience. Scanning each code for an artwork is also expected to unlock not just information but an emotional ripple as audience becomes the architect of their own exhibition journey, led by their personal sense of adventure.


We worked on this project hoping that each journey along the canal may become an open invitation - to playful summer entertainment, to unexpected meetings, to sensory delight, and to the re-enchantment of the everyday. We hope you enjoy your sailing with us!


Sailing Dynamics marks an inaugural experimental guerilla art exhibition project that transforms the fabric of our everyday urban environment into a spontaneous and living gallery. Taking the form of a QR code street exhibition along the King's Cross Canal, it sets out to dissolve the boundaries of conventional art display - eschewing prescribed routes in a static space- while offering artists from around the world an open platform to communicate with the audience through their works.

Kings Cross as a Dynamic Mobility Space

Situated along the atmospheric stretches of King’s Cross canal— where water, architecture, movement, and history intersect in ceaseless flow — the exhibition draws deeply upon the notion of “sailing” and “dynamics.” This locale, rich with diversity and layered urban narratives, provides the ideal setting for chance encounters between artworks and audiences. The dynamic exchanges that unfold around the canal echo the variety of works on display: from augmented reality interventions to traditional media, contributed by artists of diverse backgrounds. The ever-changing character of King’s Cross ensures that the experience is as unpredictable and vibrant as its surroundings.

Audience as an active voyager

Sailing Dynamics sets audience as an active sailor who embarks on their own journey, navigating the landscape with the help of their own intuition, emotion, and spontaneity. Inspired by Guy Debord’s concept of the “dérive” (drift in French), which describes a mode of drifting through the city without a fixed destination, guided instead by affective impulses and environmental cues, the exhibition invites you to drift through the canal being guided by the QR codes placed throughout the canal as an exhibition space and your own intuitive reactions, rather than a pre-determined curatorial instruction.

Sailing the digital flow

The use of digital technology lies at the heart of the project’s distinctiveness. By using QR codes, the exhibition bridges the physical and the virtual, the local and the global. It transcends geographical limitations—enabling artists to connect with new audiences worldwide and visitors to be introduced to new artists and works. The tension between the physical and visible and digital and invisible also contributes to the audience experience. Scanning each code for an artwork is also expected to unlock not just information but an emotional ripple as audience becomes the architect of their own exhibition journey, led by their personal sense of adventure.


We worked on this project hoping that each journey along the canal may become an open invitation - to playful summer entertainment, to unexpected meetings, to sensory delight, and to the re-enchantment of the everyday. We hope you enjoy your sailing with us!