The ipad drawing series reconstructs the interior space drawn with an ipad using iron beads. By dropping the digital drawing image (on the monitor) into the material of beads (in the real world), the work allows the viewer to experience a new dimension that is neither two-dimensional nor three-dimensional. By using existing images that everyone is familiar with, such as the bedroom scene in this work, I believe that the work can be viewed as a virtual space that has been coded like a game. To begin with, a game is a world that abstracts reality and extends it according to certain rules. I live in this house and observe my daily activities and the people who live in this town from a bird's eye view. I sometimes feel as if I am in a coded game, with stores that open at a certain time, people who have money to buy drinks, and people who always walk their dogs at the same time. I believe that by cutting out the world I know and re-presenting it once again, the viewer is connected to some place he or she knows. The gray frame that is part of the work is like a window into that world, or an image of a computer from the early 90s.