Water Wind Stone Museum
Seogwipo-si, Jeju • Culture
Humans who met nature, Su ‘Pung’ Seok Museum Part 2 - Biotopia, a compound word of Bio [BIO] + Utopia [UTOPIA]. Even if you look closely at the meaning of the word, this place is a natural utopia. Since nature has meaning and value in itself, it is correct to refer to a utopia in the situation where people want to live in nature together. In that sense, Professor Dongryong Dong wanted to exhibit nature here. Long ago, the ancient Greek philosopher Plato said: There is a 'beautiful order'. At that time, he tried to find the natural order. It can be seen that it has the meaning that it is the most unique thing, the path that philosophical humans can go toward utopia. Then Aristotle said, 'In order to be happy, man needs virtue. You are born with that virtue in the form of potential, but you need education to realize it in reality.' Among the education, skole [leisure] and moussique [music] are emphasized. This is because it contains the essence of the object that music imitates. that music. - Couldn't I mimic both human emotions and nature's emotions as 'yin' in the arguments of two different people? I thought. - This is the 'Pung Museum'. Literally, the wind exhibited. Like that, there are only a few symbolic statues inside the space, but nothing. All that is visible is the movement of light that changes with time. Instead, the wind blows here. When the wind blows strongly through the thin pieces of wood, you can hear the sound. It is said that the shape of the space and the slight curve on one side are also intended for that purpose. So, here, rather than imitation of nature, a kind of utopian nature is exhibited. His philosophy of designing a design that harmonizes through the unity of nature and human beings and creates the influence of the soul is well demonstrated. - The sound of the wind, the human experience. Aren't these two words a super-concept of muse, which Aristotle spoke of a long time ago? In a small room, through the soft sound of the wind. I felt infinitely small in front of nature. And it seems to have come a little closer to the truth that nature cannot be criticized. - This is the #Supungseok Museum, a space where you can experience the wind of Jeju. - - Location _ Biotopia Supungseok Museum, 79 Sanroknam-ro 762beon-gil, Andeok-myeon, Seogwipo-si, Jeju-do - Parking available - Available hours _ 13:30, Part 1, Part 1, Part 2 [Refer to website for hours outside winter] Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays - Reservation _ Biotopia website - Fees _ General adults 25000, disabled 12500, Jeju residents 12500
Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Thursday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Saturday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Sunday: 10:00 AM – 5:30 PM
