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Am I Not Korean? | Being inbetween as a Diaspora Korean

The physical touch of a Book.
This Project initially wanted to produce a physical book with Illustrations due to the goal of adding emotional weight to the project. The purpose of this project was not to change people's minds but to make them feel or sway in a variety of emotions.  
The connections it will make 
as an E-Book.
While the initial goal of this project was to produce a physical book, it didn't serve the purpose of being able to reach people that had a similar background as me. 
However, producing an E-book form would also change that.

Therefore, it was decided that it will also produce an Animated E-Book. If it was going to be digital thought it might as well add in a little extra something.
Each Animations are a part of me 
and the story.
Each Animations adds to the narrative and its an experience where i felt through the journey of questioning my identity. If i could explore the medium of E-books, i wanted to go the extra mile of adding subtleness of doubt and suffocating questions. These Animated illustrations contain all my insecurities with my cultural identity. 

If you question yourself as well maybe it will bring you some peace that you're not alone out there.
The Book is free, 
please check it out, im begging you.
From the start of this project, this book was meant to be given out for free. Especially the E-book. Unfortunatley, i cant give away nor sell the printed version. I only had the funds the produce 5 copies of the book, but please check out the animated E-book because the main purpose of this project is to show you how I feel about myself.

Let me show you my scars, insecurites, and doubt so maybe you feel better. 
So you know you're not alone.

PS. use Readium to read the epub for optimal performance
I dont have any answers yet..

but i do know this, Who ever you are,

I love you and your not alone.
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