OZO | COLLABORATION PROJECT





Ozo is a collaboration projects with my peers. Ozo is a religion/cult that is a critique towards the world, an homage to the best innovation humankind ever created; technology, and a reflection of our current relationship with them.




Ozo is a result from a 2 weeks long workshop at Otis College of Art and Design lead by Yehwan Song. We started the workshop with the idea of a door, an input and an output of technology. We looked around for any potential technology and catagorized them. 


After research and observative exercise, we brainstorm on possible project and we came up with the idea of how technology is everywhere and they are in a way controlling how we live our lives. 

As a group we decided to create a hypothetical religion or cult that worships technology and the supreme being of technology called Ozo. We have created a folder which served as a “bible” in which were inspired by a digital folder. Within this physical folder, there is information on the religion as well as movements booklet for worshipping the supreme being. The movements are inspired from the exercise we did at the start of the workshop. Each movements are resemble of motion of how human uses technology such as phones, computers, or even swiping credit cards. 







In addition, we thought that it is a must for this project to have a digital component to it. We camp up with this “digital world” and social media filter as part of our project in reference to the idea that Ozo is always watching us.