Travelling could be about 'being present'; at times, it could have nothing to do with 'being present' — it could be an imaginary act for a beautiful, unseen place. On an ordinary day it could also become a wonderful part of our memory, taking us to somewhere far away; an afternoon; a section of the road; or a strip of cloud. Odd One In II: Invisible Travel is a collection of Pak's art documentation about 'getting lost' in an unfamiliar place and 'seeing from his inner eye' during his travels in Italy, New York, Korea, Tokyo, Malaysia and China.
One of the most promising conceptual and performance artists, Pak studied Fine Arts and Theology and his works often deal with and reflect upon the contradicting absurdness and ordinariness of everyday life in a poetic and humorous nature, thus creating a critical yet poignant sentiment for its viewers.