1994년 나우누리부터 AI 시대의 오감까지: 화면에 갇힌 우리, 소외된 육체를 향한 기록 In 1994, I spent countless nights glued to the screen of Nownuri (a classic Korean PC communication service), lost in text-based chats with friends. Back then, mere words on a screen were enough to make my heart flutter. As a real literature-loving humanitiesContinue reading “The Past 30 Years Since 1994: We, Trapped in Screens, a Body Left Behind I K-Anne’s Corner 4”
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Oxytocin over Dopamine: Starting a ‘Together’ Project Under the Cherry Blossoms | K-Anne’s Corner 2
April 5, 2026 Cherry blossoms are in full bloom right now in Korea. I couldn’t simply let this peak week—so blindingly ethereal—pass me by. So, I asked one of my twins out for a weekend date. Fortunately, I wasn’t rejected; she readily agreed to come along. The star of today’s outing is my youngest daughter,Continue reading “Oxytocin over Dopamine: Starting a ‘Together’ Project Under the Cherry Blossoms | K-Anne’s Corner 2”
Confessions of a 50-Year-Old Mom: How My Daughter Woke Up My Hidden Funky Side | K-Anne’s Corner 1
A small package arrived at our doorstep today. Inside were “photo cards” of BOYNEXTDOOR, and the moment my eldest daughter saw them, her happiness index hit the roof. Seeing that radiant smile on her face, I knew—this was the perfect timing to “get in sync” and have some fun together. “Sweetie, why don’t you fireContinue reading “Confessions of a 50-Year-Old Mom: How My Daughter Woke Up My Hidden Funky Side | K-Anne’s Corner 1”