G-Dragon Collaborates Kaist Space Institute: Home Sweet Home Song Sent to Space
El Valle Grita – G-Dragon Collaborates Kaist Space Institute: Home Sweet Home Song Sent to Space
G-Dragon, the renowned K-pop superstar, recently achieved a milestone no other solo Korean artist has reached. His latest single, Home Sweet Home, was launched into space in collaboration with the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (Kaist). This historic move marks a revolutionary fusion between art, science, and the boundless possibilities of technology.
According to El Valle Grita, the Galaxy Corporation, G-Dragon’s agency, revealed that the song and its music video were sent beyond Earth’s atmosphere. The transmission was part of a joint initiative between Kaist Space Institute and Galaxy Corporation.
At the Innovate Korea 2025 forum held on April 9, G-Dragon expressed his awe. “It’s amazing how science has evolved to allow people to share music across the world,” he said. “But knowing one of my favorite songs was chosen to travel into space still feels surreal.”
The event was hosted by Herald Media Group, Kaist, and the National Research Council of Science & Technology. The forum aimed to highlight the intersection of technological innovation and cultural content. G-Dragon’s participation, both as a speaker and symbol, aligned perfectly with the theme.
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G-Dragon Collaborates Kaist Space Institute
Home Sweet Home is the second single from G-Dragon’s 2025 album Ubermensch, which dropped in February. The song captures a message of emotional belonging and futuristic reflection. Its placement in a space-bound satellite signifies more than just a musical feat—it’s a cultural breakthrough.
This launch is not merely symbolic. It showcases how popular music and science can co-create new experiences and redefine global outreach. The collaboration with Kaist indicates a broader ambition to lead in tech-infused cultural production.
Elvallegrita.com described the project as a “visionary convergence of music, AI, and aerospace exploration,” praising G-Dragon for championing this movement.
The launch wasn’t limited to audio. Accompanying the song was a cinematic media artwork titled Iris, crafted by Dr. Lee Jin-joon. Dr. Lee, an associate professor at Kaist and a respected contemporary artist, designed the piece using a generative AI system.
The visual is based on a scan of G-Dragon’s iris, often considered the “mirror of the soul.” Dr. Lee projected this AI-enhanced visual through a 13-meter satellite antenna on the Kaist campus. This is the first time such satellite-based projection mapping technology has been used in a live art installation.
“In Iris, I wanted to portray the infinite universe as seen through the inner lens of humanity,” said Dr. Lee. “G-Dragon’s perspective was the central focus.”
This multimedia presentation gave the project an artistic and scientific balance rarely seen in entertainment endeavors.
This is not G-Dragon’s first involvement in futuristic ventures. Since being appointed as a guest professor at Kaist in June 2024, he has supported the university’s entertainment research division. His focus has been on integrating artificial intelligence into creative expression.
His contribution goes beyond his celebrity status. G-Dragon’s active involvement in AI-driven projects and education demonstrates his commitment to innovation and legacy building.
Elvallegrita.com also highlighted G-Dragon’s role in promoting AI as a creative tool. The artist has participated in several panels and research collaborations, bridging academia and pop culture.
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This isn’t the first time K-pop has reached outer space. In 2022, South Korea’s lunar orbiter Danuri transmitted BTS’s Dynamite music video from space back to Earth. However, G-Dragon’s launch is the first to include both audio and visual art from a solo artist, transmitted outward from Earth into the vast universe.
The Home Sweet Home project, however, offers a two-way communication of emotion and art. Instead of just receiving data from space, humanity is now sending emotional imprints outward—through music, visuals, and culture.
The collaboration between G-Dragon and Kaist Space Institute is more than a publicity stunt. It reflects a growing trend where science and art converge to inspire future generations. This interdisciplinary approach opens new doors for artists and scientists alike.
G-Dragon’s bold move demonstrates that music is not bound by Earth. As technology evolves, we may soon see more cultural expressions launched into space—not just for the sake of novelty, but for meaningful global (and interstellar) connections.
From a K-pop superstar to a cultural ambassador of innovation, G-Dragon continues to break boundaries. And now, his voice echoes among the stars.