[5] Koh's work draws the use of everyday objects and familiar concepts in order to examine how people interact with those they encounter while moving through the world.
When the phone is picked up it randomly dials a number of a participant that has agreed to have conversations with strangers at any time of the day.
[9] In an on-going work titled Knitwork (1992-present), Koh unravels used garments and re-knits the materials into one larger and constantly evolving object.
[14] Koh describes League as "an open group of people who gather regularly to play sports and games invented or conceived by members of the community ...
"[15] Koh emphasizes games, sport, and play as forms of problem-solving which focus on the mental over the physical and the processes of learning, adapting, and evolution through iteration as central to the overall concept of the project.
[17] In addition to her artistic work, Koh is co-founder of the Toronto-based record label and artist-management company Weewerk.
Koh played varsity volleyball and badminton at the University of Ottawa and is a former captain of roller derby team the Terminal City All-Stars.
[63] Koh has a multi-sport background which includes five years of experience playing for the varsity badminton team at the University of Ottawa.
"[64] An aspect of the City of Vancouver's engineering art residence is bringing the community together to determine what they would like to see happen for buildings, pipes, public spaces, and also demolitions.