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Korean Masterpieces Revived by Technology: Interactive Exhibition Opens at DDP

Nao Yim / Published August 16, 2024 12:49 AM
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The first immersive media exhibition by the Kansong Art Museum, which combines Korean traditional art with advanced technology, will be held at DDP until April 30, 2025.

Titled When Clouds Clear, the Moon Shines; When the Wind Blows, the Stars Twinkle, the exhibition offers a unique experience that transcends the boundaries of time and space, encompassing the past, present, and future.

This exhibition brings masterpieces from Korean art history, such as Jeong Seon's true-view landscape paintings and Shin Yun-bok's genre paintings, to life with modern technology, offering a unique experience that reacts to the movements of the audience.

The exhibition space, covering a total area of 1,462㎡, consists of eight large exhibition halls and two intermission spaces, designed to recognize visitor movement and behavior, thereby encouraging interaction.

News of this interactive exhibition, which can be enjoyed by people of all ages, has prompted many art enthusiasts to express their intention to visit.


Sayart / Nao Yim, yimnao@naver.com

The first immersive media exhibition by the Kansong Art Museum, which combines Korean traditional art with advanced technology, will be held at DDP until April 30, 2025.

Titled When Clouds Clear, the Moon Shines; When the Wind Blows, the Stars Twinkle, the exhibition offers a unique experience that transcends the boundaries of time and space, encompassing the past, present, and future.

This exhibition brings masterpieces from Korean art history, such as Jeong Seon's true-view landscape paintings and Shin Yun-bok's genre paintings, to life with modern technology, offering a unique experience that reacts to the movements of the audience.

The exhibition space, covering a total area of 1,462㎡, consists of eight large exhibition halls and two intermission spaces, designed to recognize visitor movement and behavior, thereby encouraging interaction.

News of this interactive exhibition, which can be enjoyed by people of all ages, has prompted many art enthusiasts to express their intention to visit.


Sayart / Nao Yim, yimnao@naver.com

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