Dooly Museum to Increase Online Exhibitions Tailored to the Post-Corona Era

Dobong-gu Dooly Museum 'Boillak Mallak' Online Exhibition View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Dobong-gu (Mayor Dongjin Lee) Dobong Cultural Foundation will produce the Dooly Museum's emotional play exhibition 'Boillak Mallak' in VR and hold an online exhibition starting in August.


This special exhibition was prepared as a virtual reality (VR) online exhibition for residents who find it difficult to visit the exhibition hall due to the 'social distancing in daily life' policy caused by COVID-19.


The emotional play 'Boillak Mallak' exhibition was an experiential exhibition operated as a permanent exhibition at Seoul Imagination Nara. While maintaining the basic direction of the exhibition, it was restructured as an independent special exhibition unique to the Dooly Museum by incorporating episodes of the baby dinosaur Dooly.


The exhibition is composed of four detailed themes: ▲A special encounter that makes your eyes wide open ▲Serious observation that you can't see just like that ▲A different exploration curious about the inside ▲Boillak Mallak inside baby dinosaur Dooly.


The 'Special Encounter' section, which incorporates various optical illusions like a magical wonder, the 'Serious Observation' section with special observation tools, and the 'Different Exploration' section where visitors can explore the inside of objects through play and experience stimulate the viewers' gaze and curiosity.


In particular, 'Boillak Mallak inside baby dinosaur Dooly,' an original content unique to the Dooly Museum, is a participatory experiential content where visitors find items of Dooly’s friends in the pictures, also featuring hidden picture finding.


Citizens who wish to view the exhibition can enjoy it for free through the Dooly Museum website → Exhibition → Special Exhibition Introduction → Emotional Play 'Boillak Mallak' Online Exhibition.



A representative of the Dooly Museum said about this special exhibition, "Through cooperation with representative institutions focused on infants and children, we will provide high-quality cultural literacy and opportunities for artistic participation to the local community, playing a role as a cultural and artistic institution centered on inquiry and experiential exploration," adding, "It is an opportunity to bring a small joy to visitors who find it difficult to visit the Dooly Museum due to COVID-19."


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