"Enjoy the Art Museum at Home" … Hyundai Children's Book Museum Launches Experience Kit View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jo In-kyung] Hyundai Department Store’s Hyundai Museum of Kids’ Books and Art announced on the 21st that it will launch the 'MOKA Exhibition Experience Kit,' allowing visitors to enjoy exhibitions anytime and anywhere without visiting the museum.


By scanning the QR code included in the experience kit, users can access a mobile page to watch interviews with the artists and view their representative works. The kit also contains drawing and crafting materials so that children can directly engage in activities related to the exhibition.


The first kit, 'Oh! Nature,' launching on the 22nd, includes explanations of works by five main artists participating in the exhibition?Kwon Hyuk-do, Lee Tae-soo, Saida, Elena Selena, and Emmanuel Walker?as well as a 3D puzzle, mini magnifying glass, and stickers.


The kit is sold for 9,000 KRW (shipping fee excluded) at the 'MOKA Shop,' an art shop inside the Hyundai Museum of Kids’ Books and Art on the 5th floor of Hyundai Department Store Pangyo Branch, and on Hyundai Department Store’s official online mall, The Hyundai.com. The offline 'Oh! Nature' exhibition can be viewed at the Hyundai Museum of Kids’ Books and Art on the 5th floor of Hyundai Department Store Pangyo Branch until the 28th of next month.



The Hyundai Museum of Kids’ Books and Art also operates various non-face-to-face cultural and artistic contents. Representative programs include the 'Audio VR (Virtual Reality) Exhibition Tour' service, which allows users to experience and listen to explanations of the museum and Hyundai Premium Outlet Space One’s 'MOKA Garden' virtually and for free without visiting in person; the non-face-to-face social contribution program 'MOKA Edu On-Air' for underprivileged children; and online art education workshops for teachers.


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