Providing Various Online Contents to Enjoy Cultural Life... Creating a Cultural Space Easily Accessible to Residents through Diverse Video Broadcasts

Installation of Open Garden Media Wall at Gangdong-gu Office View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jong-il Park] Gangdong-gu (Mayor Lee Jeong-hoon) announced that a media wall has been installed and is currently operating at the Gangdong-gu Office Open Yard (25 Seongnae-ro).


The media wall will become a cultural space that delights the eyes and ears of residents tired from COVID-19 by screening various genres of content, and will expand opportunities for broader enjoyment of culture and the arts.


Additionally, by significantly expanding premium content that can secure a wide audience through diverse video content, differentiated programs from other media will be planned, aiming to firmly establish the media wall as Gangdong’s representative cultural contact point.


Going forward, the district plans to bring the 'SAC ON SCREEN' from the Seoul Arts Center and world-renowned classical music videos to Gangdong-gu residents, screening every Thursday except the first week and on the last Saturday of each month.


In June, screenings are planned at 6:30 PM on the 17th for Korea’s first graffiti museum show - The Great Graffiti Exhibition, on the 24th Spirit of Beethoven, and on the 26th the opening concert of the 2021 Mozart Week commemorating the 265th anniversary of Mozart’s birth, including pianist Cho Seong-jin’s performance of Mozart’s unpublished works. Detailed schedules and works for the second half of the year can be checked in advance on the website, and residents are free to visit the Gangdong-gu Office Open Yard to watch the performances.


'SAC ON SCREEN' is a project to watch and enjoy excellent artistic content from the Seoul Arts Center on screen together, and Gangdong-gu has been selected for the Seoul Arts Center’s video project 'SAC ON SCREEN.' With high-definition, high-quality sound and video capturing the vivid expressions and gestures of artists, it will be presented to Gangdong residents in the future.


Also, through classical music videos, residents can experience both visual and auditory enjoyment with various classical performances including the world’s largest classical music festival, the Salzburg Festival, and operas.


Furthermore, the district is planning film screenings, performances and exhibitions by the Gangdong Cultural Foundation, and videos using motion graphics, organizing programs during weekday evenings and weekends to introduce diverse works.


Lee Jeong-hoon, Mayor of Gangdong-gu, stated, “The media wall will serve as a cultural complex space free from the constraints of time and distance, becoming a cultural space where residents can enjoy and appreciate culture and the arts. We will continue to do our best to create a foundation for cultural and artistic enjoyment by hosting various genre performances, nationwide sports broadcasts, and real-time online performance streaming to foster community harmony among residents.”



Detailed performance schedules can be found on the Gangdong-gu website (Culture Portal → Cultural Facilities → Gangdong News) or by contacting the Gangdong-gu Office Cultural Arts Division.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

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