3D Lighting Show on Flower Path at Seongsu-dong Nanum Sharing Center and Gumin Sports Complex from 18th to 28th... Attractions and Activities to Soothe Minds Weary from COVID-19 and Revitalize the Streets

3D Lighting Show on Flower Road in Seongsu-dong, Seongdong-gu View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Jongil Park] Seongdong-gu (Mayor Jeong Won-oh) will screen the ‘Silk Road 3D Lighting Show’ in the Seongsu-dong area from the 18th to the 28th, providing freshness and enjoyment to nearby pedestrians.


This lighting show, targeting the Nanum Sharing Center building located in Seongsu-dong and the flower path created behind the Community Sports Center, uses the building’s exterior walls like a movie theater screen, continuously decorating the buildings with various and brilliant colorful lights to convey a message of hope.


At the Atelier Flower Path behind the Community Sports Center, starlight is projected, creating a ‘spot where visitors walk on a flower path’ literally. An interactive video that changes according to surrounding sounds has been introduced, allowing visitors to experience the fun of more flowers and stars pouring down when they clap or make sounds on-site.


The operating hours are daily from 6:00 PM to 9:30 PM. It will operate not only on weekdays but also on weekends, providing abundant sights and entertainment for citizens enjoying weekend outings in the hot place, Seongsu-dong.


This ‘Silk (SILK) Road 3D Lighting Show’ was promoted with the hope that residents would only walk on the silk flower path, meaning ‘Seongsu, I LiKe’ (the Seongsu I love).


In June, the district introduced a media facade technique, which projects LED lights onto the exterior wall of the Seongsu-dong Industrial Innovation Space to create images, providing freshness and enjoyment to nearby pedestrians. This time, they newly introduced flower path projection mapping that projects images made of light onto the surface of the target objects, creating changes. The plan is to present it as a unique emotional landmark by harmonizing the artistic city of Seongsu-dong’s sensibility through media art screened in everyday spaces so that anyone can enjoy it.


A child visiting the Community Sports Center trail with family joyfully ran around saying, “Wow, pretty flowers have bloomed on the path.” A passerby who stopped for a while in front of the Nanum Sharing Center to film the wall video said, “It’s proud as a Seongsu-dong resident that there is something to see on the Seoul Forest Atelier Road where many people pass by, and I want to come again with my family to enjoy it.”



Jeong Won-oh, Mayor of Seongdong-gu, said, “I want to give hope to Seongsu-dong residents tired from COVID-19 through this sensory 3D lighting show,” adding, “This event is even more meaningful as it was carried out in collaboration with young media art artists in Seongsu-dong.” He also stated, “We will continue to collaborate with media art artists in Seongsu-dong to further develop as a city of culture, art, and industry.”


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

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