National Museum of Korea Captures MZ Generation's Hearts with 'Emotional Messages' View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Seomideum] The National Museum of Korea is releasing an interactive online content called ‘Mind Restoration Center’ through its museum education platform MODU. To expand emotional communication with the MZ generation and aim to be the ‘museum that people in their 20s want to visit,’ fifteen university students participated in the planning.


The online content ‘Mind Restoration Center’ begins by diagnosing the state of one’s mind, worn out and hurt by countless daily worries. It offers 331 types of comfort for the ‘dampened,’ ‘crumpled,’ and ‘worn-out’ mind caused by various reasons such as career, employment, love, and human relationships. The messages include ▲‘Read the use of the broken surface. You will soon realize it. There is a reason for breaking, a 10,000-year-old enlightenment. (Paleolithic Room, Chipped Stone Tool)’ ▲‘Tonight, I will send this to the dream of the one who troubles you.’ Are you a scraper? Scraping my insides harshly... (Paleolithic Room, Scraper)’ ▲‘It’s broken, but still beautiful. Where in the world is a heart that never breaks? (Gaya Room, Glass Cup)’ and more.



Anyone can participate through the ‘Join Us’ section at the top of the National Museum of Korea’s education platform MODU.


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