Seoul Record Fair Held... Lectures on Note-taking Methods and Record Preservation
The Seoul Archives announced on the 13th that it will hold the record culture event for citizens who love records, '2023 Seoul Record Fair: When Records Gather, Seoul Becomes,' from the 24th to the 29th.
Various programs such as 'Book Curation,' which recommends books related to records on theater and dance, lectures by record experts, and documentary screenings have been prepared.
Curators and artists working at Korea's leading art archives will provide an opportunity to explore the process of preserving performing arts as records (archiving) and how records influence the creative process through lectures.
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Professor Kim Ik-han, the author of 'The Giant's Notebook' and Korea's first 'recordologist,' who runs a YouTube channel with 300,000 subscribers, will deliver a special lecture titled 'Record-Keeping as a Weapon for Life,' sharing tips on record management starting from everyday notes and self-development advice.
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