Interactive Art Explored Through Convergent Content... National Asia Culture Center's 'Remembering and Sensing'
October 26 - November 19, Culture Creation Center Complex Exhibition Hall 5
ACC Interactive Art R&D Project Showcase
Convergent content that artistically unravels memories and stories through various media is coming to audiences.
The National Asia Culture Center under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on the 25th that it will hold a showcase titled "Remembering and Sensing - Community of Experience," presenting the results of the "ACC Interactive Art Lab (Interactive Art Research and Development Project)" to the audience from the 26th until November 19th at Complex Exhibition Hall 5 of the Culture Creation Center.
[Photo by National Asia Culture Center]
The National Asia Culture Center under the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism announced on the 25th that from the 26th until November 19, it will hold a showcase titled "Remembering, Sensing ? Community of Experience" at the Culture Creation Center Complex Exhibition Hall 5, presenting the results of the 'ACC Interactive Art Lab (Interactive Art Research and Development Project)' to the public.
The ACC Interactive Art Lab is a lab-based project that develops convergent content containing original artistic experiments through the fusion of art and cutting-edge technology, creating and producing future-oriented art.
The ACC Interactive Art Lab was conducted over a year with collaboration among artists, researchers, developers, and citizen creators, focusing on the memories and senses of places and communities. The project expanded from technology-centered research to thematic studies, exploring the space of boundaries that interact, connect, and intertwine with differences as artistic possibilities.
This exhibition, "Remembering, Sensing ? Community of Experience," showcases the research outcomes conducted in the 'ACC Interactive Art Lab' to the audience.
Key works include ▲ "Forgotten War," a 3D animated virtual reality piece reconstructed with artistic imagination that explores the boundaries between record and memory, individual memory and history, reality and fiction, based on materials and interviews from various individuals who shared the same time in history, inviting the audience into the experience ▲ "Electric Dream," which combines human-machine interaction with art through generative artificial intelligence and interactive art ▲ "My Backyard," which explores new narrative connections between individuals and communities using personal memories and data sets ▲ "Care Movement," an audience-participatory performance themed on 'care,' highlighting the bodily interactions felt mutually in caregiving relationships.
There will also be opportunities for dialogue with the artists. On the 28th, artist Kwon Ha-yoon of Laboratory B will meet the audience, and on November 17, Studio Emverse703 will engage with visitors to exchange diverse opinions about their works.
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Lee Kang-hyun, director of the National Asia Culture Center, said, "In today's world where coming together is increasingly difficult, I hope this will be a special time for audiences to empathize by exchanging each other's senses and emotions through art."
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