Completion Report Meeting for Installation of XR Content and Smart Equipment at Deullak Nallak in Busan
New Digital Signage to Enhance Experiential Learning and Cultural Access for Children

Experiential digital content will be enhanced at 40 locations of the Busan Children's Complex Cultural Space 'Deullak Nallak'.


The city of Busan (Mayor Park Hyungjoon) will hold a completion report meeting for the production and installation of experiential extended reality (XR) content and smart equipment at 3 p.m. on the 3rd at the Deullak Nallak space in City Hall.


This project aims to reduce regional educational service gaps and private education expenses by introducing 'smart digital signage'?an electronic media display?at the Busan Children's Complex Cultural Space Deullak Nallak, providing new experiential content.


A total of 1 billion KRW in national funds, secured through selection in the 2024 National Smart Village Distribution and Expansion Project (Ministry of Science and ICT), and 400 million KRW in city funds have been invested in this initiative.

Digital signage installed at the entrance and exit.

Digital signage installed at the entrance and exit.

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The completion report meeting will be attended by about 30 people, including officials from the city of Busan, members of the Children's Complex Cultural Space Establishment Committee, Deullak Nallak operators, and experts. The event will proceed in the following order: project outcome report by the contractor, demonstration of digital content, and a Q&A session.


The smart digital signage, which will begin full-scale service from the 4th, is a door-shaped digital screen that applies a non-face-to-face door concept connecting the spaces and people of Deullak Nallak operated throughout the city to the doorstep through various interactive content.


With high-resolution displays and augmented reality, the system features motion recognition that changes scenes according to the user's height, gaze, and movement. It provides a variety of digital content such as video connections between Deullak Nallak locations, AI English conversation, diverse interactive learning content, cultural and artistic experience programs, games, and videos.


Additionally, it will expand the network through remote lectures of specialized programs operated at each Deullak Nallak, content sharing between locations, connections to local attractions, and conversations among users.


When the door opens, a new space (world and local attractions, media art, etc.) unfolds, fostering children's imagination and creativity. It is expected to improve learning and cultural/artistic experience accessibility for children from digitally marginalized groups.


Kim Guiok, Director of Youth-Industry-Academia Bureau of Busan City, said, "Citizens and children using Deullak Nallak can now enjoy a variety of educational and cultural content," and added, "We will continue to enrich the content to make it a beloved space for citizens."



The Busan Children's Complex Cultural Space Deullak Nallak is a flagship project of the 15-Minute City initiative, creating family-friendly complex spaces by utilizing idle spaces throughout neighborhoods. Currently, 105 locations have been confirmed, with 78 already opened. The project has received significant attention both domestically and internationally, winning grand prizes at international awards for its policy excellence.

Coming and going at Busan City Hall.

Coming and going at Busan City Hall.

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