Geumseong Publishing Company Opens 60th Anniversary Special Exhibition "People Who Record"
Professors Choi Jaecheon and Jeong Jaeseung Participate
Geumseong Publishing Company announced on the 22nd that it will open a special exhibition titled "People Who Record" to celebrate its 60th anniversary.
This exhibition will be open to the public starting on the 23rd at the "KCS Archive Library" located within KCS in Yongsan-gu, Seoul. The exhibition consists of three spaces: "The Room of Books and Mirrors," "AI Room," and "Maze of Books," allowing visitors to experience both the past and the future in one place.
Geumseong Publishing Company celebrates its 60th anniversary with the opening of a special exhibition titled 'People Who Record'. Geumseong Publishing Company
View original imageThe first space, "The Room of Books and Mirrors," immerses visitors in an environment where overlapping reflections from mirrors create the sensation of stepping into a massive book. In the second space, "AI Room," videos of one-on-one conversations between Ewha Womans University Distinguished Professor Choi Jaecheon and KAIST Professor Jeong Jaeseung with artificial intelligence are screened. The final space, "Maze of Books," reconstructs Geumseong Publishing Company's 60-year history as a vast forest of books.
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A representative from Geumseong Publishing Company stated, "This exhibition is an opportunity to reflect on the past 60 years of publishing, education, and cultural arts, and to explore new directions for education and publishing in the AI era. Going forward, we will continue to expand educational and cultural experiences centered around KCS, aiming for a new leap toward the next 100 years."
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