Gyeonggi Future Education Paju Campus to Feature Digital Illusion Performance at Future Lecture on the 21st
The Gyeonggi-do Institute for Lifelong Education will hold the '2025 Second Half Future Lecture' at the Gyeonggi Future Education Paju Campus (formerly Paju English Village) on November 21.
The 'Future Lecture' is a distinguished speaker program organized by the Gyeonggi-do Institute for Lifelong Education to strengthen core competencies for the future society, held once in the first half and once in the second half of each year. It is conducted in an open lecture format with experts from various fields, providing residents of Gyeonggi Province with opportunities for creative thinking and career exploration needed in a rapidly changing society.
At the first half lecture held on June 7, profiler Kwon Ilyong delivered a talk on the theme, "Convergent Science Sees the Same Things, Finds Different Things," which was attended by over 200 residents.
For the upcoming second half lecture, world-renowned illusionist Lee Eungyeol will speak on the theme, "Beyond Boundaries, Toward New Possibilities." The lecture will feature a unique format that combines a 'digital performance' using electronic devices with the talk, aiming to inspire the next generation to expand their potential by leveraging artistic sensibility and creativity.
The '2025 Second Half Future Lecture' is open to all residents of Gyeonggi Province. Participants can register in advance on the Gyeonggi-do Institute for Lifelong Education website (gill.or.kr) or sign up on-site.
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Oh Hoo-seok, President of the Gyeonggi-do Institute for Lifelong Education, said, "I hope this second half Future Lecture will provide residents with an opportunity to experience the convergence of technology and art, and gain insights into changes in future society."
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