Yangju City Extends "My Face" Special Exhibition at Hoam Temple Site Museum Until March Next Year
Yangju City in Gyeonggi Province will extend the operation of the special exhibition "My Face," which is currently being held in the second-floor special exhibition hall of the Yangju City Hoam Temple Site Museum.
Yangju City will extend the operation of the special exhibition "My Face" held on the 2nd floor planning exhibition hall of the Yangju City Hoam Temple Site Museum. Provided by Yangju City
View original imageThis exhibition is curated by focusing on the incomplete fragments among the many artifacts unearthed from the Hoam Temple Site in Yangju. By highlighting how the deficiencies in these artifacts can serve as clues to new stories, the exhibition encourages visitors to observe the traces within the fragments and use their imagination.
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In particular, the latter part of the exhibition presents a process in which artifacts acquire new context and value through the participation of an AI curator, suggesting the potential for archaeological relics to be expanded into modern content.
Yangju City will extend the operation of the special exhibition "My Face" held on the second floor of the Yangju City Hoam Temple Site Museum. Provided by Yangju City
View original imageHaving opened on June 3, 2025, this exhibition is scheduled to be extended by approximately two months from its original schedule and will run until March 2, 2026. It is expected to continue providing viewing opportunities for visitors to the museum during the winter season as well.
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