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When: Korea: Cubically Imagined will remain on view May 27 through June 9 including Saturdays and Sundays (10 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily; closed 1-2 p.m.)
Deets: The Korean Cultural Center Washington, D.C. (KCCDC) proudly presents Korea: Cubically Imagined, an immersive new exhibition of Korean pop culture music, art, and dazzling tech featuring content from K-Pop supergroup BTS, the acclaimed film Parasite, and cutting-edge design studios and artist across 15 presentation spaces, on view May 27 – June 9.
The exhibition's various immersive environments connect digital technologies such as 3D, AI, and 5G with new spatial dimensions including AR, VR, and metaverse. By bringing together different genres and stories with the help of technology, each presentation aims to explore new dimensions of human creativity. Of particular note are the virtual spaces that serve as the backdrops to Dope and DNA—two performances from the online concert Map of the Soul ON:E by BTS, virtual spaces and sounds from Director Bong Joon-ho’s film Parasite, the National Museum of Korea’s digital Royal Procession 2 / 9 with the People, FLOWER by digital media company d’strict, and Yiyun Kang’s projection mapping works Beyond the Scene and No Mother Nature.
Hint for the Average Socialite: A timed-entry reservation is required to view this exhibition and must be made through the KCCDC website in advance. There is no fee, but reservations are limited to ONE per person. Duplicate reservations will be automatically cancelled. To experience the exhibition with others, individuals should register for the same time slot. The capacity of each time slot is limited, so if unavailable, please try another time slot.
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