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Design Silver Fish teams up with Christie to deliver spectacular visuals at immersive South Korea art exhibition |
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18 Apr 2023 . BY Magali Robathan |
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Delight Damyang features folktale-inspired galleries / Photo: Christie |
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Christie laser projectors have been used at an experiential art exhibition designed by media production firm Design Silver Fish to celebrate the history, culture and ecology of Damyan in South Korea – known for its strawberries and bamboo products. Delight Damyang is a permanent museum comprising 11 themed galleries inspired by folktales from the ancient city of Damyang. The exhibition is the latest in a series of experiential art exhibitions conceptualised by Design Silver Fish, which includes Design Seoul – a temporary exhibition exploring the history of South Korea’s capital using digital projections, virtual reality, augmented reality, and holograms.
“Delight Damyang is the largest media art exhibition in Korea to date and we’re proud to deploy an array of state-of-the-art technologies – including large-scale projections – to realistically showcase thousand-year-old mysteries and legends of Damyang,” says Gyong Tae Hong, CEO, Design Silver Fish.
“Visitors will be enthralled by the highly immersive and lifelike visuals accomplished by almost 90 Christie laser projectors fitted in seven themed galleries that seek to reinterpret the rich ecological and cultural fabric of this symbolic location. These high-performance projectors are a perfect match with the contents we have specially created.”
The exhibition features images displayed on large screens and surfaces by the Christie HS and GS Series laser projectors, which are fitted overhead in seven themed galleries: Moon, Echo of Soul, Delight Damyang, Into the Mind, An Olden Tale, My Gallery and For the Future.
In the Into the Mind gallery, Damyang’s famous Metasequoia Road is used as a motif to display the changing scenery of the four seasons using contemporary art techniques. The massive gallery is lit by 36 D13WU2-HS projectors to create an intriguing immersive environment.
Yongso Waterfall in Damyang’s Gamagol Valley has also been recreated in the Echo of Soul gallery using DWU1075-GS and DWU880-GS projectors – motion tracking sensors enable visitors to interact with the virtual waterfall by ‘splitting’ the pouring water apart to generate fascinating patterns on several surfaces.
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