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Art Meets Tech: The Korean Solution

Have you ever witnessed the colossal ‘WAVE’ crashing incessantly inside a giant screen at COEX Square in Seoul? This overwhelming scene is not merely a piece of public art. On the contrary, it is a powerful signal sent by Korea to global business leaders.

Currently, Korea is at the forefront of ‘Immersive Media Art.’ In this field, creative content (Art) and advanced technology (Tech) are perfectly synchronized. Therefore, if you are involved in IT solutions, Retail innovation, or Real Estate development, you must pay attention. Specifically, here are two definitive ‘Best Practices’ that demonstrate the future of spatial business.

1. Transforming the Urban Landscape: ‘WAVE’ by d’strict

– Core Tech: Anamorphic Illusion

– Business Value: Innovation in the DOOH (Digital Out-Of-Home) market & Creation of Landmarks

In 2020, a massive wave appeared in the commercial heart of Seoul. Surprisingly, it was trapped inside a giant LED screen that is four times the size of a basketball court. This masterpiece, named ‘WAVE,’ was created by the Korean design company d’strict.

Technically, this work utilized a sophisticated method called ‘Anamorphic Illusion.’ Consequently, it created a convincing 3D effect on a flat 2D screen.

  • Artistic Transformation of Tech: Previously, large displays were used merely for information or loud advertising. However, d’strict transformed this hardware into a ‘tourist attraction.’ As a result, people now deliberately visit this site just to see the screen.

  • Global Viral Phenomenon: The impact was immediate. People worldwide shared videos of the wave via YouTube and social media. Furthermore, this proved a crucial business point. A single piece of high-quality media art can elevate the value of a building. Moreover, it can upgrade the brand image of an entire city.

  • The Solution: Do you have “dead space” on the exterior of your shopping mall or headquarters? In that case, Korean technology offers a proven solution. It can turn that neglected space into the region’s premier landmark.

2. The Completion of a Spatial Revenue Model: ARTE MUSEUM

– Core Concept: Eternal Nature

– Business Value: Scalable Exhibition IP & Spatial Value Creation

If ‘WAVE’ was about visual impact in public spaces, ‘ARTE MUSEUM’ is a different story. In fact, it is the case study that established media art as a sustainable revenue model. Currently, it is expanding from major Korean tourist hubs to global cities like Las Vegas, Dubai, and Chengdu.

  • Proven Commercial Success: The content is based on nature, such as flowers, waterfalls, and jungles. Additionally, it combines spectacular visuals with immersive sound and fragrance. Because nature creates no language or cultural barriers, it appeals to all ages. Therefore, it ensures solid and predictable ‘Ticket Power.’

  • Rebirth of Space: Notably, ARTE MUSEUM has played the role of an ‘anchor tenant.’ It revitalizes local economies by recycling underutilized spaces. For example, they successfully transformed an abandoned speaker factory into a hot cultural destination.

  • The Solution: Are you developing a hotel, resort, or a large-scale complex? Undoubtedly, you need a way to attract visitors. Korean immersive content like ARTE MUSEUM will be your ‘Killer Content.’ Ultimately, it increases customer dwell time and actively induces consumption in your space.

Why Korea, and Why Now?

First, consider the perfect marriage of hardware and content. Korea is the home of global display giants like Samsung and LG. However, hardware alone cannot fill a space with life. Korean creators have proven their ‘Software Power.’ They use this cutting-edge technology as a canvas to create extreme immersion.

Second, this ‘Spatial Solution’ is verified in the most demanding market. Korean consumers are renowned for being the most trend-sensitive in the world. Consequently, a style that succeeds in the Korean market becomes the Global Standard. Korean media art has already proven its value. For instance, data shows it increases foot traffic and elevates brand equity in numerous commercial spaces.

In conclusion, introducing you to Korean media art is not just an invitation to “see something beautiful.”

Partnering with Korean art means pre-empting the most sophisticated future market.

The most innovative display technology meets the most sensational storytelling here. Now, Korea is ready to innovate your business space.

Julie Chen

Julie is a multicultural journalist at Seoulz. She is in charge of Seoulz's social media channels. She uploads the latest news and creates content on Korea tech and Korean market dynamics. She is currently studying Media and International Studies at Korea University.

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