
Gyeonggi Content Agency (hereafter referred to as Gyeonggi Content Agency) announced that as part of the K-content IP convergence production support project, it will hold the emotional media art exhibition 'Gaze of Comfort' produced by Cyberhype Co., Ltd. from January 15 to February 3 at the Topaz Hall on the 9th floor of the Hyundai Department Store KINTEX branch in Goyang City.
The 'Comforting Gaze' exhibition was planned with the concept of metahuman artist Han Yu-a expressing the emotions she feels in her daily life through her creative works, and visitors can have emotional interactions with metahuman Han Yu-a through the exhibition. When entering the exhibition, visitors select a 'Worry Card' and complete the Worry Card by collecting Han Yu-a's comforting messages along the six zones. Completed cards can be exchanged for Han Yu-a's special 'Lucky Charm', adding to the fun of viewing.
The exhibition space features interactive media art pieces that combine visual elements and emotions, such as a 30m-long large media wall and hologram art, allowing visitors to experience visual beauty as well as comfort tailored to their individual emotions.
The 'Look of Upward' exhibition is open every day from 10:30 AM except for January 28th and 29th, when Hyundai Department Store is closed, and is open until 20:00 on weekdays and 20:30 on weekends. Tickets can be purchased at the Naver Store, and for further inquiries about the exhibition, please contact Cyberhype Inc. at koo@cyberhype.zone.
A representative of Kyungconjin said, “This exhibition is a new exhibition format that combines K-content IP and cutting-edge technology to elicit emotions and empathy,” and added, “We hope that many visitors will have a special experience through Han Yu-ah’s comforting messages.”
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