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Christie and Design Silver Fish deliver visuals at Korea’s largest media art exhibition

Christie and Design Silver Fish deliver visuals at Korea’s largest media art exhibition

Christie laser projectors illuminate the rich history, culture and ecology of Damyang, an ancient city located in the southwestern tip of the Korean Peninsula, with projections at a new media art exhibition.

 

Delight Damyang is the latest entry under the “Delight” series of experiential art exhibitions conceptualised by media production firm Design Silver Fish, which specialises in space direction and media content design. This permanent showcase consisting of eleven themed galleries is inspired by folktales from Damyang.

 

Among the highlights are displays powered by close to ninety Christie 1DLP laser projectors comprising the D13WU2-HS, DWU1075-GS and DWU880-GS models supplied by SNC Alliance. “Delight Damyang is the largest media art exhibition in Korea to date”, notes Gyong Tae Hong, CEO, Design Silver Fish.

 

Design Silver Fish has used Christie laser projectors on several occasions, including the Delight Seoul, Curious 12 Tales and Delight Seongnam multimedia exhibitions, as well as “The Mysterious Village” immersive digital exhibition held at the National Folk Museum of Korea late last year.

 

“While we are very familiar with the D20WU-HS, this is the first time that we have deployed the new DWU880-GS for our media art exhibition”, says Hong. The Christie HS and GS Series laser projectors are fitted discreetly overhead in seven themed galleries, namely “Moon”, “Echo of Soul”, “Delight Damyang”, “Into the Mind”, “An Olden Tale”, “My Gallery” and “For the Future”.

 

In “Into the Mind”, Damyang’s famous Metasequoia Road is used as a motif to display scenery of the four seasons using contemporary art techniques. The massive gallery is lit by 36 D13WU2-HS projectors to create an immersive environment. An elevated platform allows visitors to enjoy the gallery’s visuals from a higher perspective.

 

Yongso Waterfall in Damyang’s Gamagol Valley has also been recreated in “Echo of Soul” using nine DWU1075-GS and eight DWU880-GS projectors, complete with burbling audio effects. Motion tracking sensors enable visitors to interact with the virtual waterfall by “splitting” the pouring water apart to generate water patterns on several surfaces. “For the Future” and “Delight Damyang” utilise five DWU880-GS and twelve D13WU2-HS projectors respectively.

 

“This is the largest deployment of Christie 1DLP laser projectors for a permanent installation in Korea in recent years”, states Paul Lee, sales manager for Korea, Enterprise, Christie.

 

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