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AI breathes new life into Korean heritage at Korean Cultural Centre UK |
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Royal Procession with the People, Credit: National Museum of Korea.
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LONDON.- The Korean Cultural Centre UK is presenting Endless Bonds: AI and Korean Heritage, an immersive media showcase running from 17 July - 22 August 2025. In collaboration with the National Museum of Korea, this exhibition brings Korean cultural heritage to life through a series of cutting-edge digital experiences.
Marking the 80th anniversary of Koreas liberation, Endless Bonds explores the dialogue between Koreas rich past and its technological future. Through the universal language of visuals, the showcase invites visitors of all ages to engage deeply with Korean art and artifacts - offering new ways to connect with heritage, history, and identity.
The journey begins with Royal Procession with the People, a vibrant digital recreation of King Jeongjos 1795 procession to his fathers tomb in Hwaseong. This celebrated documentary painting is brought to life with 3D character animation and motion-captured court dances, performed by contemporary masters of Koreas intangible cultural heritage. From the early morning departure at Changdeokgung Palace to the evening fireworks in Hwaseong, the work portrays King Jeongjos benevolence and his deep connection with the people.
The showcase continues into the world of traditional Korean landscape painting. Climbing Mt. Geumgang presents a dynamic digital collage inspired by artworks such as Jeong Seons Album of Mt. Geumgang in the Sinmyo Year, immersing visitors in the awe-inspiring beauty of Koreas most sacred mountain.
In addition, Endless Bonds features digitally presented treasures from the National Museum of Koreas collection and Korean collections from UK institutions such as the British Museum and V&A, offering a deeper understanding of historical objects while exploring the interpretive possibilities of AI technology.
In a rare opportunity, this exhibition also includes digitally rendered manuscripts and archives rarely seen in public, such as the Jade Stream Club (Okkyesa) from the British Library. These items allow UK audiences to encounter hidden gems of Korean intellectual history.
By connecting objects, sites, and people, Endless Bonds offers a fresh perspective on Korean heritage and highlights its enduring cultural ingenuity. Bridging the past and the present, this media showcase invites all visitors to discover Koreas timeless stories through future-facing creativity.
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