Augmented Reality Art Exhibition in South Korea 2020

The exhibition “Scenes from 19th Century Joseon“ is on display at the Ewha Woman University Museum between Aug 12, 2020 - Dec 31, 2020. ✨ Visitors can explore some of the exhibits using AR technology, by installing the Artivive App and watching as the marked works come to life! In consideration of current restrictions, the museum has also prepared an online exhibition that allows access to viewers at any time anywhere. 🤳 #bringArtToLife Find out more about Artivive: Register for a free artist account here: Follow us on Instagram: Like us on Facebook: ______________ More about the exhibition: While Joseon maintained its traditional absolute monarchy through the 19th century from Sunjo, the 23rd king, to Gojong, the last king of Joseon and the first ruler of the Korean Empire, it was a time of transformation when diverse currents swirled throughout society, the economy , and diplomacy. It was a multifaceted period where new culture was introduced and the development of commerce and urban living allowed material consumption, once a symbol of the sadaebu noble classes, to be appreciated by the jungin upper middle class who drove urban culture and eventually the bulk of society. “Scenes from 19th Century Joseon“ draw upon the museum’s collection to examine various aspects of the country at the time. It is comprised of five sub-themes ㅡ the Expansion of Literati Hobbies and Material Culture, An Encounter with New Culture, New Things, Auspicious Symbols: Secular Yearnings, Landscape of Yoji: The Utopia Dreamed of in the 19th Century, and Scenes of 19th Century Joseon as Seen in the Royal Household Record.
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