Wrap-up session

In this event, participants examined how the nuances and context of artworks can shift depending on exhibition and equipment conditions, while considering flexible methods of communication between artists and curators. The first part featured a lecture by artist Kim Kyung-ho on the basic concepts and operating principles of video media. The second part, led by coordinator Lee Hyun-in, explored case studies from Mediacity Seoul 2014 to discuss how artworks relate to their exhibition and technical environments.
In this event, participants explored how one-off projects such as Mediacity Seoul could sustain their legacy through archiving. The discussion examined practical case studies on building archives within real-world constraints and addressed criteria for determining what should be recorded or discarded. It also considered how to strike a balance between permanence and improvisation in the archival process.
In this event, participants examined domestic and international case studies on the meaning and role of communication programs designed for diverse audiences. The discussion focused on how these programs are shared with visitors to the exhibition and the ways in which they facilitate engagement and understanding across different public groups.