Located in Centum Jungang-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan, GD Communication Co., Ltd. (CEO Kim Deok Eun) is a company specializing in the development of online-based virtual cultural and artistic technologies. The company has built a realistic virtual exhibition service platform by replicating real spaces into digital environments. Embracing technologies such as Metaverse, VR, AR, and NFT, the platform has gained significant attention and positive responses from recent visitors.
'Georeobon,' an advanced platform for online-centric immersive virtual exhibitions, was launched by GD Communication. The platform captures 3D virtual spaces by shooting real-world locations, offering an innovative space for exhibiting photos, art, calligraphy, webtoons, posters, family photos, artifacts, and more. Differentiating itself from 3D graphic programs that create virtual spaces, Jinggeomdari Communication ensures a deep and immersive experience similar to being physically present in an exhibition venue.
The platform takes a minimum of one to seven days to complete a virtual exhibition, delivering a space that perfectly matches reality. In comparison, the cost of renting a gallery for offline exhibitions can reach millions of won for 2-3 weeks. 'Georeobon' platform significantly reduces the economic burden on artists, providing individual exhibition spaces for a monthly fee ranging from 50,000 to 150,000 won. Accessible through web browsers, the platform allows viewers to enjoy artworks anytime, anywhere, and easily share exhibitions via KakaoTalk, email, and social media.
Equipped with real-time communication features, the platform enables online interaction between artists and viewers as well as among viewers. Jinggeomdari Communication recently received great acclaim for reproducing the Lee Ungno Art Museum as a virtual exhibition space. The platform presented various exhibition contents hosted by the museum, offering an equal experience of art appreciation and engagement.
CEO Kim Deok Eun stated, "To provide art experiences to the attention-grabbing MZ generation, we have thoughtfully considered various events such as 'Treasure Hunt' within online exhibitions." He added, "Among them, the 'I'm a Curator' program allows viewers to participate directly, cultivating artistic sensibilities, and forming new perceptions of cultural and artistic spaces.
Source: Post 21 News (Reporter: Kim Min-jung)
http://news-j.co.kr/View.aspx?No=2739272
Located in Centum Jungang-ro, Haeundae-gu, Busan, GD Communication Co., Ltd. (CEO Kim Deok Eun) is a company specializing in the development of online-based virtual cultural and artistic technologies. The company has built a realistic virtual exhibition service platform by replicating real spaces into digital environments. Embracing technologies such as Metaverse, VR, AR, and NFT, the platform has gained significant attention and positive responses from recent visitors.
'Georeobon,' an advanced platform for online-centric immersive virtual exhibitions, was launched by GD Communication. The platform captures 3D virtual spaces by shooting real-world locations, offering an innovative space for exhibiting photos, art, calligraphy, webtoons, posters, family photos, artifacts, and more. Differentiating itself from 3D graphic programs that create virtual spaces, Jinggeomdari Communication ensures a deep and immersive experience similar to being physically present in an exhibition venue.
The platform takes a minimum of one to seven days to complete a virtual exhibition, delivering a space that perfectly matches reality. In comparison, the cost of renting a gallery for offline exhibitions can reach millions of won for 2-3 weeks. 'Georeobon' platform significantly reduces the economic burden on artists, providing individual exhibition spaces for a monthly fee ranging from 50,000 to 150,000 won. Accessible through web browsers, the platform allows viewers to enjoy artworks anytime, anywhere, and easily share exhibitions via KakaoTalk, email, and social media.
Equipped with real-time communication features, the platform enables online interaction between artists and viewers as well as among viewers. Jinggeomdari Communication recently received great acclaim for reproducing the Lee Ungno Art Museum as a virtual exhibition space. The platform presented various exhibition contents hosted by the museum, offering an equal experience of art appreciation and engagement.
CEO Kim Deok Eun stated, "To provide art experiences to the attention-grabbing MZ generation, we have thoughtfully considered various events such as 'Treasure Hunt' within online exhibitions." He added, "Among them, the 'I'm a Curator' program allows viewers to participate directly, cultivating artistic sensibilities, and forming new perceptions of cultural and artistic spaces.
Source: Post 21 News (Reporter: Kim Min-jung)
http://news-j.co.kr/View.aspx?No=2739272