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KCCLA UNVEILS IMMERSIVE MEDIA ART EXHIBITION, BRINGING KOREA TO LOS ANGELES

Los Angeles Times

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September 04, 2025

“Tradition in Motion” brings centuries of Korean heritage to life through a digital media art experience, offering a passport-free journey to the heart of Korea.

KCCLA UNVEILS IMMERSIVE MEDIA ART EXHIBITION, BRINGING KOREA TO LOS ANGELES

What if you could tour Seoul's Gyeongbokgung Palace, admire traditional Korean folk paintings that come alive before your eyes and experience the sounds of Korean instruments — all without leaving Los Angeles?

On September 4, the Korean Cultural Center Los Angeles (KCCLA) will open an immersive media art exhibition that brings Korea's history and culture to life.

The media art exhibition, titled “Tradition in Motion: Korean Culture through Media Arts,” represents a dynamic fusion of traditional Korean culture and cutting-edge digital technology. Taking place at both KCCLA and the nearby LA Korea Center, the exhibition features large-scale, high-resolution digital artworks that transport audiences to Korea while they remain in Los Angeles.

After successful debuts in Tokyo and Hanoi in 2022, followed by a celebrated run in New York, the international exhibition now arrives in Los Angeles with an expanded edition. The L.A. showcase highlights work that blends Korea’s traditional culture and arts with contemporary popular culture, such as K-pop, offering a unique combination of artistic creativity and technological innovation.

Across two venues, visitors can experience 12 distinct media artworks that guide them in Korea's philosophy, aesthetics and spirit.

At the KCCLA Media Art Wall, the journey begins with “Traditional Korean Instruments,” where instruments like the Saenghwang, Ulla and Wolgeum create mesmerizing landscapes of light and sound.

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