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Korean digital media showcase: The Oulim in London

Date: Sunday 29 October - Sunday 5 November 2023, 10am - 5pm
Venue:
Saatchi Gallery | Duke of York's HQ | King's Road | London SW3 4RY | | [Map]

Tickets: Free | Book your timed entry slot via Fever

The Oulim poster

Held at the Saatchi Gallery, The Oulim in London celebrates the 140th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Korea and the UK with a wide array of content, from BTS and BLACKPINK to K-Drama and the latest VR & AI tech. Entry is free, so don’t miss out!

Highlights
✨ Explore six sections full of K-content including K-Pop and K-Drama
🎵 Featuring BTS, BLACKPINK, NCT, aespa, Stray Kids, IVE, and ATEEZ!
💻 Enjoy the latest tech with AI, VR, digital humans, NFTs, the Metaverse, games, media art & more

Description
Experience a true moment of Harmony (Oulim), where the boundaries between the cultures and technologies of Korea and the UK come together. Organized by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism of the Republic of Korea and the Korea Creative Content Agency, The Oulim in London showcases the essence of K-content, which has recently been attracting attention around the world. This unique experience features six sections—Time to Remember, Time Collision, Virtual Rhythms, Real Impact, Global Influence, Creative Fusion, and Digital Canvas—with iconic artists such as BTS, BLACKPINK, NCT, aespa, Stray Kids, IVE, and ATEEZ. Best of all, entry is free! Don’t miss out—get your tickets now!

What can I expect from the The Oulim in London?
You can expect the Korean media arts with the advanced technology.

Where is the experience located?
The event will take place at Galleries 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 at first floor of Saatchi Gallery.

How long does the experience last?
The visit will take around 60 minutes.

Oulim ticket QR code

Links:

  • theoulim.com gives an idea of the type of displays, exhibits and experiences you can expect to find

(automatically generated) Read LKL’s review of this event here.