Korea’s Culture and Technology Contents Show Off in the Center of Tokyo

 The Gyeonggi Content Agency (Director Min Se-hee) announced that Cuzz’s media art video “Magic Hours of Tokyo,” which was selected for the cultural technology distribution expansion support project in the first half of the year, will be sent to the LED electronic board Cross Shinjuku Vision in Tokyo for three weeks. Culture Technology (CT) is a technology that increases added value by applying digital technology to content. Anamorphic (a technique to maximize three-dimensional effect through optical illusion) works that show three-dimensional images on electronic boards using multiple LED sides are typical. The Cross Shinjuku Vision in Tokyo, Japan, which will transmit content this time, is a landmark famous for its giant cat 3D video as a representative outdoor LED display located in the center of Japanese culture. “Magic Hours of Tokyo” media art is a 3D anamorphic technique that expresses the development of modern civilization in which individuals and individuals gather to form a complete world.It will be screened for about three weeks until July 17 and the expected number of visitors is 300,000.

“We will begin overseas expansion through theGyeonggi Content Agency distribution support project,” said Jin Jeong, CEO of Cuzz Co., Ltd. “We will play a role in promoting cultural and technological contents containing Korean emotions and values internationally.” Meanwhile, the 2023 Gyeonggi-do Cultural Technology Distribution Support Project, which provides distribution funds for highly marketable cultural technology contents, will select a total of 10 projects in the first and second half of this year so that excellent companies can introduce K-content at home and abroad.

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