Christie announced that its HS Series 1DLP laser projectors, Pandoras Box Software and Widget Designer are delivering visual experiences at Museum HEI, the largest media art museum in Seoul and Gyeonggi Province.
Situated in the Paju Tongildongsan Tourist Special Zone, Museum HEI serves as a cornerstone of Korea’s new Hallyu culture belt, offering immersive, high-tech media art installations.
The current exhibition, “Beautiful Moments in Life,” showcases over 20 media art displays that highlight the beauty of nature and renowned works by European painters.
Among them are two thematic galleries, HEI Square and HEI Theater, which use more than 20 Christie 4K22-HS and D13WU2-HS laser projectors to bring art pieces to life. This visual experience was delivered by Christie’s partners Star Networks and Creum.
S.W. Ham, general manager, Star Networks, commented: “We are thrilled to collaborate with Christie and Creum to deliver an extraordinary visual experience at Museum HEI. Christie’s HS Series laser projectors and Pandoras Box have provided the perfect combination of brightness, color accuracy, and versatility to bring these immersive media art installations to life.”
Paul Lee, sales manager for Korea, Enterprise, Christie, concluded: “We’re witnessing a significant rise in the popularity of immersive experiences in museums across Korea, as visitors of all ages increasingly seek engaging ways to connect with art and culture. Our HS Series projectors and Pandoras Box have emerged as the preferred solutions for these installations, delivering bright, colorful visuals in a compact form factor.”
The HEI Square gallery features four thematic displays that—Flower Hill, Under the Sea, Great Fall, and Cony’s Canvas—brought to life with six Christie 4K22-HS laser projectors.
In the HEI Theater gallery, 15 Christie D13WU2-HS laser projectors display imagery for Renoir’s Moment and The Nature thematic displays.