
New version of Digilog Samulnori created by Korean maestros Duk-Soo Kim, Sook-Sun An and Soo-Ho Kook, overwhelmed the audience at the opening ceremony of 2010 UNESCO world conference.
VIPs from all over the world praised highly on this Digilog performance renewed and given a new name "Seoul Rainbow – For 2010 colored flower, bird and fish", as a beautiful combination of extremely realistic hologram and live performance of renowned traditional artists.
The sold-out performance Digilog Samulnori in January has proved 4D performance's potential and the audience's craving for this new field. Four months after the first show, the long-expected second performance opened the UNESCO world conference on May 25th.
Sir O-Young Lee, who directed and wrote the scenario, performance director Jae-soon Pyo, Pansori artist Sook-Sun An, Samulnori artist Duk-Soo Kim, traditional dancer Soo-Ho Kook, In Nam soon, modern dancer Yook Wan soon, and fashion designer Young-Hee Lee collaborated to create even greater show. The show introduced the excellence of Korean culture and the advanced digital technology of Korea, the IT powerhouse, to international leaders in culture and education.


The second UNESCO World Conference on Art Education following the successful first conference in Lisbon, 2006, is an international assembly for enhancing and advocating the importance of arts education hosted in Asia for the first time. It was a moment to acknowledge that the synergy of Korean traditional arts and the cutting-edge technology including the interaction technology that actively communicates with the audience, not to mention the state-of-art hologram, transformed 4D Digilog art into a new genre. This groundbreaking performance, also broadcasted live by KBS, impressed many international participants, and contributed to the promotion of Korean culture for the global community.


Live hologram that actually works with the performer and real-time interaction technology that displays various vivid images according to the performer's sound and movement have become d'strict's most distinctive characteristics. Gesture & Sound sensing technology introduced last June at the new product's launching presentation is under continuous development; this human-friendly technology is now a backbone of the 4D performance.
On the stage, the performers and the graphic images harmonized perfectly; butterflies danced to the sound of violins, and alphabets rose from children's toes while they're tap dancing like splashing water. The rising 4D performing arts field started with Digilog Samulnori will continue to evolve.












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