Published 17:25 IST, May 23rd 2020
3D artwork installed in Seoul showcases virtual wave hitting glass wall; Watch
3D artwork depicting virtual wave swirling inside a glass box was installed in Seoul's Gangnam district and was designed by a South Korea-based firm d'strict.
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A South Korean company has set up a huge 3D artwork depicting virtual wave swirling inside a glass box. The artwork has been installed near a traffic juncture in the country's capital city Seoul and it is mesmerizing people with its amazing illusion. According to reports, the virtual artwork is designed by a Seoul-based firm d'strict, which specializes in using immersive technology to create public art.
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WAVE
The project titled 'WAVE' is installed in Seoul's Gangnam district and it has been successfully revealed on a magnificent DOOH of COEX K-POP SQUARE, the largest and high-definition outdoor advertising screen in South Korea at 80.1m (w) x 20.1M (h). The video of the project was shared on d'strict's YouTube channel and it has garnered more than 4 lakh views since it was shared on May 13. The video is attracting a lot of reactions on social media with most people amazed by the scale and illusion of the artwork.
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A user named Thomas Krul commented, "This is STUNNING. The effect is perfect and appeals to our deepest fascinations and fears. Well done!" Another user wrote, "I cannot be the only one who thought this was real water in a box before I read the comments?" While others said that they would happily pay to go see the installation.
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17:25 IST, May 23rd 2020