Articles by Shim Woo-hyun
Shim Woo-hyun
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KT’s board selects media business head as new chairman
South Korea’s telecom giant KT said Friday its board of directors has approved the appointment of current head of customer and media division Koo Hyun-mo as the new chairman. Koo will be officially appointed as KT’s new leader following the final approval at a shareholders meeting scheduled in March. When Koo is appointed, he will be the first insider to take the helm at the formerly state-owned company in 12 years. Over the period, former CEOs -- Hwang Chang-gyu Hwang and Lee
Industry Dec. 27, 2019
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No spat at upcoming CES 2020?
While the market was anticipating another face-off between Samsung Electronics and LG Electronics at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show 2020, it now seems highly unlikely.According to industry sources, the Consumer Technology Association, which organizes the world’s largest annual tech event in Las Vegas, has specific terms in the exhibit space contract that prevent companies from giving presentations on products of rival firms, as well as from displaying offensive and inappropriate co
Technology Dec. 26, 2019
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South Korea’s mobile carriers seek opportunities at CES 2020
South Korean mobile carriers SK Telecom and LG Uplus are ramping up efforts to find new business opportunities at the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show 2020 that kicks off in Las Vegas on Jan. 7.Their participation in the world’s largest annual tech event is largely in line with their parent groups’ involvement in the show. Yet, the growing importance of 5G network in the electronics and smart mobility sectors is also an important factor, according to industry sources.The capabiliti
Industry Dec. 26, 2019
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E-mart to open second outlet in Philippines
South Korea’s largest retailer E-mart said Wednesday that it will open its second No Brand store in the Philippines this week. No Brand is E-mart’s private brand promoting low-priced items ranging from food to daily necessities. The outlet is slated to open Friday on a 353 square-meters area in Robinsons Galleria South, a commercial establishment located in San Pedro City, Laguna province.The new branch plans to sell some 630 No Brand items, in addition to some 150 local items.
Industry Dec. 25, 2019
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Mobile carriers ready for spike in year-end data usage
South Korea’s mobile carriers are busy preparing to counter an expected surge in data traffic during the year-end season, the companies said Wednesday. Now is usually the time when mobile carriers experience a dramatic increase in data usage, including voice calls, particularly in locations where many people gather to celebrate.Whenever large numbers of people occupy the same space at the same time, data traffic tends to increase accordingly, said officials from the mobile carriers.T
Technology Dec. 25, 2019
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LG launches its pay TV ambition with Hellovision
The board of South Korea’s No. 3 wireless carrier LG Uplus on Tuesday approved its acquisition of CJ Hello, one of the nation’s biggest cable operators, which will be rebranded as LG Hellovision.The company’s shareholders and board of directors agreed to appoint Song Gu-Young, previous senior managing director at LG Uplus as CEO of the company. CJ ENM, the biggest shareholder of CJ Hello with a 53.92 percent stake, has handed its stake of 50 percent plus one share to LG Uplus f
Industry Dec. 24, 2019
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Zoo without animals: SKT promotes animal protection with VR, AR
Addressing the need to protect endangered animals, SK Telecom on Monday released its latest campaign to promote the concept of a zoo without animals using its advanced media technologies. Adopting “mixed reality” -- a combination of virtual reality and augmented reality -- the video campaign depicts a father of a family bringing a polar bear to life using 5G for his son. The images use realistic rendering to mimic the lifelike fluff of the animal and environmental rendering that refl
Technology Dec. 23, 2019
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Art brings attention to history of oppression, disconnected cultural inheritance
Kukje Gallery’s Busan venue is holding a solo exhibition of Daniel Boyd, featuring 11 convex-dot paintings based on historical photos that Boyd has come across in different sources, from family photo albums to the photo collection of the British Museum. Boyd is an Australian artist who transforms photos of the colonial and postcolonial periods into paintings that raise questions about the colonial history of Australia and the power dynamic in the historical narrative.Boyd began his artisti
Arts & Design Dec. 23, 2019
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Exhibition looks at overarching presence of virtual reality
In a video introducing Niantic’s mobile game Pokemon Go, which uses augmented reality, Pikachu is running around in an open-air cafe, past real people. The uplifting yellow creature even plays hide-and-seek using real-world objects like flower pots. “Watching the video, I thought this real world has become an image -- in an allegorical sense. It was somewhat scary too when I thought about how the real world and virtual reality overlap with one another, the one with Pikachu and the ot
Arts & Design Dec. 15, 2019
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MMCA exhibition highlights Korean video artists, Paik Nam-june and beyond
Paik Nam-june is inarguably the foremost video artist in South Korea. But who else can we talk about when it comes to video art, and what are the distinctive characteristics that other Korean video artists have developed? The exhibition “Korean Video Art from 1970s to 1990s: Time Image Apparatus” at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea’s Gwacheon venue in Gyeonggi Province chronicles video art in Korea between the 1970s and the 1990s, presenting some 130 wo
Arts & Design Dec. 11, 2019
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Exhibition reveals imperial life of Qing Dynasty
The National Palace Museum of Korea is holding the exhibition “Treasures from the Shenyang Palace Museum,” featuring national treasures and relics from the Chinese museum in Shenyang. The Shenyang Imperial Palace was the official residence of Nurhaci and Hong Taiji, the founder of the Later Jin Dynasty and Nurhaci’s son, who built the Qing Dynasty (1644 to 1911). After the capital was relocated from Shenyang to Beijing, the Shenyang Imperial Palace remained a secondary capital.
Culture Dec. 10, 2019
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Wael Shawky reconstructs Arab history through art
Imagine a Middle Eastern man walking bare feet on the streets of Mecca in the 1970s, who soon takes out his keys and drives away in a Cadillac. This interesting juxtaposition of a Bedouin city and the influx of Western influence was a common scene in Mecca at the time, when Wael Shawky was a child in the city. His experiences in Mecca have influenced him a great deal, said Shawky, whose artistic efforts are mainly invested in grappling with the history of Arab world to better understand its
Arts & Design Dec. 8, 2019
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Exhibition brings Middle East closer to Korea
Middle Eastern countries often face negative stereotypes among Koreans. But Seoul Museum of Art’s “Gohyang: Home” offers a closer look at nations in the region, beyond the stereotypes shaped and fueled by negative press.The exhibition consists of works of art that address social, political and historical issues, such as the history of the Crusades, the ongoing conflict between Palestine and Israel, the war in Afghanistan, myths of Arab nations and the lives of ordinary people,
Arts & Design Dec. 5, 2019
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Exhibit takes place around discarded power plant
An exhibit is underway at an outdoor space near retired thermal power plants in Mapo-gu, Seoul, which await to be transformed into a cultural complex. The event, titled “Kraftwerk 2019: Homo Symbious,” features sculptural works that address ecological and environmental issues. Forty-four local artists are participating in the exhibition, showing works made of a wide range of materials, including wood, stone, earth, iron, copper, stainless steel, synthetic resins, fiber reinforced pla
Arts & Design Dec. 4, 2019
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Exhibit sheds light on ancient confederacy of Gaya
The National Museum is holding an exhibition on Gaya, an ancient confederacy of small city-states in the central-southern region of the Korean Peninsula around AD 42-562. Titled “Gaya Spirit -- Iron and Tune,” the exhibit comprises archeological findings of the past three decades, shedding light on the entity, which has often been overlooked in history due to the more powerful three kingdoms -- Baekje, Silla and Goguryeo -- that thrived on the peninsula in Gaya’s last centuries
Culture Dec. 3, 2019
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