2020 Production for the World Art Gallery, National Museum of Korea

Immersive Content for the World Ceramics Room

experience
replica
archiving
digital asset
video

Year

2020

Client

National Museum of Korea

Shown at

World Ceramics Room

Partners

Dexter Studios

To celebrate the opening of the World Ceramics Room within the National Museum of Korea’s World Art Gallery, TRIC produced and installed two immersive media content experiences. The first is a projection-mapped animated map illustrating the global history of ceramics — from their invention to intercultural exchange. Using a rotating disk as a symbolic potter’s wheel, the projection overlays moving images on physical models like globes and ceramic plates to visualize the historical journey of ceramics across East and West. The second is an immersive multi-surface video centered on chinoiserie, the European craze for Chinese porcelain during the Rococo era. This content traces the influx of Chinese ceramics into Europe after the Age of Exploration, and how it evolved into domestic production. To ensure authenticity, TRIC partnered with the Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg and conducted a full 3D scan of the Charlottenburg Palace porcelain room — making this rarely-seen space accessible in vivid, high-resolution imagery. TRIC also digitally reconstructed the porcelain chamber of Dresden’s Japanese Palace based on architectural blueprints, presenting a virtual space that complements the Charlottenburg experience.

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839, Gyeryong-ro, Jung-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
Email: contact@tric.or.kr
Tel: +82) 42-222-2778

© 2025 TRIC, All Rights Reserved

839, Gyeryong-ro, Jung-gu, Daejeon, Republic of Korea
Email: contact@tric.or.kr
Tel: +82) 42-222-2778

© 2025 TRIC, All Rights Reserved