Cindy, this is amazing! I will try and go before it closes, if reservations are 
available.
I wish I had known about this earlier. It seems it opened in May.  
It would have been perfect to bring my students there both in the spring 
semester (interactive media) and the fall (experimental film). Classes are over 
now but I will send out the links.
In Seoul there is no Time Out or guide that describes all the exhibitions, it’s 
hard to find out about things except by word of mouth or posters in the city.
I don’t suppose you were able to visit Seoul this year, due to the quarantine 
upon arrival? Do let me know if you ever come through. 
That goes for all FrameWorkers!
Pip Chodorov


> On Dec 18, 2020, at 10:08 AM, C Keefer <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Closing soon -
> Seoul, D Museum, Sound Museum exhibition includes a special Center for Visual 
> Music section, rooms with 11 experimental animation films by Oskar 
> Fischinger, Mary Ellen Bute, Jordan Belson and Jules Engel. Many were 
> restored by CVM. Closing December 27, advance ticketing required. 
> 
> D MUSEUM presents SOUNDMUSEUM, a large scale group exhibition filling the 
> entire museum with sound and multi-sensory experiences, to December 27, 2020. 
> The exhibition features 22 works across multifaceted categories, from sound 
> installation, audience-driven performance, interactive sound installation, 
> light art to visual music by 13 internationally recognized artists and 
> collectives.
> 
> e-flux - https://www.e-flux.com/announcements/330446/soundmuseum/ 
> <https://www.e-flux.com/announcements/330446/soundmuseum/>
> 
> museum - http://www.daelimmuseum.org/dmuseum/eng/onViewTab1.do 
> <http://www.daelimmuseum.org/dmuseum/eng/onViewTab1.do>
> 

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