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Seoul Community Radio and Nose Studio present a new virtual space, onit.life
Check out the space’s inaugural event, ‘A Decade of Seoul Parties 2010-2020’, which aims to raise awareness around Seoul’s under-threat nightlife legacy.
onit.life is a new virtual art and club space from digital media studio Nose Studio and Seoul Community Radio. Designed to “fuse electronic music culture with the limitlessness of online gaming”, visitors to the space can take control of first-person avatars to explore a densely populated 3D-rendered world.
SCR and Nose Studio will open the space with ‘A Decade of Seoul Parties 2010-2020’, a multimedia virtual art installation celebrating Seoul’s incredible club culture while highlighting aspects of it that are under threat and are essential to preserve. The exhibition will include photography from fixtures of the Korean club scene, including Stillm45, Hansy, Kaipaparazzi, Hyunkeem, Chosen1 and Sung1, and tracks from 15 Seoul producers, as well as mix to mark the launch from veteran Seoul artists DJ Conan.
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Posted : 2021-01-19 18:02 A colorful corner of Euljiro in downtown Seoul / Courtesy of Extra Noir By Jon Dunbar
A walk through the alleys of central Seoul's Euljiro neighborhood led a foreign professor on a musical journey.
Andrew Wilbur, an associate professor at Seoul National University originally from the U.S., found his way to some of the area's older record shops, where he picked up a number of mysterious vinyl records from several decades in Korea's past.
"Some of them had little information about the artists, and while a number were full of instrumental covers of pop hits of the 60s and 70s, others seemed to feature original compositions on electric organs," Wilbur, who together with his wife Laura Francescangeli runs an indie record label and hosts a podcast, both named "Extra Noir," told The Korea Times. "I fell in love with these and used a few tracks on the podcast but decided that I wanted to do something more with them."
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Posted : 2021-01-19 18:02 A colorful corner of Euljiro in downtown Seoul / Courtesy of Extra Noir By Jon Dunbar
A walk through the alleys of central Seoul's Euljiro neighborhood led a foreign professor on a musical journey.
Andrew Wilbur, an associate professor at Seoul National University originally from the U.S., found his way to some of the area's older record shops, where he picked up a number of mysterious vinyl records from several decades in Korea's past.
"Some of them had little information about the artists, and while a number were full of instrumental covers of pop hits of the 60s and 70s, others seemed to feature original compositions on electric organs," Wilbur, who together with his wife Laura Francescangeli runs an indie record label and hosts a podcast, both named "Extra Noir," told The Korea Times. "I fell in love with these and used a few tracks on the podcast but decided that I wanted to do something more with them."
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