Promotion of the '4th Industry Digital Core Working-level Talent Training Program' of the Korea Federation of Arts and Technology

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Promotion of the '4th Industry Digital Core Working-level Talent Train…

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[Consumer Times reporter Kim Dong yeok] On the 9th floor of the headquarters of the Korea Federation of Arts and Culture Organizations, Lee Bum hun, chairman of the Korea Arts Federation, and Seong dae geun, CEO of the Korea Education and Evaluation Agency, held an agreement ceremony to host the fourth industry, digital core program for cultural artists.

The two sides said the signing ceremony aims to lead the cultural industry by creating cultural technology (Cology) by combining digital technology and art to become future cultural content.

Lee Bum heon, chairman of the Korea Federation of Arts and Culture Organizations, said creativity can be seen as an area specialized for cultural artists, and that cultural artists can easily become creators by using new technology and digital platforms, the digital occupation of the 4th industrial revolution. In addition, he stressed that it seems necessary for cultural artists to expand their creativity to digital new technologies in line with the fourth industry in order to maintain their existing privileges, and that as the era of the fourth industrial revolution begins in earnest, cultural artists will also make efforts in the future. The signing ceremony to promote such a training program will be a new opportunity for cultural artists living in the era of the 4th industrial revolution.

It is true that the performing industry using digital technology has grown remarkably. The performance fused with digital technology, the fourth industrial technology shown at the opening and closing ceremonies of the last Pyeongchang Winter Olympics, made tremendous progress in performing arts. This is why it is necessary to lead the 4th industrial technology.

The Korea Federation of Arts and Culture Organizations will open an educational program for cultural and artistic workers interested in hackathon, virtual reality (VR) or augmented reality (AR), and smart training technologies for cultural artists to support the latest technologies and business applications.

Heo Sung hoon, head of the policy division of the Korea Federation of Arts and Culture Organizations, said, "We will actively support innovative and new ways in the art market stagnant due to COVID-19," adding, "We plan to expand it to online and offline education in parallel with non-face-to-face classes."

Seong dae geun CEO of the Korea Institute For Education & Evaluation Advancement Corp., said, "The convergence of art is important in the digital field of the 4th industrial revolution, and it is time to think about how to apply these technologies to the future of art to cultural artists."

The convergence program will be developed and applied to respond to this, and the convergence of technology and art has become important for more valuable and meaningful art activities by utilizing various technologies in the 4th industrial era.

Source: Consumer Times (http://www.cstimes.com)



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