Chungnam Institute for Culture & Arts to Host 'New Content AI Festa'
HONG MOON HWA Senior Reporter
hgeranti@hanmail.net | 2025-07-17 06:49:33
The Chungnam Institute for Culture & Arts (President Kim Gok-mi, hereinafter referred to as the Institute) will host the 'New Content AI Festa' on Friday, July 18th, at 2 PM, at Divine Valley in Asan.
This event is organized to share the outstanding results from the 'Chungnam New Content Academy,' which aimed to discover new trends for the 2025 Chungnam Regional Specialized Content Project, and to collectively explore the evolving direction of the content industry through special lectures by media artists.
The 'Chungnam New Content Academy' is a talent development program based on new technologies, promoted by the Chungnam Institute for Culture & Arts. Its goal is to cultivate skilled professionals needed by the industry by providing educational support utilizing new technologies like AI and operating internship programs.
The program has produced a total of 188 graduates. It's not just about education; it also links with new content field internship programs, operating as an academy business focused on job creation.
The event on this day will feature: ▲ screening of outstanding works, ▲ awards for outstanding graduates, and ▲ special lectures by prominent figures. The special lectures will present in-depth content discussions by renowned Korean media artist Lee Lee-nam and Park Hoon-gyu, who is actively working in the media art field.
Kim Gok-mi, President of the Chungnam Institute for Culture & Arts, stated, "This Festa is an opportunity to share our educational achievements with the local community and to present a model where content talent development, combined with new technologies, can lead to the development of regional specialized content." She added, "We will strive to bring positive changes to the entire Chungnam content ecosystem through exchanges among participants."
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