Keynote Speakers
Jerome C. Glenn
Adrian David Cheok
Usman Haque
Donyun KIM
The Future of DMC: Media Technology, City, and Culture A global Media and Entertainment cluster, DMC (Digital Media City) hosts the 10th anniversary international symposium. Today, the world is readjusting to technological advancements of networks which are significantly changing various modes of production, categorization, circulation and preservation of information and data. Political and economical events of War, disasters, financial capitals and distributional movements are constantly processing and transforming data. Democracy is turning public opinions into statistics through SNS (Social Networking Service). Rather than to encourage possession and consumption, both direct and indirect capitals are fundamentally changing their principles by adapting to new movements that widens accessibility and distribution. Media technology is rapidly reorganizing the entire world into a new paradigm of convergences, movements, smart communications, and real-time global interactions. Also corporations require creative innovations and actions in every field to realize their values such as developing new markets and products, promoting public images, improving the culture and welfare of employees, and returning profits to society. Supranational corporations such as Google, Apple, Intel, Microsoft are paying attention to the new kinds of cultural participation by creating new media technology in order to create better media and entertainment contents. Digital Media City (DMC) is a ‘pilot city’ that was built to deal with changes in the industry and culture based on information technology and media. DMC not only predicts but also proposes new directions by demanding and developing professional research, technical, humanistic and industrial knowledge. By hosting this symposium, DMC will discuss future aims of Media City Seoul and its current priorities and alternatives. This event invites numerous renowned media artist and scholars to discuss the near future of emerging cities, and question values and conditions of media technology in new cities. Panelists include Jerome C. Glenn (a prominent futurist thinker and writer), Adrian David Cheok (professor at National University of Singapore and Director of the Mixed Reality Lab), Usman Haque (architect and media artist and theorist) and Donyun KIM (professor at Sungkyunkwan University) who conducted research into the development of Creative Cities since the launch of DMC. Through this opportunity, we hope to generate extensive and detailed discussions and plans based on these issues mentioned above.