Following the resounding success of the Delight: Media Art Exhibition, the team behind the epic Korean art showcase opened a new and improved exhibit in London Bridge a few months ago – however, this second iteration is now due to close its doors. PULSE: Beyond Delight, which brings together 13 multi-media zones, inspired by Seoul’s myths, tradition, and innovation, is set to close on October 8.
PULSE uses state-of-the-art media, sound, and light to create the ultimate immersive environment that’ll see you front and centre in the artworks yourself – it’s not one to miss, and you don’t have much time to catch it…
🎟️ Not one to leave without saying goodbye, PULSE: Beyond Delight is treating you one last time with 20% off tickets. Just use the code ‘BYEPULSE20’ to make the most of this special discount before it closes its doors very soon. What are you waiting for? Grab your tickets now.
How does PULSE: Beyond Delight differ from the former exhibition?
The creatives behind PULSE: Beyond Delight bill this exhibition as an even deeper, more introspective exploration of Seoul than the former exhibition, drawing on evolving trends and showcasing authentic stories from its residents in an abstract way. Everything you see, hear, and in some rooms, even feel, will transport you over 5,000 miles away to the streets of South Korea.
The exhibition totally transforms the gallery hidden among the arches of Borough Yards with glorious floor-to-ceiling digital art projections. The majority of the artworks have never been seen before in London until PULSE: Beyond Delight; though some do make a reappearance in the capital from the former exhibition.
The name of the exhibition is inspired by the pulse and rhythm of the bustling metropolis, something you’re sure to experience in abundance on your visit. This is a multi-faceted snapshot of Seoul that you’re unlikely to experience anywhere else apart from the city itself. What’s more, at this exhibition, you’re not just a spectator, but a participant in the artwork itself. See for yourself with tickets to the exhibition, before it closes.