Gaudí World Foundation takes center stage at ‘The Oulim’ cultural fusion event in London

The Gaudí World Foundation proudly participates in 'The Oulim' Cultural Fusion Event at London’s Saatchi Gallery, showcasing how Gaudí’s timeless legacy continues to inspire and evolve in today’s technological landscape.

The Gaudí World Foundation is excited to announce its participation in the ‘The Oulim’ Cultural Fusion Event in London, hosted by the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism (MCST) of South Korea and curated by the Korea Creative Content Agency (KOCCA). The event will take place from October 18th to October 27th, 2024, at the renowned Saatchi Gallery. This year’s exhibition, themed “Unbounded Fusion,” explores the intersection of art and technology, with a special focus on NFTs, AI, media art, VR, and the metaverse.

For the Gaudí World Foundation, ‘The Oulim’ presents a remarkable opportunity to highlight how Antoni Gaudí’s legacy continues to inspire the blending of traditional architecture with contemporary digital innovations. By taking part in this prestigious event, we reaffirm our commitment to exploring new platforms that promote Gaudí’s work, engaging a diverse audience of both art lovers and technology enthusiasts.

While Antoni Gaudí’s creations are deeply rooted in craftsmanship and tradition, his avant-garde approach to form, natural elements, and geometry has made him a timeless figure in the world of architecture. His vision of merging art, nature, and functionality remains a source of inspiration, particularly in the age of digital transformation. Technologies like virtual reality, AI, and interactive media find a natural resonance with Gaudí’s immersive, organic designs, proving that his influence endures even in the digital realm.

The Saatchi Gallery, known for its cutting-edge exhibitions and support for emerging artistic movements, offers the perfect backdrop for ‘The Oulim.’ This event aligns seamlessly with the Gaudí World Foundation’s mission to explore the convergence of art and architecture with modern technology. ‘The Oulim’ not only enables us to engage new audiences but also emphasizes the continued relevance of Gaudí’s architectural philosophy in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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