The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports, in collaboration with the Department of Construction, the Department of Tourism, the Creative Arts Company, and relevant units, is implementing the project Tỏa: Tinh hoa tỏa sáng – A Multi-Sensory Art Destination.This is an art project applying advanced projection technology, combining sound, light, and multi-sensory perception, offering a new experience for the audience. The Tỏa project welcomes visitors from June 18 at 23/9 Park (near Bến Thành Market, District 1, HCMC).
Representative literary and artistic works of Ho Chi Minh City across 9 disciplines—literature, music, theatre, cinema, fine arts, photography, architecture, dance, and literature and arts of ethnic minorities—are showcased in various formats using modern technology.
The exhibition allows the general public to access and honor the spiritual and creative values of the city’s literary and artistic achievements after 50 years of development.
While listening to classical orchestral performances, visitors can simultaneously enjoy paintings and images – Photo: T.T.D.
Visitors experience 360-degree screens with painting mapping technology projected onto the ceiling – Photo: T.T.D.
Guests capture memorable moments – Photo: T.T.D.
Ms. Nguyễn Thị Thanh Thúy, Deputy Director of the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Culture and Sports, evaluated the Tinh hoa tỏa sáng program as a cultural activity with many innovative elements. Through the application of multi-sensory video art to introduce representative works of literature and the arts of Ho Chi Minh City, “for the first time, unique artistic values across disciplines are conveyed to the public through modern presentation methods that integrate sound, light, motion graphics, spatial interaction, and technology, combined with the essence of literary and artistic creations, offering a vivid and accessible experience. We hope this program establishes a new cultural model while promoting the city’s tourism development. It contributes positively to economic growth, enhances quality of life, and aligns with the city's innovation trend in the era of digital transformation and deep international integration,” Ms. Nguyễn Thị Thanh Thúy emphasized.
The Tỏa project also serves as an important destination in the series of events “Literature Days in Ho Chi Minh City”, set to launch soon, contributing to affirming the role of literature and the arts in shaping cultural identity, fostering socio-economic development, and strongly igniting the spirit of national pride.
Source: Ngắm các tác phẩm tiêu biểu của TP.HCM qua công nghệ video art đa giác quan – Tuổi Trẻ Online