Hello.
I'm WHY, the head of the Interactive Content Team, which is the foundation of Realworld.
The time has come when our busy planners need some fresh insights.
To replenish our dwindling ideas, we're planning to venture outside the office.
Where should we go today?
Arario Museum in Space
The place we visited early in the morning was 'Arario Museum in Space'.
It's a museum that utilizes the former Space Group building, considered one of the finest examples of contemporary architecture.
I'm curious to see what artworks are on display.
We enthusiastically appreciated works by renowned artists like Nam June Paik and Keith Haring,
and also carefully examined pieces by less familiar artists.
While viewing the works, I tried to understand the artists' intentions,
but the world of art truly seems profound.
Although Arario Museum wasn't originally built as a museum, which could have meant limited exhibition space,
I was impressed by how they maximized various spaces including restrooms and areas under staircases.
I also took a keen interest in the 'MUSEUM in MUSEUM Project' which was nearing the end of its exhibition.
They configured 8 different spaces according to their respective themes,
which served as a great reference for Realworld as we prepare to open our offline space 'Realworld Seongsu'.
Daily Undaily Gap
Now we moved to Gangnam and visited a space called 'Daily Undaily Gap'.
I occasionally come to Gangnam, but I had no idea such a space existed!
On the first floor, there was a 'LEGO 90th Anniversary Playground' event space.
They said if you complete three missions, you get a chance to enter a prize draw, so I eagerly took on the challenge.
The missions were simple ones like stacking LEGO towers high and taking photos with minifigures,
but the process of actually using LEGO blocks to complete the missions felt genuinely fun.
After completing all missions, I used the coins I received to try the prize crane game,
and managed to win a pack of LEGO as a prize.
The other floors of Daily Undaily Gap were filled with various attractions like bookstores and film developing labs.
I recommend it to anyone who wants to briefly escape the everyday and step into the extraordinary.
Escape Room
Since Realworld's content consists of various mission-type quests,
I often enjoy escape room games to understand recent trends.
This time, I experienced 'BACK Store' at 'Golden Key Flower Road Branch'
and the 'Homecoming' theme at 'Point Nine Gangnam Branch 2'.
To avoid spoilers, I can't write much about the details,
but it was exciting to experience large-scale escape rooms that utilized spacious areas and various mechanisms.
It also made me think about how to construct storylines that can organically connect various quests.
Today's insight trip was a great opportunity to gather diverse inputs.
Based on the insights gained today,
we'll return with even more innovative and exciting Realworld content.
Thank you.