Memory from Suwon-si, South Korea
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Three illuminated display panels are mounted vertically on a dark brown wall within an indoor exhibition space in Suwon-si, South Korea

Suwon-siSouth Korea

Three illuminated display panels are mounted vertically on a dark brown wall within an indoor exhibition space in Suwon-si, South Korea. The panels are arranged horizontally, with slight spacing between them. The leftmost panel, titled "ARTISTIC VALUE OF DOODLES" (낙서의 예술적 가치), displays line-art caricatures of historical figures: Michelangelo sketching a figure, Leonardo da Vinci with the Vitruvian Man, and Vincent van Gogh drawing flowers. Accompanying English and Korean text describes doodles by famous artists as pieces of art. The center panel, titled "ENHANCING THINKING SKILLS" (사고와 이해의 향상), features infographic-style doodles illustrating cognitive processes: "visual," "auditory," "reading/writing," and "kinesthetic," alongside a statistic of "29% increase in recalling." A separate doodle depicts a hand sketching a city skyline in a notebook. English and Korean text explains how doodling facilitates visualization and improves thinking. The rightmost panel, titled "COMMUNICATION TOOL" (커뮤니케이션의 도구), contains cartoon-like doodles of individuals interacting and expressing ideas. One depicts people talking with speech bubbles, another shows a brainstorming session, and a third illustrates a person drawing with thought bubbles. English and Korean text describes doodling as an effective means of communication. The panels emit a soft, uniform light, illuminating their white surfaces and black line drawings. The wall behind the panels is a flat, dark brown, and the ceiling above is dark, with a subtle grid pattern visible.

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