Calligrapher Kang Delivers Hangeul Lecture, CICI Launches Contest

Calligrapher Kang Byung-in delivered a lecture Tuesday at the New Zealand ambassador’s residence in Seoul, exploring King Sejong’s philosophical 'think different' approach and the structural design of Hangeul. The Corea Image Communication Institute (CICI) hosted the CQ Forum and announced a card-news competition running March 10–May 10 focused on the future of Korean culture and K-content in the age of artificial intelligence. The event included a live calligraphy demonstration.
Key Points
- 1Delivers lecture: Calligrapher Kang explained Hangeul's philosophical design and structural originality at the CQ Forum.
- 2Explains historical significance: Kang linked Sejong's 'think different' leadership to Hangeul's nature-inspired, systematic letterforms.
- 3Announces contest: CICI opens card-news competition March 10–May 10 on Korean culture and K-content in AI.
Scoring Rationale
Official event and contest announcement provide cultural relevance and actionable opportunity, limited by narrow technical significance.
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