Sejong University opens 16m by 8m AI virtual studio
Sejong University has opened Team Studios Sejong, described as Asia's largest AI virtual media studio at a university, featuring a 16m x 8m LED wall, a 11m x 6m LED floor, Mo-Sys tracking, Sony VENICE cameras, and Disguise media servers. SK Telecom donated equipment previously used in its Pangyo virtual studio for this new facility. The studio is integrated with motion capture and supports AI Convergence College initiatives.
Key Takeaways
- Team Studios Sejong opened on May 22 in a roughly 300-pyeong space on the 15th floor of Kwanggaeto Hall.
- The studio features a 16m x 8m LED wall and an 11m x 6m LED floor.
- Hardware includes Mo-Sys tracking, Sony VENICE cameras, and six Disguise media servers.
- SK Telecom donated equipment previously used in its Pangyo virtual studio.
- The studio is fiber-linked to a motion-capture facility for virtual idol and character performances.
Why It Matters
Sejong University now has a production-grade virtual studio on campus, combining an LED volume, motion capture, and real-time media servers in one facility. That matters for streaming and XR workflows because it gives students and researchers a controlled environment for camera-tracked virtual production, live performance, and virtual-human experiments. The broader signal is Sejong's DigiLog AI+ and AI Convergence College push, plus SK Telecom's donation of commercial equipment. What to watch next is whether the university publishes research, joint projects, or prototype demonstrations from Team Studios Sejong.
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