
LG recently celebrated 12 years of its OLED TV technology by hosting a special art exhibit called “Fragments” by Filipino artist Isaiah Cacnio. The event took place at the National Museum of Natural History in Manila.
OLED, which stands for Organic Light Emitting Diode, is a type of screen technology that makes pictures on TVs look very clear and colorful. LG is known for being a leader in this technology, and their TVs are popular for their sharp images and deep colors.
To mark this milestone, LG teamed up with Isaiah Cacnio, a well-known local artist. His exhibit, “Fragments,” uses LG OLED TVs to display digital art in a new and exciting way. The artwork shows how technology and creativity can work together to make something beautiful. Visitors to the museum can see how the bright and vivid screens bring Cacnio’s art to life.
The event also highlights LG’s commitment to supporting Filipino artists and culture. By working with the National Museum and local talent, LG hopes to inspire more people to appreciate art and technology.
LG’s OLED TVs have won many awards over the years for their quality and innovation. The company says it will continue to create products that help people enjoy better entertainment at home.
LG’s “Fragments” exhibit is a celebration of both technology and Filipino creativity, showing how art can be experienced in new ways thanks to modern screens.


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