LG Philippines brought together art, technology, and heritage at the National Museum of Natural History through a special partnership that exemplifies the beauty and diversity of Philippine geography and identity. The centerpiece of the event was
, a solo art exhibition created in collaboration with Isaiah Cacnio, the first digital and motion graphics artist to be featured at the National Museum.
This immersive exhibit harnesses cutting-edge LG OLED display technology to reinterpret the Earth’s story, shining a spotlight on the extraordinary geological and ecological richness of the Philippines. From volcanic beginnings to weathered stone and flowing water, the exhibit captures the powerful natural forces that have shaped both the physical landscape and the spirit of the Filipino people.
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Digital and motion graphics artist Isaiah Cacnio during the reveal of the "Fragments" solo art exhibit with the LG OLED AI TVs at the National Museum of Natural History |
Running for an entire month, the exhibit invites visitors to the Ayala Reception Hall on the second floor of the National Museum of Natural History to explore the nation's rich biological history through three captivating digital pieces: “Where Fire Begins,” “Stories in Stone,” and “What Breaks, Flows”, all brought to life by LG OLED AI TVs. These works seamlessly blend art, science, and emotion to reflect the Philippines' geological and cultural evolution. As Cacnio explains, “Even in fracture, there is flow. Even in separation, there is connection.” His work reminds us that, just as nature molds the Earth, shared history and resilience continue to shape our identity as a people.
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"Fragments" exhibit brought to life by LG OLED AI TVs at the Ayala Reception Hall of the National Museum of Natural History |
Cacnio also reflects on his milestone, saying,
“It’s a great honor to be one of the few artists to use LG OLED for art, joining global artists like Refik Anadol, Steve Harrington, and many others.” Through
LGOLEDArt.com, LG continues to support digital creators worldwide by offering OLED as a canvas for artistic expression, ushering in a new era of immersive media art.
“New media and digital art are growing internationally, and I’m proud to be the first artist from the Philippines to take part in this movement,” he adds.
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LG StanbyME |
Following the unveiling of these innovative digital art pieces, LG reaffirmed its steady commitment to the preservation and celebration of Filipino culture through a donation of over ₱500,000 worth of display technology, ranging from TVs, including LG StanbyME units, and monitors, to the National Museum of Natural History. With the installation of LG’s latest displays, the museum now offers a more immersive and dynamic way for visitors to engage with its galleries, blending cutting-edge technology with the Philippines’ vibrant culture and natural history.
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National Museum of the Philippines Director-General Mr. Jeremy Barns, CESO III and LG Philippines Managing Director Mr. Nakhyun Seong |
From its initial donation at the museum’s opening in 2018 to recent support for the National Museum of Fine Arts, and now to its latest donation to the National Museum of Natural History, LG hopes to continue enriching communities by blending technology, education, and cultural appreciation. This latest effort reflects LG’s dedication to honoring the past while embracing the future, marking a milestone as the world’s No. 1 OLED TV brand for 12 consecutive years.
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LG Philippines Managing Director, Mr. Nakhyun Seong shares his welcome remarks |
Mr. Nakhyun Seong, Managing Director of LG Philippines, emphasized the significance of the celebration and the strong partnership between LG and the National Museum of the Philippines. He reflected on the meaningfulness of marking the 127th anniversary of Philippine Independence at the National Museum of Natural History, surrounded by the country’s rich biodiversity.
Highlighting the creative collaboration, Mr. Seong shared, “That spirit comes alive in our partnership with the very talented and young motion graphics artist, Mr. Isaiah Cacnio, whose art beautifully bridges nature, technology, art, and geology, bringing the natural world to life through digital creativity.”
Connecting the donation to LG’s milestone, he stated, “Today, we celebrate 12 years of LG as the world’s No. 1 OLED TV brand, a milestone built on innovation, passion, and trust. As a world-leading Korean brand, LG will continue to help make Filipino lives better—blending global technology with local culture, championing nation-building, and helping preserve the Philippines’ rich natural heritage and biodiversity.”
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LG Philippines Product Director for Media Solutions, Mr. Yongwoo Park shares his insights on Affectionate Technology |
LG’s Product Director for Media Solutions, Mr. Yongwoo Park, explained the brand’s philosophy behind its Smart Life Solutions, introducing LG’s vision of Affectionate Intelligence—AI that adapts thoughtfully and personally to human needs.
“We don’t just build smart TVs. We build experiences that are warm, personal, and intuitive,” he said, noting how LG’s AI-powered OLED TVs transform everyday life into something more effortless and meaningful.
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National Museum of the Philippines Director-General Mr. Jeremy Barns, CESO III, expresses appreciation for LG Philippines' meaningful donation |
Director-General Jeremy Barns, CESO III of the National Museum of the Philippines, expressed deep appreciation for LG Philippines’ generous donation. He called the partnership
“yet another milestone in a long-standing collaboration that has allowed us to push the boundaries of what a museum can be in the 21st century.” |
LG UHD TV at the Ayala Reception Hall of the National Museum of Natural History |
Barns emphasized the evolving role of museums in today’s fast-paced technological landscape, stating,
“We are increasingly expected to be dynamic, engaging, and responsive, places where knowledge is not only preserved but brought vividly to life, often with the help of multimedia visuals and presentations.” He added that the donation enables the National Museum
“to do more and do better in bringing our Filipino heritage, our Filipino stories, to life.” |
LG TVs seamlessly integrated into the galleries of the National Museum of Natural History, enhancing exhibit experience |
He also noted that these new technologies will transform the visitor experience across the museum’s network, shifting from static displays to immersive storytelling and from passive learning to active exploration.
“At the core of our work here at the National Museum is the desire to connect—to bring people closer to their heritage, to foster understanding, and of course, to inspire curiosity,” Barns said.
“When thoughtfully integrated, technology becomes an instrument through which these goals can be achieved more effectively and with greater reach. We are grateful to LG Philippines not only for the material support but for sharing in our belief that innovation must serve education, access, and cultural preservation. Your partnership with us affirms that the museum experience is continually enhanced and enriched by the tools and technologies of our time.” The donation will expand the museum’s ability to deliver public programs that are more inclusive, engaging, and meaningful to a broader audience.
During the program, LG Philippines Product Manager for TV, Natasha Morano, and LG Philippines Marketing Communications Manager, AG Constantino, introduced the innovative features of the new LG AI TVs. Natasha highlighted the AI Magic Remote’s voice-responsive technology, explaining how users are greeted with a personalized welcome message and that the TV recognizes individual voices, eliminating the need to manually switch profiles. AG emphasized customization, noting users can rearrange apps for a fully personalized home screen with tailored content recommendations.
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LG Philippines Product Manager for TV, Ms. Natasha Morano, presents the latest lineup and features of the Next Generation LG AI TVs |
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LG Philippines Marketing Communications Manager, AG Constantino, presents the exciting features of the Next Generation LG AI TVs |
Together, they showcased how LG OLED and QNED TVs deliver more than stunning visuals—“Every frame tells a story, every color sings, and every moment comes alive, bringing the future of entertainment into your home.”
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(Front L-R): National Museum of the Philippines Deputy Director-General for Museums, Mr. Jorell Legaspi; National Museum Director-General Mr. Jeremy Barns, CESO III; LG Philippines Managing Director, Mr. Nakhyun Seong; Motion Graphics Artist Isaiah Cacnio; LG Philippines Product Director for Media Solutions, Mr. Yongwoo Park (Back L-R): Celebrity and host, Robi Domingo; Professional basketball player and Batang Gilas coach, LA Tenorio; LG Philippines Product Manager for TV, Ms. Natasha Morano; Actress and filmmaker, Bela Padilla; Athele, Mika Reyes; LG Philippines Marketing Communications Manager, AG Constantino |
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Robi Domingo with "What Breaks, Flows" by Isaiah Cacnio on LG 55" OLED C5 AI TVs |
TV host and an avid LG user Robi Domingo revealed how the new LG OLED G5 has enhanced his home experience.
“At home, my LG OLED G5 TV has been with me through binge-watching weekends and bonding moments with my wife. The AI Picture Pro is amazing, it makes every frame sharp and bright,” he shared. Powered by AI Super Upscaling, Object Enhancer, and Dynamic Tone Mapping, AI Picture Pro brings out stunning clarity and lifelike detail in every scene, making each viewing experience feel more immersive than ever.
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Bela Padilla with "Where Fire Begins" by Isaiah Cacnio on LG 65" OLED C5 AI TVs |
Actress and filmmaker Bela Padilla highlighted the LG OLED C5’s immersive display technology, saying, “I play Hogwarts Legacy, Little Big Planet, and God of War, and the graphics let me see every detail and texture with smooth, lag-free gameplay. With Perfect Color technology, you get 100% Color Volume and Color Fidelity.” For gamers like Bela, the LG OLED C5 delivers a serious competitive edge with G-Sync compatibility, 144Hz Variable Refresh Rate (VRR), ultra-fast 0.1ms Pixel Response Time, AMD FreeSync Premium, and ClearMR 9000 certification—ensuring smooth, blur-free visuals perfect for high-performance gaming.
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Mika Reyes with "Stories in Stone" by Isaiah Cacnio on LG 77" OLED G5 AI TVs |
Volleyball star and content creator Mika Reyes spoke of the convenience of the LG OLED B5’s AI Magic Remote and lauded its ‘Multi View’ feature, which allows simultaneous streaming and multitasking on the big screen.
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LA Tenorio with the LG 100" QNED TV |
Professional basketball player and Team Philippines Gilas Youth coach LA Tenorio shared how the LG QNED TV has become an essential tool during his strategic game review sessions. "Watching the replays on the big 100-inch screen, it really helps when I’m reviewing even the smallest movements or gaps in defense. The clarity and motion smoothness make it feel like you’re right there on the court," he shared. "With the 120Hz refresh rate, every fast play, every quick pass is so smooth and clear. It’s perfect for someone like me who needs to study the game closely."
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LG Philippines Head of Corporate Marketing, Ms. Mayan Salapantan, highlights the message of "Life's Good" and optimism |
Closing the program, LG Philippines Head of Corporate Marketing, Ms. Mayan Salapantan, emphasized the significance of the donation and LG’s mission.
“By integrating LG OLED TVs, where cutting-edge technology meets timeless artistry, we create immersive experiences that connect people to our nation’s cultural treasures. With LG, you’re connected to a world of vibrant colors, positivity, and optimism.”
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