The POSCO 1% Foundation has donated a PosArt-based tactile exhibit to the National Museum of Korea to help visitors with visual impairments and other disabilities better enjoy exhibitions, POSCO Group said Friday. PosArt is the steelmaker’s premium color steel plate that applies high-resolution inkjet printing technology on special steel materials. By layering ink through advanced three-dimensional deposition, it achieves more than four times the image clarity of conventional color-coated steel plates. Among the three types of PosArt-based installations donated is a tactile table that allows visitors to experience major calligraphic works through touch. The table includes braille descriptions placed at accessible heights for visitors with disabilities, while three-dimensional tactile panels reproduce the subtle brush movements of master artists. The feature also allows those without disabilities to explore the aesthetic beauty of traditional art through an expanded, multisensory experience. The other installations include a large scenic wall at the entrance of the reopened Calligraphy a