(11/13/2013 – ?) I/O Warehouse, Kwun Tong, 62 Hung To Road In a semi-commercial space, a combination of a light design company, a mapping projection production studio showroom, an artist’s workshop and a media art showroom, IOW (which I believe stands for Input/Output Warehouse) held an event, with product demonstrations, a band performance and some…
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Asia, Hong Kong, Lecture/Performance/Event, Theory and Non-Art
CityU Distinguished Lecture: Prof. Myron S. Scholes “Global Economy: Post the Global Financial Crisis”
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(11/13/2013) An event of a different kind, beyond art and minimal art more so, but still of interest, at least for me. Prof. Scholes was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economics for the Black-Scholes option pricing model (a mathematical model of the financial market containing derivative instruments). The lecture at CityU was directed towards a…
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CityU Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre: “Bad Sculpture” exhibition
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(11/12/2013 – ?) An exhibition of student’s work at City University of Hong Kong created under the guidance of Adrian Wong. A mixture of really bad sculpture, boring sculpture and some pretty good pieces too. The biggest ‘fails’ for me were those sculptures utilizing toilet paper – probably the author’s thought of it as shocking,…
Asia, Hong Kong, Theory and Non-Art
CityU Architectural Studies Seminar: Dr. Jonathan A. Hale: Body-Building-World
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(11/12/2013) Prof. Hale’s (The University of Nottingham) guest lecture started off with a clearly dualist view of ‘transparent’ vs. ‘opaque’ technology, pitting against each other the ‘good old world’ and the ‘brave new world’: Handheld mechanical tools that provide ‘direct feedback’ vs. electric tools that provide an ‘experience of the machine’ instead of an experience…
Asia, Hong Kong, Lecture/Performance/Event
Hong Kong Int’l Literary Festival: Hong Kong: An Island of Creativity? – BBC “The Forum” Talk
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(11/10/2013) Hong Kong Literary Festival – Asia in Focus A discussion concluding the Hong Kong International Literary Festival, this talk was recorded by the BBC for the “The Forum” program. The topic sounded interesting, but once in the discussion started, the ‘dumbed down’ BBC World Service style quickly became apparent. Bridget Kendall, the BBC reporter,…
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Microwave Festival: Main Exhibition
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(11/9 – 11/17/2013) Microwave Festival website A small exhibition, containing 5 artworks in total. In accordance with the overall space & moon theme of the festival, the artworks on display all related to the topic, and I felt the relation was a bit too predictable: A withered rose that has supposedly been exposed to Mars-like…
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Microwave Festival: Keynote Conference
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(11/2/2013) Microwave Festival website The yearly Microwave Int’l New Media Arts Festival kicked off with a keynote conference that took place at the Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre of CityU. The overall theme of the festival was related to space travel and that was also the central theme of the presentations.
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Spring Workshop: A Constructed World “The Social Contract”
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(11/2 – 12/5/2013) Spring Workshop website Spring Workshop is an art space located on the South side of Hong Kong Island (Aberdeen). Located in an old warehouse building, it was minutely clean and precisely designed inside. The exhibition by an the artist group called A Constructed World was of a special kind: Prior to entering…
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Asia Code _ ZERO_ 空 + Changhoon Lee “Either Very Short of Very Long”
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Seoul Olympic Museum of Art, 10/11 – 12/22 (Asia Code), 10/11 – 10/27/13 (Changhoon Lee) www.somamuseum.org www.somadrawing.org The handout of the show announced the theme of “Zero” (空 – Chinese character for emptiness) identified as the specific feature of ‘Asian’ art. Works in the show were related to this concept, taking up the theme from different…