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Digital art exhibitions shine in town
    2024-01-19  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

FOUR digital art exhibitions, blending new technologies and creativity, are being held at four venues in Shenzhen. Showcasing a diverse range of interdisciplinary artworks, these exhibitions offer a unique exploration of the intersection between digital media, art and the natural cosmos. Art enthusiasts and tech aficionados alike will be mesmerized in the innovative technologies and thought-provoking concepts.

‘Unbounded’

“Unbounded: New Media Technology and Art Exhibition” showcases several interdisciplinary artworks created by Shen Shaomin, Fei Jun, Michael Whittle, Judith Dawer, Paul Shepherd and Picture Rhythm Studios. The theme “Unbounded” signifies a crossing of boundaries, exploring the relationship between the natural cosmos and the digital realm.

Visitors can also check out other permanent exhibits at the museum that record the unique culture of Huaqiangbei, known worldwide as the No. 1 electronics market in China.

Dates: Through March 31

Tickets: Free

Reservations: WeChat miniprogram “华强北博物馆预约”

Venue: HQB Museum, 5/F, Modern Window Commercial Plaza, Futian District (福田区现代之窗商业广场五楼华强北博物馆)

Metro: Line 2 or 7 to Huaqiang North Station (华强北站), Exit E2

‘rhizomatiks_multiplex_2023’

The “rhizomatiks_multiplex_2023” exhibition introduces Japanese group Rhizomatiks’ projects integrating computing, coding and engineering technologies. Since its founding in 2006, Rhizomatiks has been creating various media art projects requiring research and development approaches and involving disciplines such as architecture, design, advertising and entertainment. They aim to synchronize technology with current society, and many works reveal new aspects and offer new insights.

Dates: Through April 7

Tickets: 49-98 yuan

Venue: Sea World Culture and Arts Center, Nanshan District (海上世界文化艺术中心)

Metro: Line 2 or 12 to Sea World Station (海上世界站), Exit A

‘Virtual Lab’

Thirty-six Chinese and international artists are showcasing 24 sets of digital creative works at the “Virtual Lab” exhibition, which is part of the SeeD Pilot Project dedicated to discovering and cultivating outstanding digital creative artists globally. Through their unique digital creative concepts, the exhibition presents reflections on the multidimensional impact of digital technology on the world.

The Longcheng Creativity Commune (Longcheng CC), where the exhibition is held, used to be an old car repair plant and now consists of the Creativity and Innovation Center (CIC), the Manxin Hotel, youth apartments, offices, shops and restaurants. The CIC includes exhibition halls for digital creative works, a dome theater and studios, and also offers services for conferences, forums, performances and lectures.

Dates: Through Jan. 21 (Some exhibits are on display through mid-February)

Tickets: Free

Venue: Creativity and Innovation Center, Longcheng Creativity Commune, Longgang District (龙城CC创意街区CIC创新创意中心)

Metro: Line 16 to Huanggekeng Station (黄阁坑站), Exit C

‘Cosmic Elements’

The “Cosmic Elements” exhibition, a fusion of science and art, has carefully curated astronomical photography, astronomy-themed art installations, and various art forms from around the globe, showcasing the works of renowned artists who have participated in the Ars Electronica Festival, and those affiliated with the House of Electronic Arts in Basel and the Academy of Arts in Berlin.

The exhibition aims to captivate every visitor with the grandeur of the cosmos, inviting them to delve into the ultimate romance of the universe while pondering the profound connection between humanity and the cosmos. It is designed to examine astronomical art from three key perspectives, which are complex observation, the nocturnal journey of the human body, and the public awareness of astronomy. These serve as essential frameworks for viewers to comprehend each artwork.

Dates: Through March 31

Tickets: 128 yuan

Venue: China Resources Tower Arts Center Gallery, B1/F, The MixC Shenzhen Bay, Nanshan District (华润深圳湾万象城B1层中国华润大厦艺术中心美术馆)

Metro: Line 2 or 11 to Houhai Station (后海站), Exit G

(Cao Zhen, Chang Zhipeng)

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