This exhibition displays student posters from a museum studies workshop class in 2015-2016. The posters explore personal experiences and are organized into five themes: personal stories, the five senses, material culture, city spaces, and society. The exhibition invites viewers to reflect on how individual experiences are shared and to think about transitional narratives between the themes. It is curated by student interns and encourages viewers to provide feedback in a comment book.
Gudrun Wallenböck, Founder and Artistic Director, Hinterland GalleryVictoria Durrer
Gudrun Wallenböck, Founder and Artistic Director, Hinterland Gallery, reflected on her experiences, roles, assumptions and responsibilities in working within intercultural exchanges between nations at Intercultural Relations in Arts and Cultural Management Practice, the fourth seminar of an AHRC funded research network, Brokering Intercultural Exchange: Interrogating the Role of Arts and Cultural Management. The network is based at Queen's University Belfast (PI Victoria Durrer) in partnership with Heilbronn University (Co-I Raphaela Henze). www.managingculture.net
Vitamin Group / Artmultitouch Project presentation (eng)Vitamin Group
Artmultitouch is a unique project at the intersection of art and high technology. The project initiator is Konstantin Khudyakov, artist, co-founder and chairman of the Center of Contemporary Art M’ARS in Moscow, president of the Creative Union of Russian Artists. The co-author of the project – VITAMIN group.
Projects were presented at the main stages of the art world: Perm museum of Modern
Art PERMM, “Art Moscow” Fair, Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary
Art, International FIAC Fair in Paris, Art Monaco Salon, and private collections. In September 2011 the exhibition was opened in RUSNANO head office as a nanotechnology project.
Gudrun Wallenböck, Founder and Artistic Director, Hinterland GalleryVictoria Durrer
Gudrun Wallenböck, Founder and Artistic Director, Hinterland Gallery, reflected on her experiences, roles, assumptions and responsibilities in working within intercultural exchanges between nations at Intercultural Relations in Arts and Cultural Management Practice, the fourth seminar of an AHRC funded research network, Brokering Intercultural Exchange: Interrogating the Role of Arts and Cultural Management. The network is based at Queen's University Belfast (PI Victoria Durrer) in partnership with Heilbronn University (Co-I Raphaela Henze). www.managingculture.net
Vitamin Group / Artmultitouch Project presentation (eng)Vitamin Group
Artmultitouch is a unique project at the intersection of art and high technology. The project initiator is Konstantin Khudyakov, artist, co-founder and chairman of the Center of Contemporary Art M’ARS in Moscow, president of the Creative Union of Russian Artists. The co-author of the project – VITAMIN group.
Projects were presented at the main stages of the art world: Perm museum of Modern
Art PERMM, “Art Moscow” Fair, Moscow International Biennale of Contemporary
Art, International FIAC Fair in Paris, Art Monaco Salon, and private collections. In September 2011 the exhibition was opened in RUSNANO head office as a nanotechnology project.
Making Common Sense with our Shared Cultural HeritageMerete Sanderhoff
Keynote speech for the CULTURE TALKS Commons conference 6 December 2022, organized by the Flemish Government and the Antwerp Research Institute for the Arts (ARIA – Antwerp University)
https://www.vlaanderen.be/cjm/nl/agenda/culture-talks-commons
Proposal for an “Anthropocene” Research Program, and its relationship with the “Cultural Evolution” program
Emanuele Serrelli University of Milano-Bicocca CISEPS assembly, October 26, 2016
Anthropocene as a good candidate to REPROPOSE the successful template of the project “The Diffusion of Cultural Traits” (2011-2016)
The Anthropocene defines Earth's most recent geologic time period as being human-influenced, or anthropogenic, based on overwhelming global evidence that atmospheric, geologic, hydrologic, biospheric and other earth system processes are now altered by humans.
* The word combines the root "anthropo", meaning "human" with the root "- cene", the standard suffix for "epoch" in geologic time.
* The Anthropocene is distinguished as a new period either after or within the Holocene, the current epoch, which began approximately 10,000 years ago (about 8000 BC) with the end of the last glacial period.
* Source: The Encyclopedia of Earth, cit. in www.anthropocene.info
An overview of the programme, participants, process and projects behind AFFECT' Second Edition, summer 2015.
AFFECT is a Program for Collaborative Artistic Practices in Berlin initiated by Agora Collective e.V.
Making Common Sense with our Shared Cultural HeritageMerete Sanderhoff
Keynote speech for the CULTURE TALKS Commons conference 6 December 2022, organized by the Flemish Government and the Antwerp Research Institute for the Arts (ARIA – Antwerp University)
https://www.vlaanderen.be/cjm/nl/agenda/culture-talks-commons
Proposal for an “Anthropocene” Research Program, and its relationship with the “Cultural Evolution” program
Emanuele Serrelli University of Milano-Bicocca CISEPS assembly, October 26, 2016
Anthropocene as a good candidate to REPROPOSE the successful template of the project “The Diffusion of Cultural Traits” (2011-2016)
The Anthropocene defines Earth's most recent geologic time period as being human-influenced, or anthropogenic, based on overwhelming global evidence that atmospheric, geologic, hydrologic, biospheric and other earth system processes are now altered by humans.
* The word combines the root "anthropo", meaning "human" with the root "- cene", the standard suffix for "epoch" in geologic time.
* The Anthropocene is distinguished as a new period either after or within the Holocene, the current epoch, which began approximately 10,000 years ago (about 8000 BC) with the end of the last glacial period.
* Source: The Encyclopedia of Earth, cit. in www.anthropocene.info
An overview of the programme, participants, process and projects behind AFFECT' Second Edition, summer 2015.
AFFECT is a Program for Collaborative Artistic Practices in Berlin initiated by Agora Collective e.V.
1. Student
Poster
Exhibition
13 December 2016
to
31 December 2016
Chi Wah Learning Commons,
Centennial Campus,
The University of Hong Kong
The exhibition Encounters delves into the
stories of private, yet shared experiences
we encounter in our lives. Drawing upon
various motifs and memories, each work
invites the viewers to participate in the
active reading and making of meaning.
The exhibition broadly displays five
themes: personal stories, plays of five
senses, material culture, spaces of the city
and the society as a whole.
The five themes in the exhibition begin
with the personal story, belief, and
imagination of individuals. Following
this, each work sheds light on the play of
the five senses, which defy the viewers’
expectations. The distinction among the
five senses starts to blur and creates the
feeling of seeing the sound or hearing the
vision. With the personal experience in
mind, the material culture of past and
present show the different daily living
environments in the past and the present.
When moving further, each work narrates
the individual’s experience within the
space and the city. The exhibition finally
comes to an end with the personal
experience within society and community.
The Encounters exhibition is the second
time we gather the student posters from
FINE2056 Museum Studies Workshop in
2015-2016 in order to present them to the
public. It is curated by student-interns
from the University Museum and Art
Gallery, The University of Hong Kong.
The exhibition invites viewers to think
about the transitional narratives among the
five sections. The viewers may are invited
to write down the reactions and reflections
on the comment book. The book shows
some questions around the themes, stories
and memories from the Encounters.
Hope you enjoy the show.
展覽《邂逅:追溯時光》試圖在探求個⼈人
思考的同時,也呈現出我們在⽣生活中共有的經
歷歷以及情感體驗。從紛繁複雜的圖像、事物以
及記憶中,觀眾或許可以窺視到⾃自⼰己⽣生活的縮
影或是與之產⽣生情感共鳴。從「個⼈人故事」、
「思考五感」、「物質⽂文化」、「城市空間」
以及「社會群體」這五個部分,每張海海報都是
這個多元化展覽不不可或缺的⼀一部分。
在這五個⼩小主題中,我們從個⼈人故事、信
仰以及對⼈人⽣生的⼤大膽猜想⼊入⼿手。緊接著的是對
⼈人體「五感」的思考,這些思考不不落俗套,給
觀眾提供了了全新的審視視⻆角。某些感觸並⾮非彼
此界限分明。它們碰撞、交織所產⽣生的種種可
能性,或許會令觀眾迷失其中;但這種不不可控
的隨機性也預示著潛在的驚喜。接下來來的物質
⽂文化主題展區⼜又將我們帶回⽇日常⽣生活中,描述
古今變化的歷歷史軌跡。再移步向前,⼀一幅幅海海
報講述著在城市空間中個體的感觸。我們最終
以社會群體為收尾主題,希望觀眾可以置身其
中,⽤用個⼈人的多彩經歷歷傳遞我們的《邂逅:追
溯時光》展。
延續上⼀一年年的傳統,此次展覽是第⼆二屆專
為修讀「FINE2056」博物館學的學⽣生所舉辦
的平⾯面展覽。同時,展覽由⾹香港⼤大學美術館的
實習學⽣生參參與策劃,意旨邀請公眾參參與思考展
板之間的故事和內在聯繫。我們誠摯地邀請觀
眾在留留⾔言本上寫下他們對展覽的思考和感觸。
我們希望每位參參觀者都能在作品中看到對
個體⽽而⾔言重要的部分,這也是我們此次策劃展
覽《邂逅:追溯時光》最主要的⽬目的。
Encounter:
Past and Present
邂逅:追溯時光