Exhibition Plus·Guided Tour
2017.08.26 14:30 - 15:00 | Guided Tours
Tours are held at 2:30pm and are free for visitors with a valid ticket. Guide: Xu Tiantian Language: Chinese
Tours are held at 2:30pm and are free for visitors with a valid ticket. Guide: Xu Tiantian Language: Chinese
The Rockbund Art Museum (RAM) and the Public Art Cooperation Center (PACC) are jointly presenting a series of academic talks on “the publicness of the community” (die Öffentlichkeit der Gemeinschaft) from August to December, 2017.As the first lecture of this series, this talk will introduce you to the world of laws and communities. How have communities been shaping our rules and laws that are being changed over time? And how should our law systems respond to the influence of today’s communities?
Since 2014 when Facebook bought Oculus Rift for $2 billion, the concept of virtual reality has drawn public attention once again as one of the hottest topics in science and technology. In addition to numerous emerging VR startups, many artists have made crossover attempts by using VR to explore new ways of expression. So, what is VR? How has it developed? What historical trends does it represent? How will it influence the art creation and aesthetic understanding?
Tours are held at 2:30pm and are free for visitors with a valid ticket. Guide: Chen Dan Language: Chinese
When exploring “the publicness in everyday life”, we have to first focus on the key issues of “community”: How do people live in a shared space that evolves into a “community”, in which every “member” is willing (or required) to live together in accordance with a set of rules? And who, on what basis, developed this set of rules, laying the foundations of the normativity of the community and governing people’s interactions in everyday life? Political Philosophy studies the group living of human b
Tours are held at 2:30pm and are free for visitors with a valid ticket. Guide: Li Qi Language: English
Little Artist Garden is an art history class and workshop tailored for children, focus on learning key knowledge in the art history, as well as providing varieties of activities in art making and craft building.
Dr. Walter Hsu, Assistant Professor in Theatre Arts at National Sun Yat-sen University in Taiwan. Hsu got his Ph.D in Theatre Arts from Cornell University, specializing in Western theatre history, modern and contemporary Chinese theatre.
Tours are held at 2:30pm and are free for visitors with a valid ticket. Guide: Hsieh Feng Rong Language: Chinese