Art Gallery

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SIGGRAPH Asia 2018 Art Gallery will showcase media artworks that embody artistic visions and creative applications of new media for aesthetic achievement. The Art Gallery program will present a curated exhibition to engage, challenge and entertain the conference audience, with media artworks.

In response to the main conference theme CROSSOVER, two artefacts have been identified to stimulate the art gallery exhibition in 2018 as two interrelated organisms in a communication system, namely Candle TV (1975) by Nam June Paik and Mannbi (1981), a mask used in classical Japanese musical drama Noh, by Aya Iwai.

 

Art Gallery Chair

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City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

 

Art Gallery Co-Chair

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City University of Hong Kong
Hong Kong

 


Art Gallery Presentations

SIGGRAPH Asia 2018 Art Gallery will showcase media artworks that embody artistic visions and creative applications of new media for aesthetic achievement. The Art Gallery program will present a curated exhibition to engage, challenge and entertain the conference audience, with media artworks via open call as well as by invitation.

Click here for more information on the SIGGRAPH Asia 2018 Art Gallery Audio Guide.

Scan the QR code on each contributor’s poster onsite and listen to the description of the work in Japanese, Korean, Mandarin or Cantonese.


Art Gallery Talks

Art Gallery Talks investigate the roles of artists and the methods of art-making in an increasingly global, networked, and technologically mediated world. Presenters present their Art Works in 30-minute sessions. The talks highlight theoretical issues concerning contemporary art in our global society.

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