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ART SURVIVAL PRACTICES IN HONG KONG AT A TIME OF GLOBAL SECLUSION: Ars Electronica 2020: Garden Hong Kong

  • MoBen BENAYOUN (Chairman)
  • , Ann MAK (Curator)

Research output: Creative and Literary Works in Non - textual FormRGC 44 - Performance and participation in exhibits

Abstract

As the pandemic has pushed many activities online, the art community is inescapably affected. Various kinds of strategic practices are developing rapidly, particularly on the internet as evinced by the proliferation of webinars and online exhibitions. What kind of impacts do these virtual experiences convey? Is this circumstance a transitory phenomenon or is it shaping up to be the fundamental framework for our future endeavors?

Based on this inquiry, ten contributors consisting of artists, curators, lab founders and researchers, all faculty or alumni of SCM, CityU HK, share their experiences and insights on the recent challenges that are impacting and shaping their practices.

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Research Keywords

  • Online
  • Ars Electronica Festival
  • Hong Kong

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