Gaomei Museum’s 30th Anniversary International Forum “Near Future” outlines the direction of innovation in the integration of technology and art

Gaomei Museum’s 30th Anniversary International Forum “Near Future” outlines the direction of innovation in the integration of technology and art

The 30th Anniversary International Forum of Gaomei Museum of Art “Near Future: Re-evolution of Art Museum Practice” invited 10 expert speakers from art museums from the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, Japan and other countries to discuss the innovation and transformation of art institutions, and the innovation of the integration of technology and art. direction. (Provided by Gaomei Pavilion)

[Reporter Su Funan/Kaohsiung Report]The Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts 30th Anniversary International Forum “Near Future: Re-evolution of Museum Practice” invited 10 expert speakers from museums from the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, Japan and other countries to discuss the innovation of art institutions. and transformation, the innovative direction of integrating technology and art.

Lin Yiyu, acting director of the Gaomei Museum, said that in the past 30 years, the Gaomei Museum has continued to deepen its connection with the city through diverse and rich exhibitions and promotion activities. In the face of rapid technological changes, the world is facing a declining birthrate and an aging society, the museum has It is necessary to think about diverse developments and possibilities. This international forum “Near Future” focuses on the digital communication of art and technology and cross-generational co-creation and learning, and hopes that everyone will work together to draw a blueprint for innovative practice in future art museums.

Ina, director of the Kirch Museum in Germany. Ina Neddermeyer took the museum’s three exhibitions that combined virtual reality, drone technology and blockchain as examples to discuss the innovative combination of virtual reality and exhibitions; Chief Curator of NTT Japan Interactive Art Center Hatake Mito shared the evolution of exhibitions during the Covid-19 closure and the post-epidemic era, and introduced the “Multi-layered World” series of exhibitions launched in 2020, and how the physical exhibitions and the virtual metaverse are displayed simultaneously.

Alex., chief curator of the V&A Children’s Museum in the UK. Alex Newson introduced that the museum takes “cooperation” as its core, providing tailor-made space services for audiences of different ages, emphasizing the importance of working with children, teenagers, community partners and families to build a museum.

Rachel. Director of Tate Britain and Tate Modern. Rachel Noel discussed how the Tate Museum can break the sense of distance in traditional museum halls, and through long-term cooperation projects with young people, listen to and adopt the opinions of the younger generation, and create creations that make young audiences feel comfortable and have a sense of belonging. experience.

Hong Jinchan, Acting Director of the Education and Public Service Department of the Kaohsiung Children’s Museum, shared how the museum adopts “Learning through Play” as its curatorial direction, allowing children to enjoy art through play. He also pointed out how to overcome the limitations of equipment space under the changing times. Break away from thinking and continue to create an artistic field that accompanies children.

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Source: China