The "Earth. Pulse in Motion" Ecological and Art Exhibition is an insightful and immersive showcase that connects the worlds of art and ecology. It highlights the role of technology in both utilizing natural resources and rethinking the relationship between humanity and nature. Through this exhibition, visitors are invited to explore nature's appearance, species, elements, and the challenges related to extinction, while reflecting on how technology can help us reconnect with and understand the natural world more deeply. Exhibition Duration: Exhibition Details:
The event features four prominent artists: Jiang Xian-er, Huang Ming-chang, Yang En-sheng, and Ye Zi-qi. The exhibition, presented in independent spaces for each artist, provides a unique exploration of the relationship between ecology and art, and it is the first of its kind to be hosted in a Taiwanese art museum. The exhibit also includes multimedia elements such as documentaries, research reports, biological imagery, and artistic paintings, encouraging viewers to reflect on humanity's responsibility towards nature. The goal is for participants to engage deeply with the ecosystems around them and reconsider the intricate relationship between humans and nature. Organizers: Co-organizers: Image Licensing: Loan Exhibitors: Ticket Offers:
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For audio guide or further details, the exhibition provides an audio tour link for a more in-depth experience. |
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