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Summary in week 11:Review, summarize and re-imagine

Course Feedback: In this lesson, we learned about the relationship between curation, archives and history. I learned that contemporary archives are not limited to preservation, but through open access and public display, they have become a platform for social and… Continue Reading →

Summary in week 10: Reconstruct my individual project and Learn to create an online exhibition

My Project: This week, I will do a comprehensive review of my individual project. Project title: Reinterpretation: Feminism in Opera Development Keywords: Opera, feminism, historical development, reimagining, contemporary art Themes: Exploring the origin and development of feminism in an ancient… Continue Reading →

Summary in week 9: Film appreciation and Rethink my project

Collective Meeting This week’s collective meeting was a film screening, and everyone chose a film of about ten minutes to play. I chose the very classic film “Singing in the Rain”, and I like the song and dance scenes in… Continue Reading →

Summary in week 8: Get inspired by the artworks

Course Feedback The lemon video of this Wednesday’s lecture impressed me very much, and I think it is a very special art form. The instructor asked us to watch the video and write down the ideas in our minds. This… Continue Reading →

Summary in week 7: An artistic journey of Glasgow

Yesterday my classmates and I went to Glasgow to visit four pavilions. I would like to make some descriptions of the parts I am interested in. First, in the Hunteria Museum, I learned about the history of ancient Rome, such… Continue Reading →

Summary in week 6: The input of others’ viewpoints and ideas

My Individual Project In the sixth week, I showed the contents of the exhibition I planned to the students in the group, and mainly revised the following aspects. The first one was to sort out all the timeline of the… Continue Reading →

Summary in reading week: Self learning and Concept construction

I went to Glasgow this week to visit the gallery of modern art, which had an interesting exhibition. I’d like to describe some of the parts that stand out. The first hall is a cinema, composed of three large screens,… Continue Reading →

Summary in week 5: The Formation of Personal Exhibition Planning

Course Feedback On Wednesday morning, we learned ATLAS Arts, where the online presentation gave me some inspiration. It has the advantages of expanding coverage, long service life, data archive storage and adapting to the trend of digital art. Thanks to… Continue Reading →

Summary in week 4: The continuous improvement of personal projects

Course Feedback The lecture in the fourth week made me understand some of the preparation work before the exhibition, such as the cost, transportation and communication with the artist. We can only see the content of the works in the… Continue Reading →

Summary in week 3: The initial formation of the concept for a personal project

Course Feedback On Wednesday morning we heard a talk by artist Fran Cottell about house projects, an interesting exhibition that breaks down the boundaries between private and public, art and life, turning private houses into art galleries by installation art… Continue Reading →

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