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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241019T100000
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SUMMARY:超越圈圈 循回桃園 Circular Economy Innovation Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:「超越圈圈 循回桃園」計劃作為巡迴台灣各地的首站活動，展示多元豐富的循環文化之美。活動亮點之一是「循回教育推廣車」，這台行動展覽車將置入12種循環經濟的設計融入日常生活，讓民眾透過互動和展示實踐環保與永續。 \n本次活動將展示多家循環經濟品牌的創新產品，展出植物應用於服飾的循環主題。例如，**青年兔庭**將推廣其創新植物纖維皮革，展示如何以環保材料替代傳統動物皮革，實現時尚與環保的完美結合。**優織隆**的鳳梨纖維衣和**七逃**的植物染工藝展示了環保技術如何融入日常服飾。此外，**威力康**、**電電租**、**挑品picupi**等品牌將展示從餘料木材、環保材料製作的服飾到減碳包裝的生活用品，體現資源再利用的創意與多樣性。**桃園在地品牌WeiLi Soul維勵說**將展示回收木材創作，賦予廢棄木材新的生命，作品風格簡約自然，保留木材的溫潤與質感。德大公司亦將參與此次展覽，展示其2023年創立的品牌**HOSAY**，該品牌利用廢棄寶特瓶和台灣農業廢棄物開發全球第一隻消滅塑膠、減碳與環保的清潔劑，期望透過創新實踐，解決寶特瓶污染問題並促進地方創生。 \n此外，青創團隊**台灣茶具有限公司**將展示其以循環經濟為理念的茶具系列，將蚵殼粉結合天目釉製作成茶器，促進經濟增長並推動環保和陶藝文化的傳承。**生森の木零伐科技綠建材 SenSenWood**的環保建材展示，則展現循環經濟在建築領域的應用與創新。其他循環主題品牌如**ACC域創**的綠色展覽應用模式等，進一步呈現循環經濟在生活中各方面的實踐。 \n現場還安排多場手作體驗，如【雲垛療癒設計】的永續石製作、【仙野作】的葉拓體驗、【O2 Lab 海漂實驗室】的海廢文創、【樸植作】的銀行歡再生文創，以及【美麗台灣】的鳳梨纖維絹印活動，讓參與者親身體驗如何將廢棄材料轉化為美觀實用的日常用品。 \n「超越圈圈 循回桃園」將以豐富的內容和深刻的理念，帶領社會進入循環經濟的世界，推動資源再生，打造永續未來，期待更多民眾的參與，讓循環經濟融入日常生活的每個角落。 \nCircular Economy Innovation Exhibition initiative kicks off as the first stop in a touring exhibition across Taiwan\, showcasing the diverse beauty of circular culture. One of the event’s highlights is the “Circular Education Promotion Truck”\, a mobile exhibition vehicle featuring 12 designs that integrate circular economy concepts into daily life\, allowing the public to engage with interactive displays and practice sustainability. \nThis exhibition will showcase innovative products from various circular economy brands\, with a focus on plant-based materials in fashion. For example\, Youth Bunny Court will promote its innovative plant fiber leather\, demonstrating how eco-friendly materials can replace traditional animal leather\, achieving the perfect combination of fashion and environmental responsibility. Youzhi Long will exhibit clothing made from pineapple fiber\, and Chitao will showcase plant dyeing techniques\, demonstrating how eco-friendly technologies can be incorporated into everyday attire. Additionally\, brands such as Weilikang\, Electric Rent\, and Picupi will present clothing made from leftover wood\, eco-friendly materials\, and low-carbon packaging\, reflecting the creativity and diversity of resource reuse. Local Taoyuan brand WeiLi Soul will exhibit creations made from recycled wood\, giving discarded wood new life with simple and natural designs that retain the warmth and texture of the material. HOSAY\, a brand founded in 2023 by Deda Company\, will also participate\, showcasing the world’s first plastic-eliminating\, carbon-reducing\, and eco-friendly cleaning products made from recycled PET bottles and Taiwanese agricultural waste\, aiming to solve plastic pollution and promote local revitalization. \nFurthermore\, the startup team Taiwan Teaware Co.\, Ltd. will display a series of tea sets based on circular economy principles\, combining oyster shell powder with Tenmoku glaze to produce tea utensils\, promoting economic growth while preserving environmental sustainability and the cultural heritage of ceramics. SenSenWood\, a green building materials company specializing in zero-felling technology\, will exhibit eco-friendly materials\, demonstrating the application of circular economy in the construction industry. Other circular economy brands\, such as ACC Green Innovations with its green exhibition models\, will further showcase how circular practices are applied in various aspects of daily life. \nThe event will also feature several hands-on workshops\, including sustainable stone crafting by Cloudstack Design\, leaf printing by Xianye\, marine waste creativity by O2 Lab\, recycled cultural creations by Puzhizuo\, and pineapple fiber silk-screen printing by Beautiful Taiwan\, allowing participants to experience firsthand how waste materials can be transformed into aesthetically pleasing and practical everyday items. \n“Circular Economy Innovation Exhibition” offers a wealth of content and profound ideas to guide society into the world of circular economy\, promoting resource regeneration and building a sustainable future. The organizers look forward to more public participation\, bringing circular economy practices into every corner of daily life. \n活動詳情 Event Details：超越圈圈官網 Official Website https://circular-cross.com/ \nEmail：service@youchun-culture.com \n展覽日期 Exhibition Dates | 2024.10.19（六 Saturday）-11.10（日 Sunday）10:00-17:00 *週一休園 Closed on Mondays \n展覽地點 Venue | 中原文創園區 10倉、11倉 Warehouses 10 & 11\, Chung Yuan Cultural and Creative Park *免費入場 Free admission
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e8%b6%85%e8%b6%8a%e5%9c%88%e5%9c%88-%e5%be%aa%e5%9b%9e%e6%a1%83%e5%9c%92-circular-economy-innovation-exhibition/
LOCATION:中原文創園區\, 中壢區忠仁路33號\, 桃園市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:中原文創園區
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241020T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241110T183000
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CREATED:20240918T061633Z
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SUMMARY:山上的風依舊香──伊誕．巴瓦瓦隆個展 Etan Pavavalung: Mountain Winds Remain Sweetly Fragrant
DESCRIPTION:藝術家 Artist：伊誕．巴瓦瓦隆 Etan Pavavalung \n展期 Date：2024.09.14 – 11.10 10:00 – 18:30（週一休館 Closed on Mondays） \n地點 Venue：亞洲藝術中心 Asia Art Center（台北 Taipei） \n這是最最遙遠的路程，來到以前出發的地方──胡德夫〈最最遙遠的路〉 \n伊誕．巴瓦瓦隆即將在2024年9月14日至11月10日於亞洲藝術中心（台北）舉辦的個展「山上的風依舊香」，是延續與回應自2014年在北美館個展「山上的風很香」的概念，那是伊誕在經歷2009年莫拉克風災後的首次個展，更是其創作生涯中第一次大型且具脈絡整理的個展。而時隔10年，本次個展「山上的風依舊香」，分別以「風」與「靈鳥」兩種形象寓言著伊誕在藝術中的世界觀。在伊誕的的觀念中，靈鳥象徵著永恆的存有，即使物換星移，生命、萬物都無可避免地隨時間流轉與變化，但因為那永恆的牽引，才讓山上拂來的風依舊是香的。 \n2009年的莫拉克風災不僅破壞了伊誕．巴瓦瓦隆所居住的大社部落，災後的異地安置也致使他重新省思人與自然環境的羈絆。對伊誕而言，莫拉克風災是橫亙在其生命與創作歷程中重大的轉捩點，本就以藝術創作長期為原民權益服務的他，在災後更進一步將藝術視作一種心靈重建的工程，不僅是對舊大社部落的重建想望，也盼維繫在災後遷居他處的精神歸屬。災後遷居於「禮納里部落」，是集合原本的大社、瑪家、好茶三個部落的永久村聚落，而雖然他們在這裡的家屋名為「永久」，但包含伊誕在內的多數族人，仍然嚮往著回去那山上原本的家。「原鄉部落的水，好喝的非常啊！沿著溪流起風時，是多麼的香啊！」就在一次耆老吟唱的古調中，呼喚起他記憶中那在山中的風香，也啟示著自於先民那與自然大地互動的生命智慧。於是伊誕以「紋砌刻畫」的獨特手法，反覆將傳統的排灣族紋飾體系轉化為當代視覺系統，這個重複的過程猶如古老的語言和文化教育，Tjasiumalj tjasiumalj ── 重複再重複，經由不斷使用與修正的累積下，伊誕透過這種圖像系統與過去溝通，再將命題放回當下。 \n自2014年在北美館的個展以來，「風」便一直是貫穿在其創作中的一個基本要素，風傳遞消息、帶來希望，也維繫生命、撫平傷痛，而靈鳥指引的道路亦偃藏在風中；就如同在古調中的風帶起了香味，緻密的風紋串連著其作品中的敘事主體，彼此互相牽引著密不可分。當時伊誕受到啟發，寫下了一段詩句： \n這些景 這些事\n印記在風災肆虐的土地上 \n我想要上山\n讓心靈隨風走往\n傾聽靈魂心旋樂音的居所\n在溪水詠讚的大地間\n我要重新披上\n哼唱原味氣息的風彩衣 \n在夢境中切記\n山上的風 依舊香 \n伊誕擷取其以前寫過的詩句，藉「山上的風依舊香」為題，彷若以自己的話語回應耆老的提醒，也響應著他在這十多年來心靈重建的想望；每年依循傳統路徑返回舊大社祭祀、整理，伊誕不僅透過藝術的各種面向重構其心中的精神文化的道，也以實際行動維繫與故鄉的心靈關係。 \n本次的展出脈絡跨度伊誕近10年的創作，分別以「風」與「靈鳥」兩種概念引領觀眾探詢自己的心靈聖山。展出的作品類型與媒材多元，除廣為人知的紋砌刻畫作品外，也包含全新創作的複合媒材與石板雕刻作品，亦有曾赴澳洲參加2021年亞太三年展的數件作品；以及創作於2017年、曾於國際巡迴參展的大尺幅作品《翱翔》，此作以清晰而簡要的輪廓刻畫出靈鳥於風中翱翔的形象，反映其創作歷程的主要意象，是伊誕於紋砌刻畫美學的標誌性之作。展題中的「依舊」，不僅映照著伊誕．巴瓦瓦隆的創作初心，亦隱喻著以前那山上的風很香的部落或已不再是未竟之地，時過境遷，他想透過展覽告訴大家，山上的風依舊是香的。 \n“This is the longest course\, returning to where we started.” ––Parangalan (De-Fu HU)\, ‘The Longest Course’ \nEtan Pavavalung’s solo exhibition Mountain Winds Remain Sweetly Fragrant at Asia Art Center (Taipei) from September 14 to November 10\, 2024\, continues the concept from his solo show The Fragrant Mountain Winds at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM) in 2014. That exhibition was Etan’s first solo exhibition after Typhoon Morakot\, and was also the first large-scale and coherent solo exhibition in his artistic career. \nAfter a decade\, the solo exhibition Mountain Winds Remain Sweetly Fragrant uses “winds” and “spiritual birds” as metaphors to represent Etan’s aesthetic worldview. In Etan’s aesthetic\, spiritual birds symbolize a kind of eternal existence. Even as time brings irresistible change\, vitality\, and decline to all things\, spiritual birds still guide us a path and ensure that the winds from the mountains remain fragrant\, just as they have always been. \nTyphoon Morakot in 2009 severely destroyed the Paridrayan tribe where Etan lived\, and the resettlement after the disaster also caused him to reflect the bond between humans and the natural environment. For Etan\, Typhoon Morakot impacted him deeply; even though he had long utilized his art to advocate for indigenous rights\, the typhoon damage leading him to embrace art as a means of spiritual rebuilding—not only for his original Paridrayan tribe but also to maintain spiritual belonging after the disaster. After Morakot\, Etan and his community relocated to the Rinari Permanent Housing Community\, which combining three tribes from different groups of Paridrayan\, Makazayazaya and Kucapungane. Although they now lived in “permanent” housings\, many\, including Etan\, still longed to return to their original homes in the mountains. “Water from the tribal homeland\, tasty so very! Along the creek as the wind picks up\, how fragrant it is!” Inspired by an elder’s ancient chant that recalled the fragrance of the wind on the mountain\, Etan used his unique “Trace Layer Carve Paint” technique to transform traditional Paiwan patterns into a contemporary visual and narrative system. This process\, akin to the accumulation of ancient language and cultural education\, Tjasiumalj tjasiumalj (means repetition after repetition)\, allows Etan to communicate with the past while bringing those ideas into the contemporary. \nSince Etan’s 2014 solo exhibition at TFAM\, “winds” have consistently been a fundamental element in Etan Pavavalung’s art. Winds are like messengers\, bringing hope\, sustaining life and soothing pain. The path guided by the spiritual bird is also hidden within the wind. Like the scent brought by the wind in the ancient chant\, the meticulous wind patterns connect each narrative in his works\, intricately linked and inseparable. Inspired by that ancient chant\, Etan wrote a poem capturing the essence of the wind’s message: \nThese sights\, these events\nThey are engraved into a typhoon-ravaged land \nI want to head up the mountains\nLetting my heart follow the wind\nChasing the musical notes in my souls\nNotes that compose the odes of the creeks\nI want to be cloaked once more\nBy the colorful singing winds \nLingering in my dreams\nThe ever-fragrant winds of the mountains. \nThe exhibition title Mountain Winds Remain Sweetly Fragrant echoes Etan’s poem and serves as a response to the elder’s reminder\, reflecting his desire for spiritual reconstruction over the past decade. Through this exhibition\, Etan not only reconstructs the spiritual and cultural path in his heart but also maintains a connection to his homeland through art and action. \nThis exhibition spans nearly a decade of Etan’s artistic thoughts\, guided by the dual concepts of “winds” and “spiritual birds\,” leading viewers to search their own sacred mountains. The works on display include his most well-known “Trace Layer Carve Paint” pieces\, newly created mixed media works and slate carvings\, as well as several pieces that were part of the 10th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art in Australia in 2021. And a remarkable large-scale work Flyng\, created in 2017\, which has toured internationally. This piece\, with its clear and concise composition\, depicts a spiritual bird flying in the wind\, reflecting the primary imagery in Etan’s artistic journey and is a hallmark of his “Trace Layer Carve Paint” aesthetic. The word “Remain” in the exhibition title not only reflects Etan Pavavalung’s artistic origins but also symbolizes that the tribe in the mountain that once blew the fragrant wind is no longer an unreachable place. Thought time flied\, Etan seeks to convey through this exhibition that the mountain winds remain sweetly fragrant.
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e5%b1%b1%e4%b8%8a%e7%9a%84%e9%a2%a8%e4%be%9d%e8%88%8a%e9%a6%99%e2%94%80%e2%94%80%e4%bc%8a%e8%aa%95%ef%bc%8e%e5%b7%b4%e7%93%a6%e7%93%a6%e9%9a%86%e5%80%8b%e5%b1%95-etan-pavavalung-mountain-winds-remai/
LOCATION:亞洲藝術中心\, 樂群三路128號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:亞洲藝術中心
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241020T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241110T183000
DTSTAMP:20260415T092152
CREATED:20240918T063503Z
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SUMMARY:Katja Farin: Blind Spot
DESCRIPTION:藝術家 Artist：Katja Farin \n展期 Date：2024.09.14 – 11.10 10:00 – 18:30（週一休館 Closed on Mondays） \n地點 Venue：亞洲藝術中心 Asia Art Center（台北 Taipei） \n亞洲藝術中心很榮幸宣布於9月14日至11月10日 舉辦美國藝術家Katja Farin在亞洲地區的首次個展Blind Spot。 \n亞洲藝術中心自1982年成立以來，長期致力於台灣藝術界的發展，並於2024年推出亞洲藝術中心國際藝術家駐村創作計劃，以培養年輕、中生代藝術家為使命，並探索除了舉辦展覽之外能夠為藝術領域做出貢獻的方式。透過這個駐村計畫，亞洲藝術中心邀請來自世界各地的藝術家來台體驗本地獨特的生活方式和多元的文化，想必這樣的刺激會為藝術家帶來全新的創作靈感。身為亞洲藝術中心國際藝術家台灣駐村創作計劃首位參與者，Katja Farin從8月到9月初這段期間在台灣東岸的南方澳漁港進行駐村。當地豐富的歷史和文化背景同時也鼓勵了藝術家探索全新創作的可能。 \n藝術家在駐村期間所創作的畫作也將於《Blind Spot》展覽展出。Katja Farin敏銳的觀察力，將在地元素如漁船、窗花、動物、昆蟲和植物等呈現在畫作中，並以其具有高辨識度的橘、紅、綠與藍色，共同構成當地的日常場景。這些在南方澳創作的畫作描繪了蘇澳的自然人文風貌，與他在倫敦所完成、大多以室內為空間為主的作品呈現截然不同的氛圍。 \nFarin的作品多以鮮豔的色彩與具戲劇效果的畫面呈現，透過畫面中看似面無表情的主角探索無意識、集體無意識和個人的具象繪畫探索自我、空間和周圍環境之間的關係。這些複雜的構圖描繪了看似是微不足道的日常場景，例如《Flowers for You》、《Splitting While Entering》和《Lost Keys》中無所事事地坐在未知室內場景的人物，或者《Exhausted Bed》中因精疲力盡而倒下的人。角色之間的關係不明確，但對身分認知、外貌、自我接納和差異的模糊和焦慮感始終存在。這些雌雄同體的人物看似被動且面無表情，更加凸顯了他們與周遭的環境隔絕的尷尬感。Farin畫中無法辨別時間與空間的敘事充滿了懸而未決的氣氛，提供了觀者無限的想像空間。《Entering from Exiting》和《Ghost Behind the Screen》中的人物打破了空間的界限，而《Starting to Detach》和《Limited Curtain Call》中人物的潛意識看似脫離了肉體，藉此逃離現實的枷鎖。 \nFarin複雜的構圖和大膽色彩的運用充滿了強烈的劇場效果與敘事感。他曾說「性別即為一種展演」。所謂的性別並不是由生物學來判定，而是社會規範下所產生的演出。無法或是不願被歸類為二次元性別的人則可能面對社會不公的質疑。隨著社會的進步，此一傳統的分類逐漸受到挑戰，但關於這個主題的爭論仍持續不休。Farin的作品涉及性別焦慮和對外貌的各種不安全感，而他所創造的場景反映了人們為了滿足社會期望而進行的對外展演，但內心真實的自我卻被迫隱藏。身為藝術創作者，藝術家如同性別角色的發明者一般，透過筆刷與顏料在畫布上呈現精采的戲劇場景。刻板的性別角色不是與生俱來的，而是隨著社會的塑造、後天逐漸形成的。此現象所造成的焦慮感，想必是許多大眾都能夠同感身受的。 \n在此次展覽中，Farin也首次帶來多件陶器作品。以灰、棕、綠和白釉為主的陶作帶有尖刺與陶和金屬所製成的鏈子和鏡面，是他將畫作中一再出現的符號立體化。透過二維和三維作品的演繹，藝術家審視了隱藏在潛意識中不願被提起的情感盲點、揮之不去的創傷，以及尚待釐清的爭議。兩種不同媒材的作品透過鏡子中反射的畫面緊密結合，而觀者的倒影則被困在這個如同夢境般的漩渦中，彷彿也成為令人不安的空間的一部份。 \n他原是初來乍到、穿梭於南方澳小鎮的旅客，邊探索邊努力適應陌生的語言、街景和文化，在這段一個半月的時間內他已融入當地生活步調，已然是社區的一個居民，即使駐村計畫結束後也不會被遺忘。 \nKatja Farin 2018年於洛杉磯加州大學獲取藝術學士學位，目前正就讀於倫敦大學斯萊德美術學院研究所。曾個展於Friends Indeed ( 舊金山 )、Era Gallery ( 米蘭 )、Lubow ( 紐約 ) 以及in lieu ( 洛杉磯 ) 等國內外畫廊，並曾在Pace Gallery ( 香港 )、Alexander Berggruen ( 紐約 )、Beers ( 倫敦 )、Wilding Cran與Nicodim ( 洛杉磯 ) 等畫廊參與聯展。他目前居住、生活於加州洛杉磯和英國倫敦。 \nAsia Art Center is pleased to present a body of new work by American artist Katja Farin. On view from 14th September to 10th November\, this presentation marks Farin’s first solo show in Asia. \nAsia Art Center has been committed to the Taiwanese art scene since its establishment in 1982\, and from 2024\, the AAC International Artist Residency Program in Taiwan is launched with the mission of nurturing emerging talent and mid-career artists as well as exploring new ways to contribute to the field of art beyond exhibitions. Asia Art Center invites artists from around the world to experience the unique way of life and vibrant culture scene in Taiwan which may provide new sources of inspirations for the artists. As the first participant of the AAC International Artist Residency Program in Taiwan\, Katja Farin has been living and working in the fishing village of Nanfang’ao by the eastern coast of the island throughout the month of August to early September. The village’s rich historical and cultural backdrop offers a meaningful context for the artist’s six-week residency\, encouraging exploration and creative engagement. \nPaintings executed during the residency period are to be included in the exhibition Blind Spot. Layered with Farin’s signature vivid oranges\, reds\, greens and blues with local elements such as fishing boats\, window gratings\, animals\, insects and plants that make up everyday scenes for the locals are visible indications of the artist’s observant eye. In contrast to the works the artist completed in London which are mostly set within an interior\, the Nanfang’ao paintings depict outdoor environments which reflect on the natural scenery of the village. \nBest known for their figurative paintings which investigate the unconscious mind\, the collective unconscious and the personal\, the seemingly expressionless protagonists in Farin’s works are often painted in vibrant colours and stage-like settings that explore the relationships between the self\, the space and the surroundings. Farin’s complex compositions frequently portray seemingly insignificant everyday scenes\, such as figures sitting idlily within an unidentified interior as seen in Flowers for You\, Splitting While Entering and Lost Keys\, or a person collapsing from exhaustion in Exhausted Bed. The relationship between the figures is unclear\, but the sense of ambiguity and anxiety over one’s identity\, physical appearance and self-acceptance as well as difference\, is constantly present. The impassive and blank faces of the androgynous figures appear to be awkward and secluded from their surroundings. There’s an air of suspension in the narratives which are not bound to any particular storyline or timeline hence are open for interpretation. The figures in Entering from Exiting and Ghost Behind the Screen break the boundaries between spaces\, whilst the subconscious of the figures in Starting to Detach and Limited Curtain Call appear to be detaching itself from the physical bodies\, as if escaping from the reality. \nFarin’s complex compositions and the use of bold colours are highly theatrical with a strong sense of narrative. “Gender is a performance”\, says Farin. Gender is not an essential quality or identity determined by biology\, but a performative act reinforced by societal norms. Individuals who cannot or would not be pigeonholed as women or men often face negative consequences. This conventional configuration has been challenged as the society progresses\, yet the debate on the topic continues. Farin’s works deal with gender dysphoria and insecurities about appearances\, the staging of the scenes refers to one’s external performances executed to fulfill societal expectations\, whereas the internal life may remain hidden away behind the screens. The role of an artist as a maker and producer of their art is in fact reflective of the invention of gender roles\, which one is not born with\, but grows into\, as shaped by the society. Via their brushworks\, Farin addresses the source of such anxieties which is shared by most members of the public. \nThis exhibition also sees the largest display of Farin’s ceramic works. Glazed in greys\, browns\, greens and white\, the ceramic pieces with spiky ends\, ceramic and metal chains as well as mirrors\, which are reiterations of symbols found in Farin’s canvases. Through the presentation of both two dimensional and three-dimensional works\, Farin examines emotional blind spots\, the lingering trauma\, unresolved conflicts which are tucked away in one’s subconscious not wanting to be disturbed or reminded. The two media are closely bonded by the reflected images of the paintings in the mirrors\, whilst the reflections of the viewers are then trapped within this vortex\, establishing a relationship with a dreamlike dysphoric space. \nKatja Farin begun their stay in Nanfang’ao as a newcomer\, navigating their way around town soaking in the languages\, street scenes and cultures which were all foreign to them. By the end of the residency\, they have become part of the community whose presence will be missed by the friendly residents. \nKatja Farin \nFarin received a BA in Fine Art from the University of California\, Los Angeles in 2018 and is a candidate for an MFA degree from the Slade School of Fine Art in London. Selected solo exhibitions include Friends Indeed (San Francisco)\, Era Gallery (Milan)\, Lubov (New York) and in lieu (Los Angeles). Their art has been included in group exhibitions at Pace Gallery (Hong Kong)\, Alexander Berggruen (New York)\, Beers (London)\, Wilding Cran (Los Angeles) and Nicodim (Los Angeles). They live and work in Los Angeles\, CA and London\, UK. \nKatja Farin在南方澳：亞洲藝術中心國際藝術家台灣駐村創作計劃 Katja Farin in Nanfang’ao: AAC International Artist Residency Program in Taiwan \nhttp://www.asiaartcenter.org/asia/?p=99233&lang=en
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/katja-farin-blind-spot/
LOCATION:亞洲藝術中心\, 樂群三路128號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:亞洲藝術中心
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SUMMARY:圖書館 Library｜E書E語．推薦接力 即起開跑 E-books Relay Recommendation Contest Kicks Off Now
DESCRIPTION:銘傳大學作為臺灣學術電子書暨資料庫聯盟（TAEBDC）的成員館，配合聯盟舉辦「E書E語．推薦接力-113年度跨校推廣活動」。即日起至11／11（一），113年度TAEBDC聯盟學生與教職員，只要參與有獎徵答與電子書推薦，即有摸彩獲得豐富獎品的機會！ \n活動設有兩項獎勵——推薦獎與接力獎。參與「推薦獎」的同學只需填妥基本資料、依指示挑選並閱讀任一本聯盟電子書，並分享推薦內容，提交後經承辦單位審核通過，即可參加推薦獎抽獎。至於「接力獎」，則是延續推薦獎，每分享一本電子書內的精選短句並提交表單，通過審核後，即可加碼參加抽獎，每人最多可獲得五次抽獎機會，且需挑選不同冊的電子書進行分享。 \n參加活動的同學需注意幾點事項：活動參加者需授權投稿內容無償供主辦單位及聯盟合作學校推廣使用；投稿內容必須為原創，若有抄襲行為需自負法律責任。此外，獎品圖片僅供參考，實際款式以實物為準；若獲得超過新臺幣壹仟元之獎品，需列入當年度所得稅申報，外籍得獎人須繳交獎品價值20%稅金及居留證影本。獲獎者需至所屬圖書館領取獎項，並完成簽收。 \n圖書館活動多元且鼓勵閱讀，盼各位師生多加善用活動資源，閱讀豐富知識的同時，還能順便將豐富大獎帶回家。 \nAs a member library of the Taiwan Academic E-book and Database Consortium (TAEBDC)\, MCU is participating in the “E-books Relay Recommendation Contest – 2024 Cross-School Promotion Event”. From now until Monday\, November 11\, TAEBDC consortium students and faculty can participate in a prize draw by answering quiz questions and recommending e-books\, with a chance to win fantastic prizes! \nThe event features two awards: the Recommendation Award and the Relay Award. For the Recommendation Award\, participants simply need to fill in their basic information\, select and read any e-book from the consortium\, and share a brief recommendation. Once approved by the organizing committee\, participants will be entered into the prize draw. The Relay Award extends the Recommendation Award by allowing participants to share selected quotes from any e-book. For each approved submission\, they will earn an additional prize draw entry\, with a maximum of five entries per person. However\, each submission must be from a different e-book. \nA few important notes for participants: By entering the contest\, participants agree to grant the host and consortium partner schools the right to use the submitted content for promotional purposes. Submissions must be original; plagiarism will result in legal liability. Prize images are for reference only; actual styles may vary. If the prize exceeds NT$1\,000 in value\, it must be declared for tax purposes. Foreign winners are required to pay 20% tax on the prize value and submit a copy of their residence permit. Prizes must be claimed at the respective university library with a signed receipt. \nThe library encourages faculty and students to take advantage of this diverse event. Not only will you expand your knowledge through reading\, but you may also take home exciting prizes! \n更多活動詳情，歡迎至活動網頁查詢 For more event details\, please visit：https://reurl.cc/ky84Ed
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CATEGORIES:圖書館
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SUMMARY:學生會啟動學生權益方向普查 填表抽好禮 Student Association Launches Student Rights Survey with Prizes
DESCRIPTION:銘傳大學桃園校區學生會為了提升學生會作為及為同學們福利效力，推出了「學生權益方向普查」表單，旨在收集學生們的意見和需求。調查日期即日起至11／7（四），表單截止後將依據最高票的前三項議題於學生會IG進行公告，並在學期末各提出一項與議題有關之專案展開調查，專案追蹤進度將在官網公告，師生可隨時上去查閱。 \n此外，填寫表單還有機會參加抽獎！表單截止後，學生會將從所有填寫者中抽出11位幸運得主。中獎者將在學生會IG上公佈並通過電子郵件通知領取獎品，獎項有小米手環9乙隻，及源一NT$100餐卷十張。 \n請各位同學踴躍回應表單，共同創造更美好的校園環境。若有任何問題，請聯繫學生會IG[mcusa_ty]。 \nTo improve the efficiency of Student Association and better serve the student body\, Student Association at MCU’s Taoyuan campus has introduced the “Student Rights Survey”. This survey aims to gather student opinions and needs. The survey will be open from today until Thursday\, November 7. After the form closes\, the top three issues with the most votes will be announced on Student Association’s Instagram\, and one project related to each issue will be launched by the end of the semester. Progress of these projects will be updated on the official website\, where both faculty and students can monitor the status. \nAdditionally\, students who complete the survey will have the chance to enter a prize draw! After the survey closes\, 11 lucky winners will be selected from the participants. The winners will be announced on the Student Association’s Instagram and notified via email to claim their prizes. The prizes include one Xiaomi Mi Band 9 and ten NT$100 Yuan Yi food vouchers. \nWe encourage all students to participate in the survey and help create a better campus environment. If you have any questions\, feel free to contact Student Association via Instagram at [mcusa_ty]. \n表單連結 Survey link：\nhttps://forms.gle/eP1jAXFragQysWvb6
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CATEGORIES:學生會
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SUMMARY:新北市美術館 New Taipei City Art Museum｜體育課 In Terms of Sport
DESCRIPTION:當我們談論「體育」的時候，談的是什麼？當我們觀看「運動」的時候，看的又是什麼？日常生活中的運動時刻，在休閒、健身與競技之際，是否也伴隨著諸多非關動作的經驗連結？適逢2024年巴黎奧運，緊鄰鶯歌運動中心的新北市美術館以「體育課」（In Terms of Sport）為題，策劃一檔結合場內（遊樂場、體育館）與場外（城市、街頭）運動的主題展覽，意圖拆解與挑戰當代社會關於「體育」的主流想像。 \n從生活中的體育時刻出發，「體育課」邀請公眾走入新北市美術館的藝術街坊，共同感受關於運動的多重敘事。在這裡，我們將體驗非常規的運動場；閱讀屬於臺灣的體育故事；遇見藤吉維．尼基．恩科西（Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi）作品裡出神與隱身的各國國家代表隊；端看羅智信〈看我舞動〉和楊季涓「只是玩⼀場遊戲」的自轉運動；踏上張幼欣取材臺灣山林的動態音景；與阿莫．帕特爾（Amol K. Patil）的印度勞動者歌聲前行；隨著芭芭拉．瓦格納 & 班傑明．德．布爾卡（Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca）來自巴西街頭的〈SWINGUERRA〉起舞，而後望向加布里埃拉．安戈蒂瓊斯（Gabriella Angotti-Jones）《我只是想衝浪》眼前的加州汪洋。這些交織著身分認同、殖民背景、政治情勢與社會議題的展覽敘事，是另一種運動日常，也是一堂堂發生在美術館的，不一樣的「體育課」。 \nWhen we talk about sports\, what do we talk about? What do we truly observe when we watch sports? Do moments of physical activity in daily life—spanning recreation\, workout\, and athletics—entail experiences that revolve not really around movement? Coinciding with the 2024 Paris Olympics\, the New Taipei City Art Museum\, adjacent to the Yingge Civil Sports Center\, is presenting “In Terms of Sport”\, an exhibition that integrates indoor (playgrounds\, stadiums) and outdoor (cities\, streets) sports. This thematic exhibition aims to dismantle and challenge contemporary society’s mainstream perceptions of “sports”. \nStarting from the everyday moment in sports\, “In Terms of Sport” invites the public to visit the Creative Cluster of the New Taipei City Art Museum and experience the multiple narratives surrounding sports. Here\, we will explore unconventional sports venues\, read stories of sports in Taiwan\, encounter the impeccable and invisible national team in Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi’s works\, witness the rotational movement in Luo Jr-shin’s Look at Me Grooving and Yang Chi-chuan’s “Just Playing a Game”\, step into the dynamic soundscape of Taiwan’s mountains and forests by Sayun Chang\, move forward amidst the laborers’ song by Amol K. Patil\, dance to Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca’s SWINGUERRA from the Brazilian streets\, and gaze at the California’s ocean in Gabriella Angotti-Jones’s I Just Wanna Surf. These exhibition narratives weave together identity\, colonial history\, political dynamics\, and social issues\, offering an alternative routine of sports as well as a different kind of physical education class at the museum. \n策展人 Curator：鄒婷 Tsou Ting \n\n\n參展藝術家 Artists：\n加布里埃拉．安戈蒂瓊斯 Gabriella Angotti-Jones\n芭芭拉．瓦格納 & 班傑明．德．布爾卡 Bárbara Wagner & Benjamin de Burca\n阿莫．帕特爾 Amol K. Patil\n張幼欣 Sayun Chang\n富安隼久 Hayahisa Tomiyasu\n楊季涓 Yang Chi Chuan\n羅智信 Luo Jr Shin\n藤吉維．尼基．恩科西 Thenjiwe Niki Nkosi \n免費入場 Free for Admission
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e6%96%b0%e5%8c%97%e5%b8%82%e7%be%8e%e8%a1%93%e9%a4%a8-new-taipei-city-art-museum%ef%bd%9c%e9%ab%94%e8%82%b2%e8%aa%b2-in-terms-of-sport/
LOCATION:新北市美術館\, 鶯歌區館前路300號\, 新北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:新北市美術館
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DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241107T000000
DTSTAMP:20260415T092152
CREATED:20241021T012910Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241021T012910Z
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SUMMARY:AI設計流程導入公司全指南 AI Design Process Integration: A Complete Guide for Companies
DESCRIPTION:生成式AI系統性思維攻略，AI設計流程導入公司全指南，從概念到落地的實戰示範 \n生成式AI技術正迅速改變各個行業，室內設計也不例外 \n專為室內設計公司量身打造的AI設計課程 \n深入了解AI設計的前沿技術，同時涵蓋了AI設計導入的全過程 \n從前期準備到技術應用，再到設計流程的優化和建立 \n幫助設計公司系統性地導入AI設計工作流程！ \nA Systematic Approach to Generative AI – From Concept to Execution \nGenerative AI is rapidly transforming industries\, including interior design. This course is tailor-made for interior design companies\, offering in-depth insights into cutting-edge AI design technologies while covering the entire process of AI integration. From preparation to technical application\, and from design process optimization to implementation\, this course will guide design firms on how to systematically integrate AI into their workflows. \n／課程亮點 Course Highlights／ \n\n亮點1. 生成式AI設計的技術與應用\n\n從零開始，了解AI設計的基本概念及在室內設計中的多元應用，掌握最新的技術與趨勢。 \n\n亮點2. AI設計工具實戰操作 \n\n全面介紹市場上主要的AI設計工具與平台，及AI設計在設計流程中的具體應用場景，並實操示範主流AI設計工具，從概念生成到設計落地。 \n\n亮點3. AI設計導入的評估與規劃\n\n導入現狀的分析︰包括電腦設備、技術基礎、與人力資源；評估制定導入計劃，包含AI設計人員的招聘與培訓，並通過內部培訓提升現有設計師AI技能，建立跨職能團隊。 \n\n亮點4. AI技術與設計流程的整合 \n\n探索如何將AI技術融入現有的設計流程，幫助你的團隊提升創意與降本增效。 \n\n亮點5.  AI設計的提案與應用\n\n透過案例實際演練，從概念發想、提案簡報到銜接落地的過程，學習AI設計的成功應用案例，啟發學以致用產生成效。 \n\n亮點6. 獨家AI設計資源包\n\n課程將提供下載即用最新更新的AI設計資源包，助力學員在課後實際運用所學技術。 \n\n亮點7. 提供三個月雲端線上練習平台\n\n手把手帶你線下實際學習，不用再害怕電腦跑不動。 \n\nHighlight 1. Generative AI Design Technology & Application\nStart from scratch by learning the basic concepts of AI design and its diverse applications in interior design. Master the latest technologies and trends.\nHighlight 2. Hands-on Practice with AI Design Tools\nA comprehensive introduction to the major AI design tools and platforms available on the market\, showcasing specific scenarios of AI application in design workflows. The course will include live demonstrations of mainstream AI design tools\, from concept generation to project realization.\nHighlight 3. Evaluation & Planning for AI Design Integration\nAnalyze the current situation\, including hardware\, technical foundations\, and human resources. Develop an AI integration plan\, covering recruitment and training of AI specialists. Enhance the AI skills of your existing design team through internal training and establish cross-functional teams.\nHighlight 4. Integration of AI Technology into Design Processes\nExplore how to integrate AI technology into your existing design processes\, helping your team enhance creativity\, reduce costs\, and improve efficiency.\nHighlight 5. AI Design Proposals & Applications\nThrough case study exercises\, learn how to go from concept generation and proposal presentations to practical implementation. Gain insights from successful AI design case studies that inspire real-world applications.\nHighlight 6. Exclusive AI Design Resource Pack\nThe course offers an updated AI design resource pack for instant download\, providing participants with the latest tools to apply their newly acquired knowledge after the course.\nHighlight 7. Three-Month Cloud-Based Online Practice Platform\nGain hands-on learning experience offline with a cloud-based platform—no more worries about your computer’s performance issues.\n\n／適合誰來上課 Who Should Attend／ \n\n室內設計、建築、營造、建材等空間設計相關從業人員\n對AI在設計領域的應用方法感興趣的設計師與專業人士\n計劃導入AI技術以提升設計流程的公司經營者\n\n\nProfessionals in interior design\, architecture\, construction\, and building materials\nDesigners and professionals interested in learning how to apply AI in the design field\nCompany executives planning to integrate AI technology into their design processes\n\n／誰來上這堂課 Instructor／ \n邵唯晏 Alfie \n竹工凡木設計研究室創始人，台灣交通大學建築博士，專攻數位建築， \n創業之初即導入數位工具進入室內設計流程，擅長透過數位、AI等新技術發展建築及室內等空間設計。 \n現擔任DRD設計研究院院長、台灣CSID室內設計協會副理事長、上海交大南洋文創學院特聘導師、BKA大小孩後次元潮流特展總策展人等職。 \n著作包含《當代建築的逆襲》、《共．享──設計師的人文思考》、《設計．未來．超智人》、《玩物尚志──從二次元到後次元》。 \nFounder of CHU Studio\, PhD in Architecture from National Chiao Tung University\, specializing in digital architecture. Since the beginning of his career\, he has integrated digital tools into interior design workflows\, excelling at incorporating digital and AI technologies into architectural and interior space design. He is currently the Director of DRD Design Institute\, Vice Chairman of the Taiwan CSID Interior Design Association\, Distinguished Mentor at Shanghai Jiao Tong University’s Nanyang Cultural and Creative Institute\, and Chief Curator of the BKA Next Gen Subcultural Trends Exhibition. His works include The Rebellion of Contemporary Architecture\, Shared: A Designer’s Humanistic Thinking\, Design. Future. Homo Sapiens Superior\, and Plaything Philosophy: From 2D to Post-Dimensional Spaces. \n／教學特色 Course Features／ \n◆ 特色1. 頂尖講師：兩岸知名設計人授課 \n由兩岸知名空間設計師邵唯晏親自授課，交大建築博士數位建築專業背景，擅長數位與AI等新技術的應用。 \n◆ 特色2. 前沿實踐：生成式AI技術的實戰經驗分享 \n自2022年起便成功運用生成式AI技術進行設計提案，並憑藉此技術拿下多個重要設計項目。 \n◆ 特色3. 實務導入：AI技術在設計流程中的應用  \n將分享如何將AI技術深入導入設計流程，從設計提案到設計深化，全程實務經驗一手傳授。 \n◆ Feature 1. Top-Notch Instructor\nLearn from renowned interior designers across Taiwan and China. Wei-Yan Shao\, PhD in Architecture\, brings expertise in digital architecture and AI technology applications. \n◆ Feature 2. Cutting-Edge Practice\nGain real-world experience with generative AI technology\, successfully utilized in design proposals since 2022\, leading to multiple significant design project wins. \n◆ Feature 3. Practical AI Integration in Design Processes\nLearn how to deeply integrate AI technology into design processes\, from proposals to detailed design phases. First-hand practical experience shared throughout the course. \n／課程內容 Course Schedule／ \n10:00-12:00    第一堂︰生成式AI的思維架構應用 \n★重點：面對AIGC的四個關鍵心法 / 主流五個AIGC工具的核心應用方法 \n13:00-15:30   第二堂：生成式AI導入設計流程規劃 \n★重點：導入前現狀的分析 / 制定導入計劃 / AI技術與設計流程整合 \n15:40-17:00  第三堂：生成式AI的商用提案應用  \n★重點：從概念發想、提案簡報到銜接落地的過程 \n10:00-12:00 – Session 1: Generative AI Framework & Applications\n★ Focus: The four key strategies for facing AIGC / Core applications of the five leading AIGC tools. \n13:00-15:30 – Session 2: Planning AI Integration into Design Processes\n★ Focus: Current state analysis / Developing an integration plan / AI technology and process integration. \n15:40-17:00 – Session 3: Commercial AI Proposal Applications\n★ Focus: From concept generation and proposal presentation to execution. \n/ 課程日期 Date & Time /  2024.11.9（六 Saturday）10:00～17:00 \n/ 課程地點 Venue / 竹工凡木設計有限公司 台北總部 CHU Studio\, Taipei Headquarters（台北市北投區懷德街48巷21號 No. 21\, Ln. 48\, Huaide St.\, Beitou Dist.\, Taipei City） \n/ 課程費用 Fee /（含講義、午餐與午茶 Including materials\, lunch\, and afternoon tea） \n單人優惠 Individual discount  NT$9\,800 \n雙人優惠 Pair discount            NT$19\,000 \n三人團報 Group of three         NT$27\,900 \n/ 報名截止 Registration Deadline /  2024.11.7（四 Thursday）00:00 \n/ 報名 To Apply / \nhttps://www.accupass.com/eflow/ticket/2409260805591723432337 \n/ 聯繫方式 Contact Information / \nEmail：iecosyst.com@hmg.com.tw \nFB粉絲專頁 Facebook page：https://www.facebook.com/iecosyst/
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/ai%e8%a8%ad%e8%a8%88%e6%b5%81%e7%a8%8b%e5%b0%8e%e5%85%a5%e5%85%ac%e5%8f%b8%e5%85%a8%e6%8c%87%e5%8d%97-ai-design-process-integration-a-complete-guide-for-companies/
LOCATION:竹工凡木設計有限公司\, 北投區懷德街48巷21號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:ACCUPASS,i室設圈｜漂亮家居
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241031T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241108T235900
DTSTAMP:20260415T092152
CREATED:20241028T082938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T083121Z
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SUMMARY:畢聯會即日起徵選 畢業紀念冊主題 Graduation Committee Now Accepting Submissions for the Graduation Yearbook Theme
DESCRIPTION:桃園校區畢聯會展開114級畢業紀念冊主題徵選，四年的大學時光，若要為它定下一個主題，會用什麼來形容它？是象徵突破的航船、充滿希望的晨光，還是無畏冒險的步伐？無論是什麼，現在發揮創意讓它在畢業紀念冊上展現吧！ \n本次活動投稿時間即日起至11/8（五）23:59截止，此後將於11/11-24展開全校票選，由桃園校區全體應屆畢業生共同投票選出，最高票當選者，可獲得徵稿獎金NT$2\,000，最終結果將於11/26（二）揭曉。 \n誠摯邀請每位畢業生踴躍參與投稿，以創意記錄青春，在畢業紀念冊上留下難忘的印記！更多詳細資訊請上銘傳大學（桃園校區）應屆畢業生聯合會IG查詢[mcu_taoyuan_gcaa] \nThe Taoyuan Campus Graduation Association has launched the theme selection for 2025 graduation yearbook! How would you capture four years of university life in a single theme? Would you describe it as a ship sailing toward breakthroughs\, the morning light of new hope\, or the fearless steps of an adventurer? Whatever it may be\, unleash your creativity and let it shine in the graduation yearbook! \nSubmissions are open from now until Friday\, November 8\, at 23:59. Voting will take place from November 11 to November 24\, with all graduating students on Taoyuan Campus eligible to vote. The theme with the highest votes will be awarded a prize of NT$2\,000 and the final result will be announced on Tuesday\, November 26. \nWe sincerely encourage every graduate to participate in this opportunity to capture the essence of these memorable years creatively. Leave an unforgettable mark in the yearbook! For more information\, visit MCU Taoyuan Campus Graduation Association’s Instagram [mcu_taoyuan_gcaa]. \n投稿連結 Submission Link：https://forms.gle/iXAkMu7KkrzPYMQk6
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e7%95%a2%e8%81%af%e6%9c%83%e5%8d%b3%e6%97%a5%e8%b5%b7%e5%be%b5%e9%81%b8-%e7%95%a2%e6%a5%ad%e7%b4%80%e5%bf%b5%e5%86%8a%e4%b8%bb%e9%a1%8c-graduation-committee-now-accepting-submissions-for-the-graduati/
CATEGORIES:應屆畢業生聯合會
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241101T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T092152
CREATED:20241001T084047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T084047Z
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SUMMARY:臺灣水彩專題精選系列〈山林篇〉水彩大展 Taiwan Watercolor Selection: Mountain and Forest Series Watercolor Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:山林自古以來便是文人墨客和藝術家們取材的豐富泉源，那飄渺的雲霧，蘶峨的山峰，青翠的松柏，以及涓涓潺流的小溪，都賦予了無限的靈感和創作的激情。在這片廣闊而神秘的天地間，山林不僅僅是自然的景觀，更是心靈的歸宿和精神的寄托。這次共有54位水彩藝術家參與，除了國內的創作者外，更有來自馬來西亞的畫家共襄盛舉，承先啟後為山林篇的展覽獻上最精彩的作品。 \nMountains and forests have long been a rich source of inspiration for scholars\, poets\, and artists. The ethereal mist\, towering peaks\, lush pines\, and gently flowing streams provide endless creativity and passion for artistic expression. In this vast and mysterious world\, mountains and forests are not just natural landscapes but also a sanctuary for the soul and a spiritual refuge. This exhibition features 54 watercolor artists\, including not only creators from Taiwan but also painters from Malaysia\, coming together to present the most captivating works for the Mountain and Forest series\, bridging the past and future. \n票價 Fee：免費 Free
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e8%87%ba%e7%81%a3%e6%b0%b4%e5%bd%a9%e5%b0%88%e9%a1%8c%e7%b2%be%e9%81%b8%e7%b3%bb%e5%88%97%e3%80%88%e5%b1%b1%e6%9e%97%e7%af%87%e3%80%89%e6%b0%b4%e5%bd%a9%e5%a4%a7%e5%b1%95-taiwan-watercolor-selection/
LOCATION:藝文大樓\, 松山區八德路三段25號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:臺北市藝文推廣處,藝文大樓
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241102T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T092152
CREATED:20241022T082009Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241022T082009Z
UID:10000603-1730538000-1731168000@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:電影製片實務養成術 Master the Art of Film Production
DESCRIPTION:▊活動簡介 Event Overview \n電影作為集體創造而生的文化產物，在製片的運籌帷幄之下，融合文化意涵與商業考量的綜整思維，型塑了不同的電影樣貌。製片是產製電影的核心人物，是孵化電影的重要舵手，在電影的市場洞察與創意開發中扮演舉足輕重的角色，在電影製作的各個環節裡，製片的各種評估與考量，所做的每一個關鍵決策終將影響作品的呈現，他帶領整個創作團隊完成作品，更是最後離開的人物。製片將天馬行空的創意點子，幻化為實際可製作的電影概念，不管是以獲利為考量的商業賣座鉅片，或是以創意為主導的實驗風格藝術片，製片皆是電影的靈魂人物！ \nFilm\, as a cultural product born from collective creativity\, combines cultural significance with business considerations through the strategic thinking of production management\, shaping various forms of cinema. The film producer is the central figure in film production\, acting as the key leader who brings a movie to life. From market insight to creative development\, producers play a pivotal role in every aspect of filmmaking. Their evaluations and decisions impact the final presentation of the film. The producer guides the entire creative team to complete the project and is often the last person to leave the set. By transforming imaginative ideas into tangible film concepts\, whether it’s a commercial blockbuster or an experimental art film\, the producer is the heart and soul of the production! \n▊適合對象 Target Audience \n\n影視產業從業人員\n影視科系學生\n欲投入影視產業者\n對課程主題有興趣者\n\n\nFilm and television industry professionals\nFilm and television students\nAspiring filmmakers\nAnyone interested in the subject\n\n▊活動資訊 Event Information \n \n \n報名 To apply：https://www.accupass.com/eflow/ticket/2410120742421785526804
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e9%9b%bb%e5%bd%b1%e8%a3%bd%e7%89%87%e5%af%a6%e5%8b%99%e9%a4%8a%e6%88%90%e8%a1%93-master-the-art-of-film-production/
LOCATION:犇亞商務暨會議中心\, 松山區復興北路99號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:ACCUPASS,英雄旅程股份有限公司
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241102T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241109T213000
DTSTAMP:20260415T092152
CREATED:20241104T041109Z
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SUMMARY:王志偉校友 推《時代的臉》攝影展 展出33年的人物肖像精選 Alumnus Franco Wang Presents "Faces of the Era" Photography Exhibition\, Showcasing 33 Years of Portraits
DESCRIPTION:銘傳大學大眾傳播學系第一屆校友王志偉，常年穿梭在展演廳，橫跨藝文、影視領域的攝影家，拍攝表演藝術33年，11/2-9在窩著咖啡Perch café舉辦《Faces of the Era時代的臉》攝影展，動人登場。 \n王志偉校友表示，此攝影展紀錄自己超過三十年的時光，對於肖像攝影的學習思考及實務驗證的呈現。119件作品翩然上展，有國寶級布袋戲藝師李天祿、作曲家李泰祥、舞蹈家羅曼菲、綜藝教父王偉忠、表演工作坊藝術總監賴聲川、屏風表演班藝術總監李國修、春河劇團團長暨藝術總監郎祖筠、如果兒童劇團團長趙自強，導演吳念真、嚴藝文，國內外知名演員林美秀、連俞涵、蒼井優等。王志偉進一步說明，裡面紀錄許多名人高光時刻，也有他們的假面與奢華，隨性與固執，這些作品，都是我們生命交集的切片。 \n王偉忠在《Cross貳拾伍。》攝影集書序中，提到2008年彩排《寶島一村》時，觀察到王志偉是位「懂得隱藏在人群中的攝影師，他總是默默的觀察、默默的紀錄，在不知不覺的情況下，捕捉許多幕前幕後瞬間即逝的精采畫面。」藝人在他的鏡頭前是放鬆、自在。 \n小時不善於唸書的王志偉分享為何愛拍人像？「專科住校後，我的懂禮貌卻成為少數流氓同學霸凌對象。在加入攝影社後找到同儕溫暖，並在學習攝影過程中，無縫的將這些成長中的負能量，藉由攝影轉化成某種正向學習，躲在相機後面觀察人群並紀錄他們，相機成為了我最安全的護盾及與世界溝通、傳達情感的方式。」 \n王志偉銘傳畢業後，續於英國伯明罕藝術暨設計學院視覺傳播所取得攝影碩士，現為Francoland Studio專業攝影師，於國立台灣藝術大學圖文傳播學系兼任講師，曾服務於壹週刊、大成報。作品《天作優伶》獲1994台北攝影節新人獎第一名，《毀滅》獲攝影創作獎藝術攝影組Leica特別獎；《假如畢卡索使用了哈蘇相機而不是畫筆，一個女人及她的男人》獲哈蘇相機1998國際攝影比賽台灣地區首獎，全球第四。 \nMCU’s first graduate from the Department of Mass Communication\, alumnus and veteran photographer Franco Wang\, whose work spans the performing arts and entertainment sectors\, will unveil his Faces of the Era photography exhibition from November 2-9 at Perch Café. The exhibit features captivating portraits from his 33-year career in performance art photography. \nWang shares that this exhibition encapsulates his three decades of growth\, learning\, and practical exploration in portrait photography. The display of 119 works includes portraits of revered figures like glove puppetry master Lee Tien-lu\, composer Lee Tai-hsiang\, dancer Lo Man-fei\, TV personality Franco Wang\, Performance Workshop artistic director Stan Lai\, Stage Master Theater founder Lee Kuo-hsiu\, Spring River Theater’s artistic director Long Ching-yun\, If Kids Theater Company director Chao Tzu-chiang\, and directors Wu Nien-jen and Yen Yi-wen\, as well as celebrated actors Lin Mei-hsiu\, Lien Yu-han and Aoi Yuu. Wang explains that these images reveal the highlight moments of these individuals\, their masks\, grandeur\, spontaneity and determination\, reflecting glimpses of their lives intersecting with his own. \nIn the foreword to Wang’s Cross Twenty-Five photo album\, Franco Wang describes him as a photographer who “understands how to blend into the crowd\, observing and capturing moments with subtlety”. This observation dates back to 2008\, during rehearsals for Village of Formosa\, where he noted Wang’s ability to capture both onstage and offstage moments with unguarded spontaneity. \nWang shares that his passion for portraiture stems from his experiences in youth\, noting that he wasn’t a studious child. “In boarding school\, my politeness made me a target for bullying by a few troublesome students. I found camaraderie in the photography club\, and channeling my negative experiences into learning photography gave me a positive outlet. Observing people through a lens became a way to feel safe and communicate with the world.” \nAfter graduating from MCU\, Wang went on to earn a Master’s degree in Photography from Birmingham Institute of Art and Design in the UK. Currently\, he is a professional photographer at Francoland Studio and a lecturer in Graphic Communication at the National Taiwan University of Arts\, with past roles at Next Magazine and China Times. Wang’s work has earned him multiple accolades\, including the New Photographer Award at the 1994 Taipei Photography Festival for Heavenly Actor\, the Leica Special Prize in the Art Photography category\, and the Taiwan region’s first prize in the 1998 Hasselblad International Photography Competition.
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e7%8e%8b%e5%bf%97%e5%81%89%e6%a0%a1%e5%8f%8b-%e6%8e%a8%e3%80%8a%e6%99%82%e4%bb%a3%e7%9a%84%e8%87%89%e3%80%8b%e6%94%9d%e5%bd%b1%e5%b1%95-%e5%b1%95%e5%87%ba33%e5%b9%b4%e7%9a%84%e4%ba%ba%e7%89%a9/
LOCATION:窩著咖啡\, 中山區松江路97巷2號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
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DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241104T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T092152
CREATED:20241104T035259Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241104T035259Z
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SUMMARY:「元氣充電站 Energy Charging Station」讓你考試ALL PASS Help You Pass All Exams💯
DESCRIPTION:期中考來臨很煩躁嗎？來圖書館「元氣充電站」充個電吧！只要在11/4（一）－11/8（五）台北、桃園、金門三校區圖書館借閱2本書籍，即可免費獲得一瓶能量飲，為期中考充電！！！每日數量有限，送完為止。 \n圖書館準備能量飲，讓同學們在緊張的備戰時期中，補充體力，保持最佳狀態。且無論是借閱教科書，還是課外讀物，都能為考試準備增添知識與信心喔！ \n銘傳大學圖書館，祝福所有同學期中考順利ALL PASS，祝大家都能充滿元氣、創造高分！ \nFeeling stressed about midterms? Recharge at the Library’s “Energy Recharge Station“! From Monday\, November 4 to Friday\, November 8\, simply borrow two books from the libraries at the Taipei\, Taoyuan or Kinmen campuses to receive a free energy drink to fuel your midterm studies! Quantities are limited each day\, so be sure to grab yours while supplies last. \nThe library is offering energy drinks to help students stay energized and perform at their best during this intense preparation period. Whether you borrow textbooks or leisure reading materials\, each book adds knowledge and confidence for your exams! \nThe Library wishes all students a successful midterm season with a big ALL PASS! Stay energized and reach for those high scores!
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e3%80%8c%e5%85%83%e6%b0%a3%e5%85%85%e9%9b%bb%e7%ab%99-energy-charging-station%e3%80%8d%e8%ae%93%e4%bd%a0%e8%80%83%e8%a9%a6all-pass-help-you-pass-all-exams%f0%9f%92%af/
LOCATION:台北校區Taipei Campus\, 中山北路五段250號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:圖書館
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