BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//Events Calendar - ECPv6.8.1//NONSGML v1.0//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
METHOD:PUBLISH
X-WR-CALNAME:Events Calendar
X-ORIGINAL-URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw
X-WR-CALDESC:Events for Events Calendar
REFRESH-INTERVAL;VALUE=DURATION:PT1H
X-Robots-Tag:noindex
X-PUBLISHED-TTL:PT1H
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:Asia/Taipei
BEGIN:STANDARD
TZOFFSETFROM:+0800
TZOFFSETTO:+0800
TZNAME:CST
DTSTART:20240101T000000
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241028T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241117T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124442
CREATED:20240821T074120Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240821T074120Z
UID:10000429-1730109600-1731862800@events.mcu.edu.tw
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/08/3-1.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241101T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241112T210000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124442
CREATED:20241001T084047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241001T084047Z
UID:10000550-1730451600-1731445200@events.mcu.edu.tw
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
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/461097272_940659624770411_6852626879274300751_n.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241108T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124442
CREATED:20241017T055709Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241017T055709Z
UID:10000590-1731056400-1732291200@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:銘傳藝術中心桃園館展出「2024黃山攝影展」 MCU Art Center Taoyuan Gallery Presents "2024 Huangshan Photography Exhibition"
DESCRIPTION:銘傳大學藝術中心桃園館推出「2024黃山攝影展」，展期從即日起至11／22止，精選50幅海峽兩岸攝影作品展出，透過攝影鏡頭紀錄下世界自然與文化遺產－黃山的不同面貌，讓師生大開眼界。 \nMCU’s Art Center Taoyuan Gallery is proud to present the “2024 Huangshan Photography Exhibition\,” which will run from now until November 22. The exhibition showcases 50 selected works from photographers across the Taiwan Strait\, capturing various perspectives of the world-renowned natural and cultural heritage site\, Huangshan\, offering a breathtaking experience for students and faculty. \n \n此次展覽匯集海峽兩岸攝影師作品，以自然奇景與四季更迭的黃山為主角，分為《春生萬壑》、《夏夜闌珊》、《秋霜雅望》、《冬雪傲寒》四個篇章，共計展出50幅攝影作品，呈現大自然風光的變化萬千。 \nThe exhibition brings together works from photographers on both sides of the Taiwan Strait\, focusing on the natural wonders and seasonal transformations of Huangshan. It is divided into four thematic sections: “Spring’s Awakening Valleys”\, “Summer’s Tranquil Nights”\, “Autumn’s Frosted Elegance” and “Winter’s Proud Snow”. A total of 50 photographs are displayed\, showcasing the ever-changing beauty of the natural landscape. \n \n「2024黃山攝影展」由銘傳大學、黃山風景區管理委員會、台灣攝影家交流協會共同主辦，即日起至11／22止，在銘傳大學桃園校區藝術中心桃園館展出；12／9-2025／1／3移師台北校區藝術中心台北館續展，每週一至週五開放免費參觀（例假日除外），歡迎喜歡欣賞攝影作品的民眾、全校師生前往欣賞。 \nThe “2024 Huangshan Photography Exhibition” is co-hosted by MCU\, Huangshan Scenic Area Management Committee and Taiwan Photographers Association. It is currently on display at the Taoyuan Gallery of the Art Center on MCU’s Taoyuan Campus until November 22. The exhibition will then move to the Taipei Gallery at the Taipei Campus Art Center from December 9\, 2024\, to January 3\, 2025. The exhibition is open for free viewing from Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays)\, and all photography enthusiasts\, as well as students and faculty\, are welcome to attend.
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e9%8a%98%e5%82%b3%e8%97%9d%e8%a1%93%e4%b8%ad%e5%bf%83%e6%a1%83%e5%9c%92%e9%a4%a8%e5%b1%95%e5%87%ba%e3%80%8c2024%e9%bb%83%e5%b1%b1%e6%94%9d%e5%bd%b1%e5%b1%95%e3%80%8d-mcu-art-center-taoyuan-gallery-pr/
LOCATION:桃園校區Taoyuan Campus\, 龜山區德明路5號\, 桃園市\, Taiwan
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/DSC6913-scaled-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124442
CREATED:20241107T065903Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T065903Z
UID:10000642-1731060000-1732899600@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:不眠山 Seeking for Absent Forms in Forests —蔡昱廷個展 Yu Ting Tsai Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:展覽介紹 Exhibition Introduction \n夜晚的靜謐是登山者出發的時刻，像是夢遊一般地闖進黑暗的森林中。 \n約莫七年的時間，藝術家作為高山嚮導在臺灣廣袤的山林中持續攀爬，見證過生命的殞落、攀登的迷戀、光怪陸離的故事又或是在山林中看見臺灣複雜歷史的感嘆，那長時間住在山中與外界斷聯的日子，總能有許多體悟。 \n\n山林不僅隱藏文明發展的遺忘痕跡，也創造了某種中介地帶，被時間掩蓋的歷史、記憶、人類的慾望與失蹤的人彷彿化作幽魂，徘徊在蒼翠的樹影中。 \n展覽試圖聚焦於『失蹤』作為一種存在的狀態，山中聚落遺址難以接近的失蹤、黑夜山林攀爬身體與意識解離的失蹤狀態以及日治時期至民國初期，威權轉移下文化銜接的模糊地帶，它們同樣位於中介地帶之中。觀者與藝術家，身在其中，失蹤的存在狀態，一切都在巨大的循環中息息相關。同時展覽探索觀者觀看的出神狀態，意識跨越時間線，關於日本殖民、山林產業與臺灣人民之間逐漸消散的集體記憶，被山林的異質空間所包覆。 \nThe silence of night marks the hour when mountain-climbers depart. Like sleepwalking\, they intrude into the darkened forests. \nFor seven years\, having witnessed the final moments in life\, a mountain guide as an artist is climbing continuously in the thick and dense forests in Taiwan. There exists the allure of ascending and the bizarre tales and the sighs of history through the dense woodlands. In those long days\, being isolated from the world outside\, the artist found countless revelations. \nThe mountains not only hide the forgotten traces of civilization but also forge an “Liminal Zone”. Time-buried history\, faded memories\, human desires\, and the missing humans being specters have drifted in the shadows of ancient trees. \nThis exhibition makes a focus of “disappearance” as a state of existence: the elusive disappearance of inaccessible mountain ruins\, the dissociative state of body and mind while climbing through the nocturnal forest\, and the ambiguous zones of cultural transition from the Japanese colonial era to the early Republic period. All reside within this liminal zone. The artist and the observer dwell in this state of absence\, where all things are bound within a grand cycle. \nThe exhibition also explores the entranced state of the viewer\, in which consciousness transcends the boundaries of time\, enveloped by different space of forests in the mountains. It reflects on the gradually fading collective memories of Japanese colonization\, forest industries\, and Taiwanese people shrouded within the ethereal woods. \n藝術家簡介 About the Artist \n蔡昱廷 Yu Ting Tsai \n1999年生，目前於北藝大新媒體藝術碩士進修。曾獲2025桃源國際藝術獎、2024臺灣美術新貌獎、2024西班牙馬德里錄像藝術節放映等。 \n創作語彙多結合自然、科技、歷史等不同知識領域，以此建構多重角度的觀看。媒材跨及裝置、錄像、與攝影。 \n創作核心源自於生命經驗，自我、精神、地方、歷史的挖掘與辨認，以拓墣學觀點觀看個體，藝術家走入作品之中，再相性不同的歷程中觀看經驗在個體作用的狀態以及多重主體性的形塑過程。 \nYu Ting Tsai(b.1999\, Taipei\, Taiwan) is an artist who lives and works in Taipei\, currently pursuing a master’s degree in New Media Art at Taipei National University of the Arts. His major awards include the 2025 Taoyuan International Art Award (TW)\, 2024 Taiwan Emerging Art Awards (TW)\, Festival PROYECTOR 2024(ES)\, etc. \nThe vocabulary words used in the work consists of various fields of knowledge\, such as nature\, technology\, and history to construct a multi-perspective viewing. The mediums include installations\, videos\, and photographs. \nThe core of the work stems from life experiences\, exploring and identifying self\, spirits\, places\, and histories. The individual is viewed from a topological perspective\, and the ideas are generated by navigating through different systems and coordinates to interweave a common location in points. The artist enters the work\, through different processes\, the purposes are to view how these experiences have impacts on the individual and shape multiple subjectivities.
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e4%b8%8d%e7%9c%a0%e5%b1%b1-seeking-for-absent-forms-in-forests-%e8%94%a1%e6%98%b1%e5%bb%b7%e5%80%8b%e5%b1%95-yu-ting-tsai-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:關渡美術館\, 北投區學園路一號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:關渡美術館
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/3.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="%E9%97%9C%E6%B8%A1%E7%BE%8E%E8%A1%93%E9%A4%A8":MAILTO:kdmofa@kdmofa.tnua.edu.tw
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124442
CREATED:20241107T072839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T072839Z
UID:10000643-1731060000-1732899600@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:遲來菩薩 Belated Bosal —朴贊景個展 Park Chan-kyong Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:展覽論述 Exhibition Introduction \n朴贊景是一位跨足電影的當代藝術家，長年關注冷戰課題，以及韓國傳統文化與殖民現代性支配關係，特別關於西方強權勢力對於韓國歷史的介入，和薩滿信仰對於韓國人精神結構的影響，這種文化政治的政治性更是他作品持續延展的主要動力。因而思考、批判、對抗殖民關係成為他創作中表露無遺的「態度」。 \n2000年的《Set》到2007年《權力通道》（Power Passage）與2009年的《停電》（Black Out）以一種在全球冷戰角力的錯視下進行一種南北韓的交互觀看，於2004年獲得韓國愛馬仕藝術獎，而2008年的「新都內」計畫可以視為奠基朴贊景創作軸線的複雜計畫，一方面追索雞籠山的跨教派文化，另一方面則揭露這些經驗和政治抗爭史之間的密切關係，連結萬物有靈、宇宙論、殖民史和創傷療癒等課題。2011年和哥哥朴贊郁（合組Parking CHANce）合作iphone影片《夜釣》獲柏林影展金熊獎，於2014年擔任「媒體城市：首爾雙年展」的藝術總監，提出「鬼魂、間諜與祖母們」為主題，將亞洲的殖民現代性開展為一個即為廣褒的光譜，技術、女性、儀式與跨國翻譯是這一屆雙年展極具特色的主題。2019年的「匯聚」（Gathering）展覽是一個非常龐大而完整的創作計畫，呈現了藝術家對於殖民現代性與解殖的精神道路，《遲來菩薩》是這個展覽計畫的核心作品，可以視為是《市民森林》與「安寧」展覽（2017）課題的延伸。 \n《遲來菩薩》以福島核災作為一個關鍵時刻，而與摩訶迦葉從靈鷲山趕到拘尸那羅追悼佛陀葬禮的遲到時刻，發生了一種跨時空、跨文化認知的強力交會，影片中利用負片效果與輻射光透視效果的連結，提示出人類的精神所需必須面對越來越顯得無形的暴力與支配力，當摩訶迦葉趕到卻無法開棺瞻仰時，卻見到佛陀伸「腳」行最後的告別，阿難才得進行荼毘（火化）。「遲來」造就了一個深刻的交會時刻：積累了溯往之情、命運的轉折（災難），以及輕輕的一個動作成就一道重重的安慰與傳承。當「遲來」被放回災難與倖存的脈絡時，藝術家讓我們領略到修復作為延續的深度時刻。在朴贊景的創作脈絡中來看待《遲來菩薩》與《小藝術史》的並置，我們將會置身於殖民與衰變的時間迭異，殖性的時間就如同衰變期的時間，都遠超出人們以「遺忘」生成出的樂觀想像。 \nPark Chan-kyong is a contemporary artist whose work spans film and visual art\, focusing on the themes of the Cold War\, Korean traditional culture\, and the dynamics of colonial modernity. His art critically examines Western powers’ interventions in Korean history and the influence of shamanism on Korean spiritual structures. These cultural-political forces serve as the primary motivators for his continued exploration of colonial relationships through critical analysis and resistance. \nFrom Set in 2000 to Power Passage in 2007 and Black Out in 2009\, Park’s works have depicted inter-Korean perspectives under the illusions of the global Cold War. He was awarded the Korean Hermes Prize in 2004. His 2008 Sindoan project represents a foundationally complex endeavor within his artistic trajectory: it both investigates the cross-denominational culture of Mt. Gyejok and reveals the close ties between these experiences and Korea’s political struggles. Through this work\, he bridges animism\, cosmology\, colonial history\, and the healing of trauma. \nIn 2011\, Park collaborated with his brother Park Chan-wook under the collective name Parking CHANce to create the iPhone film Night Fishing\, which won the Golden Bear at the Berlin Film Festival. He later served as the artistic director for the Media City: Seoul Biennale in 2014\, where he introduced the theme “Ghosts\, Spies\, and Grandmothers”\, expanding on the concept of colonial modernity in Asia. The Biennale explored themes of technology\, women\, ritual\, and transnational interpretation. \nPark’s 2019 exhibition Gathering was an extensive and cohesive project focused on colonial modernity and decolonial spiritual pathways. At the center of this exhibition was the artwork Late Arriving Bodhisattva\, which is viewed as a continuation of his previous works Citizen’s Forest and the 2017 Tranquility exhibition. \nLate Arriving Bodhisattva takes the Fukushima nuclear disaster as a pivotal moment\, connecting it to the myth of Mahakasyapa’s “late arrival” at Buddha’s funeral in Kusinagara after traveling from Vulture Peak. This cross-temporal\, cross-cultural event is highlighted in the film through the juxtaposition of negative images and radiative visual effects\, symbolizing the intangible violence and dominance humanity faces. In the narrative\, Mahakasyapa arrives too late to view Buddha’s body but witnesses Buddha’s “foot” gesture in a final farewell\, allowing Ananda to proceed with the cremation rites. This “late arrival” is thus a profound moment of convergence\, embodying yearning\, fate’s shifts (disasters)\, and a comforting legacy passed down through a simple act. \nBy contextualizing Late Arriving Bodhisattva within disaster and survival\, Park invites us to perceive restoration as a deep\, continuing moment. Viewing Late Arriving Bodhisattva alongside A Small Art History\, we experience the layered temporality of colonialism and decay\, where the time of colonial modernity parallels that of radioactive decay\, exceeding any optimistic notion of “forgetting”.
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e9%81%b2%e4%be%86%e8%8f%a9%e8%96%a9-belated-bosal-%e6%9c%b4%e8%b4%8a%e6%99%af%e5%80%8b%e5%b1%95-park-chan-kyong-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:關渡美術館\, 北投區學園路一號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:關渡美術館
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/4.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="%E9%97%9C%E6%B8%A1%E7%BE%8E%E8%A1%93%E9%A4%A8":MAILTO:kdmofa@kdmofa.tnua.edu.tw
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124442
CREATED:20241107T073652Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T073652Z
UID:10000644-1731060000-1732899600@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:凡是過往，皆為序章 Past Is Prologue —何翔宇個展 He Xiangyu Solo Exhibition
DESCRIPTION:在展廳內，有平滑石頭組成的金屬裝置，牆上有幾幅照片，有水彩一般薄薄塗抹於牆面之上的橄欖油。在這裡，虛無也適時的扮演了重要的角色。 \n除了我們所製造的聲音外，展廳裡安靜無聲。人會製造噪音，石頭不會。 \n展廳內有著不同層次的結構變化。有些人可能會稱之為「和諧」。和諧的概念一如天氣，隨緯度高低而變化，或許在某個地方靜止停滯，在其他地方卻徐徐移動。多年以來，何翔宇曾四處遷徙，至今仍然如此－－他生於中國，寓居美國，又遷往柏林。他常感覺自己困於不同型態的和諧之間，而試圖為這樣的緊張賦予形體。 \n他常聆聽種種不同的聲音，聆聽彼此相異的文字，而有時，他試圖用藝術來創造新的聲音。 \n這些靜止不動的石頭也曾長途跋涉。我們並不知道它們來自何方，流浪了多久，也無從得知是什麼環境將它們打磨得如此光滑圓潤。人們藉由欣賞讚嘆它們的形狀，來表達對它們不明身世的敬意。 \n在進入展廳之前，你我或許對它們的瞭解並不多（也可能是一無所知），在離開展廳之後，可能依然對它們所知甚少。 \n或許有些觀者會想計算它們的數量，數字能使我們彷彿略知一二。這麼做也許能帶來寬慰，畢竟秩序使人心安。但也可能乏味無趣，或引人深思。另一些人光是凝神觀看便滿足了，注視著被挽救出且近乎飄浮的完美形體是一種樂趣。 \n那些被撿回並懸起的事物中蘊含著慰藉，因為人生有時重量深沉，會將我們壓垮在地。 \n展廳內除了石頭和金屬勾勒出的線條，還伴隨著一些象徵性的符號。部分的牆面被鉛筆標記出界線，線內再塗上了層層的橄欖油。 \n在過去的某個時刻，某處所曾存在著壓力，因為油的製程需要壓力，橄欖需要經過壓榨。而在久遠以前，在與這裡相距遙遠的國度裡，壓榨這些果實的滾輪也是用石頭製成的。其中許多滾輪如今已不再使用，只是安靜地躺在某處，如同古老的寺廟，恆久不變，僅有微微的磨損、小小的缺口。至今，人們並無法透過肉眼察覺它們的腐朽。 \n橄欖油滲入牆壁的時刻同樣不會為人所注意，牆壁吸收油的過程也模糊了鉛筆的印記。鉛筆痕跡消失的那一刻也不被輕易察覺。 \n很快的，這個展廳將重新粉刷，這些場域的變化不會留下任何可見的痕跡。但它們仍然存在，只不過隱入了建築之中。 \n這一切都發生在光陰荏苒之間。石頭的磨光需要時間－－極漫長的時間。橄欖油的消失也需要時間－－極短暫的時間。人們存在於這兩種時間狀態，為處理這兩種狀態而忙碌－－我們保存並高懸歷經歲月淘洗的事物，同時又不停修補已經開始在我們身旁崩解的事物。 \n這是我們的日常練習。 \n展廳牆上的照片也同樣傳遞著一股壓力，講述著擠壓與修補的故事，塑膠布和膠帶儼然已成為圖像的一部分，試圖修補破碎的窗戶。此外還存在著努力，個體的努力。 \nHere\, in these rooms\, there are things within the space: a metal garland of smoothed-down stones\, a few pictures on the walls\, olive oil applied very thinly\, like watercolor. Occasionally\, the void will play some role. \nThere will be no noise in these rooms\, other than those that we might make. People can be noisy\, stones are not. \nThere is structure here\, a level of composition. Some might say ‘harmony.’\nAt different latitudes\, the idea of harmony changes\, just like the weather: in one place it may stand still\, while elsewhere it gently moves. Over the years\, He Xiangyu has also moved from place to place\, and he still does: he was born in China\, lived in the US and then in Berlin\, too. Often\, he finds himself caught between different versions of harmony and tries to give some sort of shape to this tension. \nHe has listened to various sounds––words that differ from each other––and at times\, with his art\, he seeks to make new ones. \nThese stones that stand so still\, so carefully spaced\, have themselves traveled widely. You and I don’t know how long for\, or from where; which waters and winds have smoothed them down so finely. We pay respect to their untold origins by expressing admiration for their shapes. \nYou and I may have known very little about them before entering these rooms (perhaps we knew nothing at all); we may still know very little about them after leaving these rooms. \nSome of us might consider counting them: numbers can at least give the feeling of knowing something. This could be comforting ––there’s relief in order\, after all––or boring\, or even meditative. Others will be happy just to contemplate them\, the joy of seeing such perfect forms\, salvaged and almost levitating. \nThere is solace in things that have been retrieved and lifted\, for life can be heavy\, a thing of such weight that\, at times\, it crushes us to the ground. \nAlong with composition\, there is decoration in these rooms\, too\, with portions of the walls having been painted with olive oil\, more than once. Pencil was used to mark the limits of the areas. \nThere was pressure at a certain moment\, somewhere\, some time back\, since pressure is what is needed for the oil to be made; the olives must be crushed. And in the olden days\, in countries far away from these rooms\, the wheels that would have crushed the fruits were made of stone. Many of those wheels now lie somewhere\, no longer in use\, like ancient temples\, perpetual\, only slightly worn\, chipped––their erosion\, so far\, imperceptible to the eye. \nUnnoticed will go too the oil while it sinks into the wall\, unseen will be the moment when the process of assimilation will start blurring the pencil lines. \nSoon\, these rooms will be repainted\, no visible trace left of this moving field. But the field will stay alive\, recessed into the building. \nAll this happens over time. The stones have been smoothed over time––a great deal of it––and the olive oil will disappear over time\, a very small amount of it. You and I exist in between these two scales of events\, and we keep ourselves busy by dealing with them: we preserve and elevate things that have survived a magnitude of time\, while constantly repairing things that start falling apart around us. \nThis is a daily exercise. \nThere is pressure\, crushing and repair in these pictures too\, the ones on the walls. Windows got smashed; plastic and tape came into play. And then the effort\, the individual effort.
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e5%87%a1%e6%98%af%e9%81%8e%e5%be%80%ef%bc%8c%e7%9a%86%e7%82%ba%e5%ba%8f%e7%ab%a0-past-is-prologue-%e4%bd%95%e7%bf%94%e5%ae%87%e5%80%8b%e5%b1%95-he-xiangyu-solo-exhibition/
LOCATION:關渡美術館\, 北投區學園路一號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:關渡美術館
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/5-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="%E9%97%9C%E6%B8%A1%E7%BE%8E%E8%A1%93%E9%A4%A8":MAILTO:kdmofa@kdmofa.tnua.edu.tw
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124442
CREATED:20241107T074246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T074246Z
UID:10000645-1731060000-1732899600@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:轉生成火鍋料的我，今天也在鍋底徘徊 In the Reincarnation as Hot Pot Ingredients\, I Find Myself Lingering at the Bottom of the Pot Today
DESCRIPTION:在台灣錄像藝術史的發展過程中，復興漢工作室具有時代轉折的代表性意義。二十一世紀的第一個十年，藝術家們持續著上個世紀九零年代末期對於電影、電視的影像敘事，與觀眾觀影習慣的探索，與此同時，網際網路的普及與行動裝置的生活化，大幅改變了影像在社會中的角色，漫畫、動畫、遊戲與影音串流之間的界線開始變得模糊。在這個媒介史的背景下，復興漢工作室的作品大幅反映了這樣的轉折，直到現在，陳亮璇、張曉書、李承亮、陳敬元、吳其育與致穎等這些藝術家們仍以不同的創作型態持續推移這樣的邊界。 \n這個展覽在文化部推動博物館及藝術5G科技跨域應用之基礎上，希望延續在地實驗團隊長期以來對於技術變遷之於藝術與創作的影響的關注，另一方面也希望確實回應5G技術的特色，以機器人、VR與APP這些當下的技術條件，透過遊戲化的策略與虛實整合展演形式支撐藝術家們對於媒介互涉與藝術發展的思考。 \nThe Fuxinghan Studio holds significant importance in the development of video art history in Taiwan. In the first decade of the 21st century\, artists continued to explore the narrative techniques of film and television\, as well as the viewing habits of audiences from the late 1990s. Simultaneously\, the widespread use of the internet and the integration of mobile devices into daily life drastically altered the role of images in society. The boundaries between comics\, animation\, games\, and video streaming began to blur. Against this backdrop of media history\, the works of Fuxinghan Studio significantly reflect this transition. To this day\, artists such as Chen Liang-Hsuan\, Zhang Hsiao-Shu\, Li Cheng-Liang\, Chen Ching-Yuan\, Wu Chi-Yu\, Musquiqui Chihying\, and others continue to push these boundaries through various forms of creation. \nThis exhibition\, based on the Ministry of Culture’s “Museum and Art 5G Technology Cross-Domain Application Project”\, aims to continue the long-term focus of ET@T on the impact of technological changes on art and creation. It also seeks to respond to artists’ reflections on media interaction and artistic development through current technological conditions like robotics\, VR\, and apps\, employing gamification strategies and an integration of virtual and physical exhibition forms.
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e8%bd%89%e7%94%9f%e6%88%90%e7%81%ab%e9%8d%8b%e6%96%99%e7%9a%84%e6%88%91%ef%bc%8c%e4%bb%8a%e5%a4%a9%e4%b9%9f%e5%9c%a8%e9%8d%8b%e5%ba%95%e5%be%98%e5%be%8a-in-the-reincarnation-as-hot-pot-ingredients-i/
LOCATION:關渡美術館\, 北投區學園路一號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:關渡美術館
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/6-scaled.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="%E9%97%9C%E6%B8%A1%E7%BE%8E%E8%A1%93%E9%A4%A8":MAILTO:kdmofa@kdmofa.tnua.edu.tw
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241108T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241129T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124442
CREATED:20241107T074704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T074704Z
UID:10000646-1731060000-1732899600@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:全域代議 Universal Deputies
DESCRIPTION:展覽介紹 Exhibition Introduction \n《全域代議》計劃旨在構建一個三維掃描系統，並結合人工智慧虛擬人格，探索未來監控技術及其與現實世界的連結。類似於醫學診斷從X射線到磁共振成像（MRI）的發展，使醫生能夠全面掌握病人資訊，該計劃探討是否能將監控技術提升至全面且三維的空間監控。 \n通過數學演算法創建即時同步的三維虛擬空間，讓人工智慧在其中生活。隨著科技的快速發展，未來或將進入人工智慧實體超過人類的時代，這些人工智慧可能從輔助角色轉變為社會主體。這一轉變引發了對人工智慧的地位和權利的思考，若它們獲得法律主體性或公民身份，將會對現有民主制度構成挑戰。計算機運算能力的提升也可能改變我們對人口和代表的認知，這需要人類建立新的信任機制來應對這一哲學上的轉變。 \nThe “Universal Deputies” project aims to construct a 3D scanning system combined with AI-generated virtual personas to explore the future of surveillance technology and its connection to the real world. Similar to how medical diagnostics evolved from X-rays to Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)\, enabling doctors to fully understand patient information\, this project investigates whether surveillance technology can be advanced to achieve comprehensive and three-dimensional spatial monitoring. \nBy using mathematical algorithms to create a real-time synchronized 3D virtual space\, AI entities can exist and operate within it. As technology rapidly advances\, we may soon enter an era where AI entities outnumber humans and transition from auxiliary roles to becoming social subjects. This shift raises important questions about the status and rights of AI\, and if they were to gain legal personhood or citizenship\, it would pose significant challenges to existing democratic systems. The increase in computational power might also change our perception of population and representation\, necessitating the development of new trust mechanisms to address this philosophical shift.
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e5%85%a8%e5%9f%9f%e4%bb%a3%e8%ad%b0-universal-deputies/
LOCATION:關渡美術館\, 北投區學園路一號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:關渡美術館
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/7.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="%E9%97%9C%E6%B8%A1%E7%BE%8E%E8%A1%93%E9%A4%A8":MAILTO:kdmofa@kdmofa.tnua.edu.tw
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241108T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241117T190000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124442
CREATED:20241107T084218Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T084218Z
UID:10000647-1731067200-1731870000@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:鎧美拉之島CHIMERA ISLAND 臺北數位藝術節 Taipei Digital Art Festival
DESCRIPTION:第19屆臺北數位藝術節11月2日於臺灣當代文化實驗場C-LAB登場，由獨立策展人陳湘汶和顧廣毅共同策劃，集結了國內4組、國際12組藝術家，共計21件跨域、混種的藝術作品。展覽以「鎧美拉之島」為名，用神話中同時擁有獅身、羊頭、蛇尾的噴火獸－鎧美拉（Chimera）一詞出發，比喻社會機制和各項科技就像是不同功能的器官，嵌合並運作成理想的鎧美拉，透過多樣化的藝術作品，與觀眾共同思考人類和科技之間更加有機的關係。 \n展覽以C-LAB美援大樓展演空間為室內主展場，在這棟兩層樓高的歷史建物，策展脈絡的兩大軸線於此交錯，第一個軸線是以「器官學」（Organology）一詞作為本策展企劃的概念延伸；第二個軸線則是把「推測」（Speculation）與「虛構」（Fiction）當作方法去勾勒科技與人類的交錯混種，並嘗試從中窺視隱藏其中的倫理爭議與文化問題。為了引導觀眾進入「鎧美拉之島」的展覽敘事，策展人特別將美援大樓兩層樓分別規劃出截然不同的調性。 \nThe 19th Taipei Digital Art Festival will launch on November 2 at the Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab (C-LAB)\, curated by independent curators Chen Hsiang-wen and Ku Kuang-yi. The festival brings together 21 interdisciplinary\, hybrid artworks created by four Taiwanese and twelve international artists. Titled Island of Chimera\, the exhibition draws from the mythical creature Chimera—characterized by its lion’s body\, goat’s head and serpent’s tail—to symbolize societal mechanisms and various technologies as interlocking organs functioning together as an ideal Chimera. Through a diverse range of artworks\, the exhibition invites audiences to consider a more organic relationship between humanity and technology. \nThis year’s Taipei Digital Art Festival\, themed “Chimera Island”\, uses the U.S. Aid Building at C-LAB as the main indoor exhibition venue. The exhibit is organized around two curatorial concepts: the first axis extends the idea of “Organology” (the study of organs) as a framework\, while the second axis explores “Speculation” and “Fiction” to examine the intersections of technology and humanity\, revealing hidden ethical and cultural issues. Curators have tailored each of the U.S. Aid Building’s two floors to convey unique atmospheres and lead visitors into the narrative of “Chimera Island”. \n \n荷蘭藝術團體Nonhuman Nonsense作品《泥巴與洪水 – 妮海蓮娜的歸來》©Nonhuman Nonsense。 \n神秘黑盒—探討個體與社會集體的意識對話 The Black Box of Individual and Collective Consciousness \n具有神祕黑盒子氛圍的一樓展區，作品主題圍繞在探討精神性或神話內容，延伸到個體與社會集體的意識對話。如藝術家詹宏祿的作品《與內在外星人的親密接觸》，其建構了一個過渡空間，呈現人類集體意識和AI資料庫互動後的外星人形象，邀請觀眾共同欣賞他人的內在外星人，藉此反思自身對於未知他者的認知偏見；而在《泥巴與洪水 – 妮海蓮娜的歸來》作品中，以荷蘭為基地的藝術團體Nonhuman Nonsense復活了古老的海洋女神妮海蓮娜，讓祂以21世紀的全新形象出現，融合了科學與神話，迫使我們在氣候變遷的環境下，重新審視與非人類生物與自然力量的整體關係；英國藝術家夏洛特．賈維斯（Charlotte Jarvis）的《激進照護器官：一個集體子宮》為藝術與科學跨界的實踐性計畫，企圖從多名女性、跨性別者和非二元性別人士自願提供的細胞中培育出子宮，反映了科技藝術對跨界、性別議題發展的關心。 \nThe first floor has a black-box aesthetic\, focusing on themes of spirituality and mythology\, exploring the dialogues between individual and collective consciousness. For example\, artist Chien Hung-Lu’s Close Encounters with Inner Aliens constructs a transitional space that reflects interactions between the collective human consciousness and AI databases\, creating alien forms that reflect human biases toward the unknown. The Dutch artist group Nonhuman Nonsense presents Mud and Flood – The Return of Nehalennia\, reimagining the ancient ocean goddess in a 21st-century light to prompt reflections on humanity’s relationship with non-human life and natural forces in an era of climate change. British artist Charlotte Jarvis’s Radical Care Organ: A Collective Womb is an artistic-scientific project aiming to create a womb from cells provided by women\, trans and non-binary volunteers\, bridging art and science to explore gender and technology issues. \n \n英國藝術家Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg的作品《授粉者的路徑創造者》 \nPollinator Pathmaker in Pollinator Vision\, 2023. © Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg Ltd. Courtesy of the artist. \n互動體驗—挑戰科技發展對人類社會的影響 Interactive Experiences and the Impact of Technology on Society \n走進二樓展區，更加強調的是與觀眾的互動體驗，展現藝術家如何用作品呈現人在網路中的自我關係，讓觀眾以不同於平常習慣的視角來思考，或挑戰科技發展對人類社會的影響。如英國藝術家亞歷姍卓・金斯柏（Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg）的作品《授粉者的路徑創造者》，透過互動讓參與者打造一個從授粉者生物角度設計的花園，其目的是改變我們看待花園的方式，以及探索我們為誰建造花園；而以疫後成為常態的視訊會議為靈感《一場煩蛋的視訊會議》，是藝術家吳權倫挪用視訊的經驗，以非人觀點去思考，我們觀察自然的行為對於非人生物來說何嘗不是一種社交尷尬？就像我們在視訊會議中不小心窺見他人隱私空間一樣。新銳藝術團體XTRUX為展覽新作的《黑色博物館》，展覽形式包括立體雕塑及遊戲引擎打造之即時遊戲，揉合影像及空間建構大型空間裝置，思慮感知中虛擬與現實的交互辯證。 \nThe second floor emphasizes interaction\, challenging visitors to rethink the influence of technology on human society. British artist Alexandra Daisy Ginsberg’s Pollinator Pathmaker encourages participants to create a pollinator-friendly garden\, rethinking garden design from a non-human perspective. Wu Chuan-Lun’s A Boring Video Meeting\, inspired by the post-pandemic era of video calls\, reinterprets virtual social spaces from a non-human viewpoint\, exploring the shared awkwardness of online interactions. New art collective XTRUX presents The Black Museum\, a large-scale installation blending virtual and physical realities through real-time gaming and sculpture\, provoking a dialectic on virtual versus tangible experiences. \n \nCharlotte Jarvis英國藝術家《激進照護器官：一個集體子宮》 \n\n\n\n\n©Charlotte Jarvis。 \n \n新銳藝術團體XTRUX為展覽新作的《黑色博物館》。 \n跨域合作—未來廣場科技互動與藝術共演 Outdoor Collaboration – Interactive Technology and Art Performances at Future Plaza \n本次臺北數位藝術節特別增設了戶外展區，互動作品《如何（不）被自動駕駛車輛撞擊》由藝術家木原共Tomo Kihara和Daniel Coppen共同創作，在未來廣場上設置一條挑戰人工智慧的遊戲賽道，歡迎觀眾嘗試在不被AI辨識發現的情況下抵達終點，藉由互動誘發大眾思考自動駕駛系統的潛在危險；廣場上同時與NFT社群「眾聲道VolDAO」合作，展出多樣豐富的生成式藝術品，向觀眾展現充滿活力與跨域合作的藝術面貌。 \n活動期間除了上述作品常態展出外，戶外同時用「異質組裝」的精神搭建成舞台，藉以回應本次「鎧美拉之島」的主題，於C-LAB未來廣場上安排兩場戶外演出，11/2開展日19至21時在未來廣場邀請臺灣三位表演者共演現代特技與跨界馬戲，11/15閉幕節目18至21時在未來廣場邀請日本雙人組高橋啓治郎（Keijiro Takahashi）＆首藤陽太郎（Yotaro Shuto）、韓國雙人組oOps.50656、義大利籍藝術家盧卡（Luca Bonaccorsi）與臺灣多位藝術家連袂演出，不僅藝術展演本身富有跨域、幻想的特質，也希望用多元迷人的演出吸引更多不同參觀群眾，豐富本次及未來的臺北數位藝術節。 \nThis year’s festival includes an outdoor section. How (Not) to Get Hit by a Self-Driving Car\, created by Tomo Kihara and Daniel Coppen\, invites visitors to navigate an AI-monitored race track\, exploring the risks of automated systems. The NFT community VolDAO showcases generative art pieces to highlight the vitality of interdisciplinary collaboration in digital art. \nIn addition to the exhibits\, two outdoor performances are scheduled at Future Plaza\, embodying the festival’s “Chimera” theme with diverse artistic expressions. The opening performance on November 2 features contemporary acrobatics and circus acts by three Taiwanese performers\, while the November 15 closing program includes collaborations between Japanese artists Keijiro Takahashi & Yotaro Shuto\, Korean duo oOps.50656\, Italian artist Luca Bonaccorsi\, and several Taiwanese artists\, offering a fusion of fantasy and cross-disciplinary art to engage diverse audiences. \n臺北數位藝術節 Taipei Digital Art Festival —鎧美拉之島 CHIMERA ISLAND \n日期 Date：11/02（六 Saturday）至11/17（日 Sunday） 週一不開放 closed Mondays \n時間 Time：12:00-19:00 \n地點 Venue：臺灣當代文化實驗場C-LAB Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab (C-LAB)（美援大樓展演空間＆未來廣場） \n官網 Website：https://festival.dac.taipei/
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e9%8e%a7%e7%be%8e%e6%8b%89%e4%b9%8b%e5%b3%b6chimera-island-%e8%87%ba%e5%8c%97%e6%95%b8%e4%bd%8d%e8%97%9d%e8%a1%93%e7%af%80-taipei-digital-art-festival/
LOCATION:臺灣當代文化實驗場C-LAB\, 大安區建國南路一段177號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:臺灣當代文化實驗場C-LAB
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/8.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241110T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241118T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124443
CREATED:20241106T061203Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241106T061203Z
UID:10000633-1731232800-1731949200@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:2024桃園青年設計展暨國際設計論壇 Taoyuan Youth Design Exhibition & Design Forum
DESCRIPTION:為接軌國際並扶植桃園在地青年設計師，桃園市政府青年局主辦、銘傳大學承辦的「2024桃園青年設計展暨國際設計論壇」活動，以「設計未來」為主軸，透過設計的視角，促進國際思維、交流與合作，將於11/10-18在桃園會展中心舉行，參與論壇及策展的國家包括美國、英國、義大利、新加坡、日本及越南等6國，以及國內5所大專院校、3所高中職師生與2家設計庫新銳團隊共同參展，預計展出87件設計作品，歡迎市民踴躍參與。 \n本次活動邀請到國際專家進行主題演講，並進行兩場焦點對談，激勵青年設計創意，促進國際設計交流。開幕式暨國際設計論壇將於活動首日，11/10上午10點在桃園會展中心盛大舉行，參與論壇的國外講者包括：來自英國倫敦的Celia Mead總監，將分享倫敦著名展覽open house的亮點；來自美國加州，現在定居韓國濟州島的Andrew Ananda Voogel將分享如何動員設計與創意來解決當前面臨的全球性塑料污染問題；來自日本千葉大學設計教育研究所的植田憲教授，將分享該大學與當地社區合作推動的「基於設計鄉村調查區域發展」；同樣來自日本三菱地所設計公司的首席建築師藤貴彰，將展出其研究循環式建築作品；來自越南VDAS的Danh Tran副主席，將分享其突破界限，激發設計領域的新想法。 \n活動總策展人、銘傳大學設計學院副院長李芝瑜表示，這次論壇不僅是知識與經驗的分享平台，更是跨文化對話與合作的契機；透過來自不同背景的設計師以設計為語言，共同激發出新的靈感與創意。 \n為接軌國際並扶植桃園在地青年設計師、高中職及大專院校設計科(系)發展， 活動安排有「桃園青年設計展」，由國內5所大專院校：銘傳大學、中原大學、健行科技大學、台北商業大學、萬能科技大學，3所高中職：壽山高中、育達高中、啟英高中師生及2家設計庫新銳團隊：星外視覺整合、民制設計顧問共同參展，展出87件設計作品，展期自11/10-18止。 \n此次活動結合國際締盟城市及國際設計領域領先城市之學校、業者及專家，共同參與策展與論壇，進而激發出桃園設計能量與創新思維，提升桃園設計產業發展，形塑台灣設計之都在桃園，歡迎桃園市民、師生踴躍參與，詳細活動訊息，請至活動官網查詢。 \nTo align with global trends and support local young designers\, Department of Youth Affairs\, Taoyuan City Government\, in collaboration with MCU\, is hosting the 2024 Taoyuan Youth Design Exhibition & Design Forum. Under the theme “Designing the Future”\, this event will promote international perspectives\, exchange and collaboration through the lens of design. The exhibition will be held from November 10 to 18 at Messe Taoyuan\, featuring participation from six countries—United States\, United Kingdom\, Italy\, Singapore\, Japan and Vietnam—as well as five domestic universities\, three vocational high schools\, and two emerging design studios. A total of 87 design works will be showcased\, and the public is encouraged to attend. \nThe event will include keynote speeches by international experts and two focused panel discussions to inspire creativity among young designers and promote international design exchange. The Opening Ceremony and International Design Forum will take place on November 10 at 10:00 a.m. at Messe Taoyuan. Among the international speakers are: \n\nCelia Mead\, Director from London\, UK\, who will highlight the prominent London exhibition\, Open House.\nAndrew Ananda Voogel from California\, currently based in Jeju\, South Korea\, who will discuss how design and creativity can address the global issue of plastic pollution.\nProfessor Noriyuki Ueda from the Design Education Research Institute at Chiba University in Japan\, who will introduce a regional development project involving rural community collaboration.\nTakayuki Fuji\, Chief Architect from Mitsubishi Estate Design in Japan\, who will present his research in circular architecture.\nDanh Tran\, Vice President of VDAS in Vietnam\, who will share breakthrough ideas that push the boundaries of design.\n\nThe Chief Curator\, Dr. Jeanne Lee\, Associate Dean of the School of Design at MCU\, noted that the forum is not only a platform for sharing knowledge and experience but also a chance for cross-cultural dialogue and collaboration. Designers from diverse backgrounds will come together to spark new inspiration and creativity through the universal language of design. \nTo foster international connections and support local youth and students in design departments at high schools and universities\, the event will feature the Taoyuan Youth Design Exhibition. Participants include five universities—Ming Chuan University\, Chung Yuan Christian University\, Chien Hsin University of Science and Technology\, National Taipei University of Business and Vanung University—three vocational high schools—Shoushan High School\, Yuda High School and Ching-Ying High School—and two emerging design studios: Outer Space Visual Integration and Mint Design Consultancy. A total of 87 design pieces will be on display from November 10 to 18. \nThis event will bring together schools\, professionals\, and experts from Taoyuan’s sister cities and leading cities in the global design field. It aims to ignite Taoyuan’s design energy\, foster innovative thinking\, and advance Taoyuan’s design industry\, shaping Taoyuan as Taiwan’s “Design Capital”. Taoyuan residents\, students\, and teachers are all invited to attend. For detailed event information\, please visit the official website.
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/2024%e6%a1%83%e5%9c%92%e9%9d%92%e5%b9%b4%e8%a8%ad%e8%a8%88%e5%b1%95%e6%9a%a8%e5%9c%8b%e9%9a%9b%e8%a8%ad%e8%a8%88%e8%ab%96%e5%a3%87-taoyuan-youth-design-exhibition-design-forum/
LOCATION:桃園會展中心\, 中壢區領航北路一段99號\, 桃園市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:設計學院
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/png:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/5.png
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241111T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241120T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124443
CREATED:20241111T062807Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T062807Z
UID:10000653-1731315600-1732122000@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:銘傳永續新生活 填問卷抽好禮 MCU New Sustainable Life｜Survey for Prizes
DESCRIPTION:想知道你的生活行動永續指數有多高嗎？由秘書處主辦「銘傳永續新生活」系列活動首發–永續宣言簽署及生活行動指引，已正式上線！歡迎師生校友們上網簽署「永續生活宣言」，並填答生活行動指引評量，不僅可測量你的永續身份，還有機會獲得實用且永續的獎品哦！簽署暨填答網址：https://reurl.cc/rvMzWN \n愛地球、做環保，並不是遠大的理想，日常生活的一個小舉動，都可能是關鍵。呼應本校首部「永續報告書」即將出爐，特別舉行「銘傳永續新生活」活動，透過簽署永續生活宣言、小市集、行動指引、工作坊以及生活影音徵件等活動，讓師生認識永續生活的價值，以及銘傳邁向永續大學的目標。 \n系列活動首發，邀請師生線上簽署生活宣言，並透過問卷填答方式，分享如何把永續行動落實在日常生活中。主辦單位特別準備由銘傳校友企業提供的永續商品，例如威剛科技出產的環保材質隨身碟、綠生活旅行社提供的旅程抵用卷，芙彤園來自自然農法的香氛產品等。禮品價值雖不高，卻都是校友企業在永續路上的堅持，你怎能不以行動力挺呢！ \n此外，系列活動後續還有「永續小市集」、「生活影音徵件」及「永續工作坊」等，歡迎師生鎖定銘傳永續生活網，從今天起，跟著我們一起往永續大學的路邁進。 \n提醒你，填答分數與結果，並不影響抽獎資格，依據實際情況填答，才能更貼近永續精神哦！簽署暨填答網址：https://reurl.cc/rvMzWN \n本活動感謝：威剛科技、晶寶建設、星華股份有限公司、高雄校友會、台北校友會、葉邱陞、陸美華、黃瑞蓮、黃千瑜、黃德芬、李蔚華熱情贊助。 \nCurious about how sustainable your daily habits are? The General Secretary is launching the first activity in the “MCU New Sustainable Life” series—the Sustainable Lifestyle Pledge and Daily Actions Guide\, now online! Faculty\, students and alumni are invited to sign the “Sustainable Living Declaration” online and complete the Daily Actions Guide questionnaire. Not only can you assess your sustainability profile\, but you’ll also have the chance to win practical\, eco-friendly prizes! To participate\, visit: https://reurl.cc/rvMzWN. \nCaring for the Earth and practicing sustainability doesn’t require grand gestures—small actions in daily life can make a real difference. Coinciding with the release of Ming Chuan’s first “Sustainability Report”\, the “MCU New Sustainable Life” activities aim to promote sustainable living through various events\, including the pledge\, a mini market\, action guide\, workshops and multimedia submissions. These events encourage the university community to explore the value of sustainable living and support Ming Chuan’s goal of becoming a sustainable university. \nThe series starts with the online pledge and questionnaire\, inviting participants to share how they incorporate sustainability into their lives. Prizes include eco-friendly products from alumni-founded businesses\, such as ADATA’s environmentally friendly USB drives\, vouchers from Green Life Travel Agency and natural aroma products from Futong Garden. Though modest in value\, each prize reflects alumni commitment to sustainability—don’t miss the chance to show your support through your actions! \nUpcoming events include a “Mini Market”\, “Sustainable Campus Life Video” and “Sustainability Workshop”. Stay tuned to MCU New Sustainable Life page and join us as we work together toward a sustainable university future. \nPlease note: Your survey score will not affect your eligibility for prizes. Answer authentically to align with the spirit of sustainability! \nTo participate\, visit: https://reurl.cc/rvMzWN. \nSpecial thanks to sponsors: ADATA Technology\, Jing Bao Construction\, Xing Hua Corporation\, Kaohsiung Alumni Association\, Taipei Alumni Association\, and esteemed supporters: Qiu Sheng Yeh\, Meihua Lu\, Ruilian Huang\, Qianyu Huang\, Defen Huang\, and Weihua Li.
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e9%8a%98%e5%82%b3%e6%b0%b8%e7%ba%8c%e6%96%b0%e7%94%9f%e6%b4%bb-%e5%a1%ab%e5%95%8f%e5%8d%b7%e6%8a%bd%e5%a5%bd%e7%a6%ae-mcu-new-sustainable-life%ef%bd%9csurvey-for-prizes/
LOCATION:線上 Online
CATEGORIES:秘書處
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/銘傳永續_轉外框-scaled-1-1400x600-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241111T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241122T160000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124443
CREATED:20241111T060111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T060111Z
UID:10000651-1731315600-1732291200@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:圖書館 Library｜影像旅行 Image Journey：探索全球視野 Exploring Global Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:銘傳大學圖書館特別策劃「影像旅行：探索全球視野」系列活動，將於11/11-22在台北校區、桃園校區與金門圖書室同步展開，為期兩週的活動邀請全校師生透過影像開啟一場環遊世界的文化探索之旅。本次活動以「文化」與「歷史」為主軸，精選多部紀錄片，帶領觀眾穿越國界，深入探索世界各地的文化風貌與歷史遺產，從英國的壯麗自然到亞特蘭提斯的神秘遺跡、從羅馬的古老都市到麥加的朝聖之路，讓觀眾在視覺與心靈上共同展開一次豐富的文化饗宴。 \n本次「影像旅行」活動共分為三大主題系列。第一部分為「電影共賞」，將於活動期間每週一至週五上午9點至下午4點重複放映每日精選紀錄片，內容涵蓋英國、羅馬、亞特蘭提斯等地的自然與人文風貌。播放清單包括週一的《喬安娜的英國之旅》、週二的《叢林中的亞特蘭提斯：偉大帝國的滅亡》、週三的《喬安娜的世界大都市：羅馬》、週四的《圖坦卡門：生命、死亡與遺產》，以及週五的《麥加朝聖：信仰與金錢的糾葛之路》。觀眾可於台北校區、桃園校區與金門圖書室參加放映會，一起深入探索異國文化。 \n第二部分為「名人堂」講座，將於11月20日（三）下午1點至3點在台北校區H201教室舉行，特別邀請資深影評人麥若愚先生進行影評導讀，分享他對電影的深刻見解。麥若愚先生是資深媒體人及電影專家，曾擔任金鐘獎、亞太影展等評審委員，在電影評論界享有盛名。他將帶領大家深入探討《佳麗村三姊妹：數位修復版》，分析影片背後的文化意涵，透過專業的角度揭開影像中的深層故事。 \n第三部分為「電影推薦」活動，從11月11日起，師生可至教室電影院公播平台挑選一部影片並提交推薦表單，完成後即可至圖書館櫃台兌換小禮物，包括限量的爆米花隨手包，數量有限，送完為止。這項活動不僅鼓勵同學分享心中喜愛的影片，更提供了互相交流電影心得的機會。 \n歡迎全校師生踴躍參加此次「影像旅行：探索全球視野」活動，一同透過影像探索多元文化，感受世界的美妙與奧秘。期中考後，一起在輕鬆的氛圍中增廣見聞，開拓國際視野，期待您參與這場充滿啟發的文化旅程！ \nLibrary has curated a special event\, “Image Journey: Exploring Global Perspectives”\, running from November 11 to November 22. This two-week event will take place simultaneously at Taipei Campus\, Taoyuan Campus and Kinmen Library\, inviting faculty and students across the university to embark on a global cultural exploration through film. Centered on themes of “culture” and “history”\, the event features a selection of documentaries that transport viewers across borders\, revealing the cultural landscapes and historical heritage of diverse regions—from the majestic natural beauty of the UK to the mysterious ruins of Atlantis\, the ancient cities of Rome\, and the pilgrimage routes of Mecca. This visually and intellectually rich experience offers an inspiring journey for both the eyes and the mind. \nThe “Image Journey” event is divided into three main sections. The first is “Film Appreciation”\, with daily featured documentaries on global culture and history\, shown Monday through Friday from 09:00 to 16:00. The screening schedule includes Monday’s Joanna’s Journey Through Britain\, Tuesday’s Atlantis in the Jungle: The Fall of a Great Empire\, Wednesday’s Joanna’s Great World Cities: Rome\, Thursday’s Tutankhamun: Life\, Death\, and Legacy\, and Friday’s The Pilgrimage to Mecca: Faith and Finance. Attendees can join screenings at Taipei Campus\, Taoyuan Campus\, and Kinmen Library to immerse themselves in diverse cultural narratives. \nThe second part is the “Hall of Fame” lecture\, scheduled for November 20 (Wednesday) from 13:00 to 15:00 in Room H201 at Taipei Campus. Esteemed film critic Mr. Mai Ruoyu\, a renowned media expert and former judge of the Golden Bell and Asia-Pacific Film Festival\, will lead an in-depth analysis of Three Sisters of Gali Village: Digitally Restored Edition\, offering insights into the film’s cultural significance and unveiling the deeper stories conveyed through its imagery. \nThe third segment\, “Film Recommendations”\, begins on November 11\, allowing participants to select a film from the classroom cinema’s public viewing platform and submit a recommendation form. Upon completion\, participants can exchange their submission at the library’s front desk for a small gift\, including a limited-edition popcorn pack—available while supplies last. This activity not only encourages students to share their favorite films but also provides a chance to exchange movie insights with others. \nAll faculty and students are warmly invited to participate in the “Image Journey: Exploring Global Perspectives” event to experience the beauty and mysteries of the world through film. This is a wonderful opportunity to broaden horizons\, deepen cultural understanding\, and unwind after midterms. We look forward to seeing you on this enriching cultural journey!
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e5%9c%96%e6%9b%b8%e9%a4%a8-library%ef%bd%9c%e5%bd%b1%e5%83%8f%e6%97%85%e8%a1%8c-image-journey%ef%bc%9a%e6%8e%a2%e7%b4%a2%e5%85%a8%e7%90%83%e8%a6%96%e9%87%8e-exploring-global-perspectives/
LOCATION:台北校區Taipei Campus\, 中山北路五段250號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/1213期圖書館電子報配圖.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241111T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241124T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124443
CREATED:20241028T032625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241028T032625Z
UID:10000613-1731315600-1732467600@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:114級畢業典禮致詞代表 徵選開跑 Selection for the Class of 2025 Graduation Ceremony Speaker is Now Open
DESCRIPTION:想為自己留下一場不一樣的畢業典禮嗎？不只是坐在台下，而是站上講台成為與眾不同的那個人，桃園校區即日起至11/24（日）開始徵選「114級畢業典禮致詞代表」，只要口齒清晰與條理分明，再加上一瞬間的勇氣，火速填上報名表單，展示自我、留下難忘的回憶。 \n凡為114級應屆畢業生均可報名參加，最終將選出兩位致詞代表，分別在畢業典禮的下午場和晚上場進行致詞，言辭精確，儀容端正即可參與報名。報名表單於銘傳大學應屆畢業生聯合會官網填寫，預計於12月中下旬進行面試，時間地點將會另行通知。 \n為了自己創造一場難忘的畢業典禮，在這特別的一天擁有最美好的回憶，趕快上網填寫報名表單吧！ \nWould you like to create an unforgettable graduation experience for yourself? Not just as a spectator\, but as the one on stage\, standing out from the crowd? Taoyuan Campus has officially launched the selection for the “Class of 2025 Graduation Ceremony Speaker” open until Sunday\, November 24. If you have clear articulation\, organized thoughts\, and a moment of courage\, swiftly fill out the application form\, showcase yourself\, and create lasting memories. \nAll current graduating students of the Class of 2025 are eligible to apply. Two representatives will be chosen\, one for the afternoon and one for the evening session of the graduation ceremony. As long as your words are eloquent and your appearance is professional\, you are invited to apply. The application form is available on the MCU Graduation Association’s official website. Interviews will be held in mid to late December\, with time and location details to be announced. \nCreate a memorable graduation experience and make this special day even more remarkable. Hurry up and fill out the application form online! \n報名表單 Application Form：https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSe_ZhNIAJgRfYF_df3R9Dq2VHCb5zp8ZhkTOryyV34oNrysTw/viewform
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/114%e7%b4%9a%e7%95%a2%e6%a5%ad%e5%85%b8%e7%a6%ae%e8%87%b4%e8%a9%9e%e4%bb%a3%e8%a1%a8-%e5%be%b5%e9%81%b8%e9%96%8b%e8%b7%91-selection-for-the-class-of-2025-graduation-ceremony-speaker-is-now-open/
CATEGORIES:應屆畢業生聯合會
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/1211期桃畢聯會電子報配圖.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241111T120500
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241115T124000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124443
CREATED:20241111T060908Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T060908Z
UID:10000652-1731326700-1731674400@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:應用日語學系 Department of Applied Japanese｜花火祭 Hanabi Festival
DESCRIPTION:專屬於應用日語學系的祭典活動「花火祭」將於期中考後11/20（三）在P102火熱登場，邀請所有對日本文化有興趣的同學們！共襄盛舉，活動內容豐富，歡迎大家把握機會參加！ \n售票時間即日起至11/15（五）每天12:05至12:40在應日系系辦外圓桌進行；對於已繳系費的同學及表演人員，可以免費領票；未繳系費的同學及其他系的同學則需支付$30購票。此外，活動當天也會開放現場售票，讓更多同學能夠參與這場盛會。 \n活動當天於17:30開放入場，當天安排了多項精彩活動，讓大家能夠充分體驗日本文化之美。歡迎各位同學踴躍參與，一起享受這場充滿日式風情的花火祭吧！ \nThe Department of Applied Japanese is excited to host its exclusive “Hanabi Festival” on Wednesday\, November 20\, right after midterms\, in P102. This lively celebration of Japanese culture warmly welcomes all students with an interest in Japan to join and enjoy the various activities lined up for the event! \nTicket sales are open now through Friday\, November 15\, from 12:05 to 12:40 at the round table outside the department office. Tickets are free for department students who have paid their department fees and for performers. Other department students who haven’t paid the fee and students from other departments can purchase tickets for $30. Tickets will also be available for purchase on the day of the event\, allowing even more students to join in. \nDoors will open at 17:30\, with a range of exciting activities scheduled to showcase the beauty of Japanese culture. We encourage everyone to join us for this charming\, Japanese-inspired festival and make the most of this fun experience!
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e6%87%89%e7%94%a8%e6%97%a5%e8%aa%9e%e5%ad%b8%e7%b3%bb-department-of-applied-japanese%ef%bd%9c%e8%8a%b1%e7%81%ab%e7%a5%ad-hanabi-festival/
LOCATION:桃園校區Taoyuan Campus\, 龜山區德明路5號\, 桃園市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:應用日語學系
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/1213期應日花火祭電子報配圖.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241112T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241122T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124443
CREATED:20241111T005455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241111T005455Z
UID:10000648-1731402000-1732294800@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:親善大使團 Goodwill Ambassador｜杜老爺甜筒大車拼 DuoLaoYe Ice Cream Cone Challenge
DESCRIPTION:好不容易度過了緊繃的期中考，就來吃個冰療育一下自己吧！台北和桃園的親善大使團將舉行的「杜老爺甜筒大車拼」，讓趣味競賽和吃甜筒結合，活動全程免費，參加此次活動可以獲得畢業門檻十力中的「群體力」，趕緊組隊報名參加這有趣的競賽。 \n桃園校區率先於11/21（四）12點於體育館一館3F（籃球場）舉行，以四人為一組的團體賽進行報名，四人中再細分成兩小組使用兩人三腳的方式行動，並抽取桌上卡片進行指定動作，兩組都完成後一起大喊「我愛銘傳，我愛杜老爺」即可通過，花費時間較短者獲勝，有興趣的人記得前往報名，名額有限，要報名要快！ \n台北校區則接棒於11/27（三）12點在逸仙堂舉行，四人一組再細分為兩小組，於出發前大喊「我愛銘傳，我愛杜老爺」，第一個小組利用「頭」夾取杜老爺小卡板跑至前方桌子後，換取杜老爺再跑回起點交棒；第二個小組利用「背」夾取杜老爺小卡板，同樣跑至前方桌子換取杜老爺再跑回起點全員蹲下，最短時間完成的隊伍即是最後的勝利者！本次除了擁有全新的冰淇淋口味外，還擁有親善大使準備的精彩表演，完成報名者務必準時參賽！ \nAfter the stress of midterms\, it’s time to treat yourself with some ice cream! The Taipei and Taoyuan Goodwill Ambassador teams are hosting the “DuoLaoYe Ice Cream Cone Challenge” – a fun competition combined with sweet treats\, and it’s completely free! Participating in this event will earn you “Group Dynamics” points towards your graduation requirements\, so sign up with your team and join the fun! \nThe Taoyuan Campus event kicks off on Thursday\, 11/21 at 12:00 on 3rd floor of Gymnasium 1 (Basketball Court). Teams of four will split into two pairs for a three-legged race\, completing assigned tasks drawn from a card on the table. Both pairs must shout “I love Ming Chuan\, I love DuoLaoYe” to finish. The team that completes the challenge in the shortest time wins! Be sure to register soon – spaces are limited! \nThe Taipei Campus will follow on Wednesday\, 11/27 at 12:00 in Sun Yat Sen Auditorium. Teams of four will again split into two pairs. Before starting\, everyone shouts\, “I love Ming Chuan\, I love DuoLaoYe”. The first pair will pick up a DuoLaoYe card using only their heads\, run to the table\, exchange it\, and run back to the starting point to tag in the next pair. The second pair will use their backs to carry the card\, repeat the process\, and then the whole team squats down together to finish. The team with the shortest time wins! This event will also feature an exclusive new ice cream flavor and performances by the Goodwill Ambassadors. Registered teams\, please arrive on time to participate! \n報名時間 Registration Period：即日起至11/22（五）晚上12點 From now until Friday\, 11/22\, midnight \n報名連結 Registration Link：台北校區 桃園校區
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e8%a6%aa%e5%96%84%e5%a4%a7%e4%bd%bf%e5%9c%98-goodwill-ambassador%ef%bd%9c%e6%9d%9c%e8%80%81%e7%88%ba%e7%94%9c%e7%ad%92%e5%a4%a7%e8%bb%8a%e6%8b%bc-duolaoye-ice-cream-cone-challenge/
CATEGORIES:親善大使團
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/1213期杜老爺電子報配圖.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241112T090000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241125T170000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124443
CREATED:20241112T060624Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T060624Z
UID:10000658-1731402000-1732554000@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:日本產能大學體育教學 滑雪交流研習營 Japan Sports Education Skiing Exchange Program
DESCRIPTION:為深化國際移動及拓展國外體育教學資源，同時強化與海外姊妹校的體育教學交流，銘傳大學體育室在高教深耕經費支持下，與應用日語學系、休閒遊憩管理學系及日本產能大學合作規劃「日本體育教育滑雪研習營暨產業能率大學參訪交流」，預訂2025年2月3日至8日前往日本產能大學，進行6天5夜的滑雪研修。本課程擬招募20名學員，往年一推出即獲得同學高度關切與報名，名額秒殺額滿。有意參加滑雪研修營的同學，趕快點擊「我要報名」！ \n承辦活動的國教處日語組黃漢年組長表示，本項體育教學滑雪交流研修營特色之一，是由日本產能大學與銘傳共享正式的滑雪研修課程，讓銘傳同學在體驗不同文化的體育課程時，還可抵免113學年下學期12小時的體育課時數。特色之二，研修營所在的滑雪場，是日本著名的新潟県湯沢町かぐらスキー場 田代ステーション，學員在此除了學習滑雪技巧外，課程結束前還將進行「初級滑雪檢定證照」測驗。依往年案例，即使是初次體驗滑雪的銘傳學子，在產能大學專業師資指導下，幾乎百分百都能通過檢定考，獲得一紙滑雪證照。 \n黃漢年老師表示，這次研習參訪是由體育室為申請單位，偕同應日系及休憩系，跨領域共同協作，以拓展國際校內合作，校外分工擴大招生來源的可能。 \nTo enhance international mobility and expand overseas sports teaching resources\, as well as to strengthen sports education exchanges with sister schools\, MCU’s Office of Physical Educations\, with support from the Higher Education Sprout Project\, has planned the “Japan Sports Education Skiing Training Camp and Industrial University Visit Exchange”. This program\, in collaboration with Department of Applied Japanese\, Department of Leisure and Recreation Management\, and Japan’s Industrial University\, is scheduled to take place from February 3-8\, 2025\, at Japan’s Industrial University. The camp will involve six days and five nights of skiing training. \nThe program is set to recruit 20 students\, and in previous years\, registration has been extremely competitive\, filling up quickly once announced. Students interested in participating are encouraged to sign up soon! \nAccording to Mr. Huang Han-Nien\, head of Japanese Section at IEE\, one of the unique features of this sports teaching exchange camp is that it offers an official skiing training course shared between MCU and Japan’s Industrial University. This allows students to experience sports education in a different cultural setting while earning credit for 12 hours of physical education in the second semester of 2024 academic year. \nAnother highlight is that the ski resort for the training is the famous Kagura Ski Resort in Yuzawa Town\, Niigata Prefecture\, Japan. Here\, participants will not only learn skiing techniques but also take the “Beginner Skiing Certification Exam” before the course concludes. Based on past experiences\, nearly all Ming Chuan students\, even those new to skiing\, have successfully passed the exam under the guidance of professional instructors at Industrial University\, receiving their skiing certification. \nMr. Huang added that this training visit is a collaborative effort between Office of Physical Educations\, Applied Japanese Department\, and Leisure and Recreation Management Department\, aimed at expanding international cooperation within the university and increasing the potential for recruitment from external sources. \n報名截止 Registration Deadline：11月25日前完成報名 Completed registration before November 25
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e6%97%a5%e6%9c%ac%e7%94%a2%e8%83%bd%e5%a4%a7%e5%ad%b8%e9%ab%94%e8%82%b2%e6%95%99%e5%ad%b8-%e6%bb%91%e9%9b%aa%e4%ba%a4%e6%b5%81%e7%a0%94%e7%bf%92%e7%87%9f-japan-sports-education-skiing-exchange-progra/
CATEGORIES:休閒遊憩管理學系,應用日語學系,日語組,體育室
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/截圖-2023-11-02-下午12.39.31-拷貝-1400x600-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241112T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241114T130000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124443
CREATED:20241112T062457Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241112T062457Z
UID:10000659-1731412800-1731589200@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:銘傳大學2025韓國冬季遊學團 說明會 Ming Chuan University 2025 Korea Winter Study Tour Information Session
DESCRIPTION:為拓展學生的國際視野，銘傳大學產學暨推廣處攜手韓國首爾西京大學推出「銘傳大學2025韓國冬季遊學團」，規劃有兩週豐富的韓語、文化、流行體驗課程，兩場說明會：11/12（二）中午12點在台北校區E402會議室、11/14（四）中午12點在桃園校區M104大會議室，線上同步參與 https://meet.google.com/frk-icbx-bkr。 \n「韓國冬季遊學團」2025/1/11-1/25前往韓國知名綜藝節目Running Man曾取景拍攝的首爾西京大學進行遊學，安排深入了解韓國流行文化的行程，最有特色的韓語課程，從零基礎開始教學，除了強調會話能力提升，也透過流行影視進行韓語教學，特別規劃包含了「美妝」、「茶道與韓服體驗」、「音樂」、「舞蹈」與「美食」等各式體驗課程，不只學習韓語，還有充足時間可以深入體驗韓國。 \n「銘傳大學2025韓國冬季遊學團」開放全國大專院校學生皆可報名參加，11/15前報名可享有早鳥優惠價，銘傳學生及教職員工子女另享優惠，12/2前報名還可獲得精美T-SHIRT一件與帆布提包一個（數量有限，送完為止），更多詳情可上「銘傳大學海外遊學團」網站查詢，或洽(02) 2882-4564分機8034林志純老師。 \nTo broaden students’ international perspectives\, MCU’s Industry-academia Collaboration & University Extension Division\, in partnership with Seoul’s Seokyong University\, has launched “Ming Chuan University 2025 Korea Winter Study Tour”. The program includes two weeks of rich Korean language\, culture and pop experience courses. There will be two information sessions: one on 11/12 (Tuesday) at 12:00 in Taipei Campus E402 Conference Room\, and the other on 11/14 (Thursday) at 12:00 in Taoyuan Campus M104 large Conference Room. The sessions will also be available online at https://meet.google.com/frk-icbx-bkr. \nThe “Korea Winter Study Tour” will take place from 1/11 to 1/25\, 2025\, at Seokyong University in Seoul\, a location featured in the famous Korean variety show Running Man. The program includes a deep dive into Korean pop culture\, a unique Korean language course starting from basic level\, with a focus on conversation skills and enhanced through popular media. Special experience courses include “Beauty”\, “Tea Ceremony and Hanbok Experience”\, “Music”\, “Dance” and “Food” allowing participants not only to learn Korean but also to fully experience Korean culture. \nThe “Ming Chuan University 2025 Korea Winter Study Tour” is open to students from universities across Taiwan. Early bird registration by 11/15 offers discounted prices\, and Ming Chuan students\, staff\, and their children enjoy additional discounts. Registrations by 12/2 will also receive a free T-shirt and canvas bag (limited quantities). For more details\, visit “Ming Chuan University Overseas Study Tours” website or contact Ms. Lin Zhi-Chun at (02) 2882-4564 ext. 8034.
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e9%8a%98%e5%82%b3%e5%a4%a7%e5%ad%b82025%e9%9f%93%e5%9c%8b%e5%86%ac%e5%ad%a3%e9%81%8a%e5%ad%b8%e5%9c%98-%e8%aa%aa%e6%98%8e%e6%9c%83-ming-chuan-university-2025-korea-winter-study-tour-information-sessi/
LOCATION:台北校區Taipei Campus\, 中山北路五段250號\, 台北市\, Taiwan
CATEGORIES:產學暨推廣處
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/韓國遊學團-1400x600-1.jpg
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241112T120000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Taipei:20241114T150000
DTSTAMP:20260426T124443
CREATED:20241107T014616Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T014616Z
UID:10000638-1731412800-1731596400@events.mcu.edu.tw
SUMMARY:原住民文化週 Indigenous Culture Week
DESCRIPTION:為促進族群友善校園與多元文化交流，桃園校區原資中心聯合原住民聯誼社將於11/12（二）至11/14（四）舉辦「原住民文化週」系列活動，誠邀校內同學共襄盛舉。此次活動共安排了三場豐富多彩的體驗，包括手作課程、快閃原民日以及文化講座，旨在加深大家對原住民文化的認識與欣賞。 \n「手作課程」將於11/12（二）中午12:00至15:00在EE410教室舉行，參與者不僅能學習製作精美實用的手機繩，還可享用活動附設的餐點，並享有公假；報名請點選此連結，名額有限，請同學們把握機會。接下來的「快閃原民日」於11/13（三）中午12:00至13:00在明園廣場登場，活動包含原民工藝品展示、族服體驗及有趣的快問快答遊戲，參加者還有機會獲得精美小禮。最後的「原民文化講座」將於11/14（四）12:00至15:00在EE408教室舉行，活動設有餐點與公假，邀請同學們一同參加，深入了解原住民文化內涵。 \n桃園校區的同學們，千萬不要錯過這次難得的文化體驗週，參加活動認識更多原住民文化，體驗其中的獨特魅力與傳統智慧！ \nTo foster a culturally inclusive campus and promote diverse cultural exchange\, the Taoyuan Campus Indigenous Resource Center\, together with Indigenous Students Club\, will host the “Indigenous Culture Week” series of events from Tuesday\, November 12\, to Thursday\, November 14. We warmly invite all students to join in this celebration. This event offers three immersive experiences: a hands-on workshop\, an Indigenous Flash Day\, and a cultural lecture\, each designed to deepen participants’ understanding and appreciation of Indigenous culture. \nThe Hands-On Workshop will take place on Tuesday\, November 12\, from 12:00 to 15:00 in room EE410. Participants will not only learn to make beautiful and practical mobile phone straps but also enjoy refreshments and receive an official school leave for participation. Please sign up through the provided link\, as spaces are limited. \nThe Indigenous Flash Day will be held on Wednesday\, November 13\, from 12:00 to 13:00 in Ming Garden. Activities will include a showcase of Indigenous crafts\, a traditional costume experience\, and a fun Q&A game\, with chances to win delightful prizes. \nFinally\, the Indigenous Culture Lecture will be hosted on Thursday\, November 14\, from 12:00 to 15:00 in room EE408. Participants can enjoy refreshments and receive official leave. All students are invited to join and gain a deeper insight into the essence of Indigenous culture. \nDon’t miss this unique opportunity for cultural engagement on Taoyuan Campus! Take part in Indigenous Culture Week to learn more about Indigenous heritage\, experience its distinct charm\, and appreciate the wisdom within its traditions!
URL:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/event/%e5%8e%9f%e4%bd%8f%e6%b0%91%e6%96%87%e5%8c%96%e9%80%b1-indigenous-culture-week/
LOCATION:EE410
CATEGORIES:原住民聯誼社
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://events.mcu.edu.tw/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/1213期原民文化週電子報配圖.jpg
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR