This talk centres on “The Ways in Patterns: An Immersive Digital Exhibition from the Palace Museum”, delving into its significant core ideas, curatorial concepts, and creative expressions. It covers intriguing processes such as selecting patterns from the Palace Museum’s vast collection, leveraging digital technology to create immersive spaces, and designing interactive exhibits that transcend traditional viewing boundaries.
Additionally, the speaker will share insights into the Palace Museum's initiatives in the digitisation of cultural heritage and integration of art and technology. He will further examine how digital technology can expand the reach and influence of museums, while simultaneously enhancing the overall visitor experience. This talk will showcase the immense potential and innovative value of technology in preserving and promoting traditional Chinese culture.
This talk accompanies the thematic exhibition “The Ways in Patterns: An Immersive Digital Exhibition from the Palace Museum”. The exhibition is jointly organised by the Hong Kong Palace Museum and the Palace Museum, and exclusively sponsored by the Institute of Philanthropy.
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| Date | 14 May 2025 (Wednesday) |
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| Time | 5:00 pm–6:00 pm |
| Venue | The Hong Kong Jockey Club Auditorium, Hong Kong Palace Museum |
| Tickets | Free |
| Language | Putonghua |
Ticketing arrangements: Registration for this event does not include entry to the Museum’s exhibitions. To visit the exhibitions, please click here to purchase an admission ticket.
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