25 May - 4 Aug, 2019
TUE - SUN 10am - 6pm
Chief Curator: Qiu Zhijie
Curator: Keith Lam, Olivia Ding
Artists:
James Tapscott, Karina Smigla-Bobinski,
Gaybird, Keith Lam, Hiroaki Umeda,
Norimichi Hirakawa, Tobias Gremmler, WOW
Organizer:
Ming Yuan Group,
Ming Contemporary Art Museum
Producer: Li Songjian, Ling Feifei
Support by:
The Japan Foundation,
Department of Culture and Education of the German Consulate General Shanghai
McaM
No. 436, East Yonghe Rd, Jing’an District, Shanghai
Admission:
Regular: 60RMB
Presale: 40RMB
*Free tickets:
McaM members
*Discount tickets: 30RMB
(Students, seniors over 60 and above, juniors under 7 and beneath with valid proofs.)
Scan the QR code to purchase presale ticket

* Limited to 200
“MAN, being the servant and interpreter of Nature, can do and understand so much and so much only as he has observed in fact or in thought of the course of nature: beyond this he neither knows anything nor can do anything”: according to Francis Bacon, the universe is an objective being which cannot be transformed through human will. One’s cognition of the world can only be obtained though perceptual experience from the objective outwards. Objects can be perceived only by human sensation. Therefore, sensation plays the role as the entry to reason. When technology, on the other hand, acts almost like another skin on contemporary people, the possibility of sensation can be released endlessly into an infinite sphere or even serve to create a new sensory system, and exploit the unpredictable reign of sense and sensation.
With an indefinable curiosity towards intangible and unknowable fields, artists often try to liberate all potential possibilities of imperceptible phenomenon from their stereotypes through cross-media practice and unique media types, guiding the audience to unlock their fixed preconceptions of the invisible and the inaudible.
Ming Contemporary Art Museum’s new media group exhibition “Sensory Canvas” is composed of two sets of topics in four categories, made up of 9 works from 8 artists. Form of Nature and Form of Motion show how artists visualize the invisible in nature and motion, through different media approaches such as kinetic installations, light pieces, simulation, and more, showcasing another perspective by reconstructing or deconstructing the existing. Stepping further towards extending imagination to all kinds of existence in the universe, Form the Nature and Form the Motion present a trans-nature sensation beyond general cognition by composing original formats into a hybrid status.

Graphic Design Director:
Wong Sun Mun
Graphic Designer:
Felen Cheng
Dynamic Visual Design:
Hon Ka Chun Seth (Dimension Plus)
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