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Art Reinvented NCPA Digital Artworks Exhibition

2025-01-06

With its theme "Art Reinvented", the exhibition reinterprets performing arts such as music, dance, opera, and drama by leveraging the power of modern technology. By using digital technology as a bridge, it breaks through the boundaries of time and space and brings about a fusion of the ancient and modern art, allowing the audience to have an experience within a limited space of the quintessence of art from across the world. Meticulously curated, the exhibition brings together a lot of innovative masterpieces characterised by technology-art integration. From immersive interactive video installation to AI-driven virtual characters, and from holographic stereoscopic projection to glasses-free 3D visual art, every exhibit represents a modern interpretation of traditional art forms, breathing new life into the beauty of classics in the digital age. With the aid of digital technology, the performing arts are presented in a new form, not only reproducing the beauty of classics, but also endowing them with new contemporary connotations. This is the origin of the exhibition themed "Art Reinvented", and the embodiment of our deep respect for the traditional culture and bright vision for the future.

Master of Conductor is an experimental interactive installation launched in 2024 by the NCPA. In addition to the combined use of somatosensory recognition technology and dynamic audio mapping technology, AI algorithms and multi-dimensional data-parsing are applied to explore a new way of conducting classical music performances.

Emotional Theatre is one of the experimental art projects jointly implemented by artist FEI Jun and psychologist LIU Zhengkui. This interdisciplinary project is designed to study how to achieve psychological healing by blending art with scientific technology.

Date: From 22 December 2024 to 30 November 2025

Venue: Concert Hall B1 Public Space, NCPA

Photo by: NCPA

National Centre for The Performing Arts


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