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British Council Hong Kong
Arts and Creative Industries
Microwave International Media Art Festival
Lighthouse
Lighthouse’s Laboratory Life
at the Microwave International New Media Arts Festival

Microwave International New Media Arts Festival, in partnership with the British Council, is hosting a unique art-science lab exhibition Laboratory Life by the leading UK arts agency Lighthouse from 5–13 November at Hong Kong City Hall.

To celebrate the 15th anniversary of the Festival, Lighthouse is exhibiting Laboratory Life, five works-in-progress  by 21 international artists, scientists and doctors in an open laboratory at Lighthouse, and an exploration of bioscience and the use of medical technology.

Laboratory Life exhibition

Date: 5 - 13 November 2011
Time: 12.00 noon – 8.00 p.m.
Venue: Exhibition Hall, Low Block, Hong Kong City Hall

Free Admission

The exhibition is a radically new use of laboratory space. It has an open structure, inviting the public to come and meet the artists and the scientists as they are working, and discuss what they are doing.

The lead artist, Andy Gracie, together with the Head of Media Arts at Lighthouse, Jamie Wyld, will be accompanying the exhibition to talk about their work and share their experiences with a Hong Kong audience.

Talk on Laboratory Life: A Model for Housing Art-Science Collaborations

Date: 6 November 2011
Time: 4.30 p.m. – 6.00 p.m.
Venue: Exhibition Hall, Low Block, Hong Kong City Hall

Free Admission

Conducted in English

Limited seats available, reservation required. Reservation:info@microwavefest.net (Participant please provide: Name, E-mail and Mobile no. and indicate the title of the talk: 'Talk on Laboratory Life: A Model for Housing Art-Science Collaborations' for registration)

 

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