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Revolutionary Bridge Design From Architect Wang Yaohua
Xue Tan — April 19, 2012
Latest design from Wang Yaohua discusses the balance between aesthetics and functionality in architecture. >> Read More
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Virtual-Looking Chair In Real Life
Xue Tan — April 18, 2012
Designer Zhang Zhoujie generates furniture pieces that look like shiny robot spiders. >> Read More
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An Digital Take On Traditional Chinese Ink Painting
Xue Tan — April 11, 2012
Hong Kong-based artist Desmond Leung creates subtle animations inspired by ancient oriental techniques. >> Read More
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Hidden Narrations In Manipulated Cityscapes
Xue Tan — March 29, 2012
Artist Xing Danwen puts role players in her urban models. >> Read More
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Chinese Painter Borrows Google Earth's Aerial Eye In City DNA
Xue Tan — March 26, 2012
Lu Xinjian analyzes cities' characteristics from above. >> Read More
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Sally Can't Dance: Inside China's Blooming Music Underground
Xue Tan — March 09, 2012
The co-organiser of music festival Sally Can't Dance and founder of Chinese indie music platform Pangbianr envisions the future of the Chinese music industry. >> Read More
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First Pritzker Prize For A Chinese Architect
Xue Tan — March 06, 2012
This year’s Pritzker committee honours Wang Shu's down-to-earth architecture. >> Read More
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Playing Music And Turntables Minus The Records
Xue Tan — February 27, 2012
Japanese musician Yoshihide Otomo’s Emsemble digs deeper into turntablism. >> Read More
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Original Creators: Light Sculptor Dan Flavin
Xue Tan — February 21, 2012
We take a look at some iconic artists from numerous disciplines who have left an enduring and indelible mark on today’s creators. >> Read More
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The Current State Of Confucian Ideas
Xue Tan — February 16, 2012
Zhang Huan raises the question of how contemporary society reflects the ancient philosopher’s ideas. >> Read More
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Nature And Man Collaborate To Create Crystalized Project
Xue Tan — February 13, 2012
Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka harnesses the beauty of natural crystals. >> Read More
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Futuristic Alien Pod House Lands In Beijing
Xue Tan — February 02, 2012
Architect Wang Yaohua explores the remaining space upon Beijing's industrial district. >> Read More
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Chinese Artist Explores A New Form Of Painting
Xue Tan — January 23, 2012
Xie Molin builds drawing machines that create intricate, organised, abstract paintings. >> Read More
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New Zealand Theatre Company Constructs Artistic Spectacles On Moving Bodies
Xue Tan — January 18, 2012
WOW takes art off the wall, celebrating creativity through fashion and performance. >> Read More
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Architect Maps Stereoscopic, Isometric Visions
Xue Tan — December 23, 2011
Architect Li Han uses professional black-and-white drawings to present his vision of Beijing’s city landscape. >> Read More
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Shenzhen And Hong Kong's Bi-City Biennale Experiments With Nomadic Architecture
Xue Tan — December 19, 2011
This innovative structure currently occupies the Shenzhen Civil Square, but can pick up and relocate at a moment's notice. >> Read More
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Witness The Majestic Beauty Of The Big Bang
Xue Tan — December 14, 2011
Artist Zhan Wang records an earthshaking explosion scene with high-speed cameras. >> Read More
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Is The Tube Station A Culturally Significant Place?
Xue Tan — December 06, 2011
Joao Vasco Paiva presents a series of new work that contradicts the idea of non-place. >> Read More
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Ai Weiwei Explores China's Cycle Of Change
Xue Tan — December 02, 2011
The massive bike installation Forever Bicycles turns the common Chinese transportation tool into a reflective illusion. >> Read More
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Floating Ice Biography Explores Fluidity And Water
Xue Tan — November 25, 2011
Chinese artist Lu Lei ponders globalization via different states of water. >> Read More


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