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Digital Puppet

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In this project, coordinated by HUNG Keung and innov+media lab (imhk lab), the realms of art and technology have merged to pave the way for an extraordinary “Design + Art” project. By blending cutting-edge art technology with the cherished traditional puppetry of Hong Kong, a new and exhilarating viewing experience is crafted for audiences locally and worldwide. Digital puppetry refers to the technique of controlling puppets using digital technology, enabling puppeteers to manipulate their movements through motion capture systems and other computer-generated tools. This relatively new technique holds immense potential for creating innovative and captivating performances. It signifies a shift in our perception of art and cultural heritage, utilising advanced technologies like 3D printing, generative interactive graphics, and motion capture systems to produce unparalleled pieces. This interdisciplinary approach combines digital media design, art, and installation/exhibition, creating captivating and immersive works. By reinventing cultural heritage, the value of traditional art forms is also revitalised for the new generation, fostering a deeper understanding of the interconnectedness between design practice, digital art, interactive technology research, and cultural heritage.

Location

H506, 5/F, Block B, PMQ
Available from 24 Nov - 3 Dec
Anytime between HKT 11:00 - 20:00

Creative Studio

HUNG Keung

Dr. HUNG Keung is an acclaimed digital media artist, designer and scholar renowned for his creative and research pursuits. He founded innov+media lab (imhk lab), a space dedicated to new media art and design research that explores the intersection of Chinese philosophy and interactivity. Through his interactive Chinese characters research projects, he bridges cultural boundaries and brings people together using media art technology. His art installations digitalise traditional Chinese art theory to offer a fresh perspective on the relationship between ancient philosophies and contemporary artistic practices, which create a vibrant dialogue between time, space and the viewers.

Dr. HUNG received the Gold Award in the Hong Kong Independent Short Film and Video Awards, the Prize of Excellence at the Hong Kong Art Biennial (2001), and the Achievement Award at the Hong Kong Contemporary Art Biennial (2009). In 2021, Dr. HUNG was recognised as the Artist of the Year (Media Arts) at the 15th Hong Kong Arts Development Award hosted by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council.