Play with Art Exhibition
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About
Dive into the fascinating world of games through art, technology, and culture! 🎮🎨 Celebrating the 10th anniversary of the Bangor Gallery, City University of Hong Kong presents "Play with Art" (游於藝乎) — a groundbreaking exhibition that explores games as a significant and influential form of cultural and collective interaction. Curated by Professor Espen Aarseth, Dean of the School of Creative Media at CityU, this exhibition brings together a captivating collection of playable and interactive exhibits that trace the evolution of games while showcasing their profound impact on society. The exhibition embodies the School of Creative Media's interdisciplinary approach, combining art, technology, and academia to delve deep into the essence of gaming. 🎯 Exhibition Focus: The exhibition centers on two main themes: the evolution of games and their cultural impact. It aims to uncover and challenge common myths and misconceptions about gaming, presenting a comprehensive view of this dynamic medium. 🎲 Six Exhibition Zones: Through six distinct zones featuring diverse works, the exhibition traces gaming's evolutionary journey — from its origins before human civilization through major technological revolutions including writing systems, printing press, and digital computers. Visitors will discover how games have developed across different cultural and social contexts throughout history. 🌟 Exhibition Highlights: • Interactive and playable exhibits that engage visitors directly • Historical perspective on gaming evolution across millennia • Exploration of games as cultural artifacts and social phenomena • Interdisciplinary approach bridging humanities and sciences • Debunking gaming myths through academic research and artistic expression Since its establishment in 2016, the Bangor Gallery has been dedicated to promoting interdisciplinary collaboration, knowledge transfer research, cultural innovation, and deep community engagement. "Play with Art" continues this mission by fostering the integration of humanities and sciences, breaking down disciplinary boundaries, and facilitating knowledge exchange. Whether you're a gamer, artist, researcher, or simply curious about the cultural significance of play, this exhibition offers a unique intellectual feast that redefines games as an essential cultural form. ⚠️ Advance booking required for visits 📅 Dates: July 4 – October 25, 2026 ⏰ Hours: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM daily 📍 Bangor Gallery, City University of Hong Kong, 18/F, Lau Ming Wai Academic Building, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong