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Breathing is one of the vital signs that naturally indicate the physical condition of the human body. The rate at which we take breath provides a natural rhythm for our lives. Taken together, our natural rhythms form and represent the vibrant cadence of life in the city. Media artist Ng Tsz-kwan led audiences on a journey to the inner self and the art of tranquility through his interactive media art installation ‘Breathe in. Breathe out'. Venerable Chang Zhan, choreographer / dancer Mui Cheuk-yin, performer of singing bowls Tsang Man-tung have also been invited to help audiences enter a realm where they can forget material things and a state of in-depth reflection where they can fully contemplate themselves in silence. ‘Breathe in. Breathe out' has been created in response to the idea of ‘Curating the New', the theme of this year's Muse Fest.
Artist
Ng
Tsz-kwan
graduated
from
The
Chinese
University
of
Hong
Kong
in
1997
with
a
Bachelor
degree
in
Fine
Art
and
earned
his
Masters
at
Central
Saint
Martins,
UAL,
in
2000.
His
practice
is
devoted
to
electronic
and
video
art,
and
he
has
exhibited
in
London,
Berlin,
New
York,
Helsinki,
Japan
and
Korea,
in
addition
to
numerous
exhibitions
in
Hong
Kong.
He
also
maintains
a
design
practice
in
which
he
applies
interactive
media
design
to
the
commercial
and
exhibition
sectors,
and
explores
the
use
of
different
media
for
integrated
design
solutions.
He
co-founded
yU+co.[lab]
in
2006
when
he
partnered
his
interactive
multi-media
design
company,
N.T.
Lab,
with
award-winning
Hollywood-based
creative
design
firm
yU+co.
In
2007,
Perspective
Magazine
commended
him
as
one
of
the
40
outstanding
design
professionals
under
the
age
of
40
in
Greater
China.
He
continues
to
lecture
in
multimedia,
electronic
arts
and
design-related
departments
of
various
universities
and
institutions
in
Hong
Kong.
Exhibition
Venue:
Hong
Kong
Visual
Arts
Centre
Date:
7.7
—
16.12.2019
(Closed
on
Tue)
Time:
10am
—
9pm
(Except
13.9.2019,
Chinese
Mid-Autumn
Festival,
10am
—
5pm)
Free admission
Breathing
Venue:
Hong
Kong
Visual
Arts
Centre
Date:
7.7.2019
(Sun)
Time:
6pm,
8pm
(total
2
sessions,1
hour
15
minutes
for
each
session)
Quota:
35
persons
per
session
Admission:
Free
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