KYOTO STEAM -- International Arts x Science Festival -- Prologue to Be Held in Late March, 2019
KYOTO, Japan, March 15, 2019 /PRNewswire/ -- KYOTO STEAM -- International Arts x Science Festival is a novel form of international art and culture event, which aims to explore new possibilities of culture through the collaboration of arts and science and technology. As a project ahead of this, a prologue to KYOTO STEAM - International Arts x Science Festival - will be held in March in the ancient capital of Kyoto.
Date: |
March 21 - 24, 30 and 31 |
Venue: |
ROHM Theatre Kyoto, Kyoto City Zoo and UNESCO World Heritage Site Nijo Castle (Nijo-jo) |
Organizer: |
Executive Committee of KYOTO STEAM - International Arts x Science Festival |
KYOTO STEAM - International Arts x Science Festival -- will be held in spring 2020.
Program:
- STEAM THINKING -- Art to Create the Future -- Challenge from Kyoto/Art Competition Preview & Talk Session
The international art competition encourages art and technology collaboration between artists and Kyoto-based enterprises. For its preview, Taro Suzuki, a media artist, is commissioned to create a concept art work. A talk session will also be held in conjunction with the preview.
- Traditional Art x New Technology in Noh Daie -- the Graceful Tengu
This performance encourages a new method of experiencing the Noh performance, which simultaneously generates CG images of background scenes on monitors, through which the audience can enjoy the high-technology presentation together with the Noh performance.
Others:
- Classical Literature x Traditional Art x Media Art Shin-Sarugakuki --
Revision -- Prologue - Creation Program has started! - Art x Science in Kyoto City Zoo -- What do chimpanzees feel in arts?
- Dumb-Type New Project Work in Progress 2019
- Interactive Media Art Program "Touchable Earth"
- Art x Food Market
For further details of the programs, visit the KYOTO STEAM official website: kyoto-steam.com/en/
Captions:
Photo1: WATER LOGO Atelier OMOYA+NIPPON DESIGN CENTER by Taro Suzuki https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M105421/201903144243/_prw_PI1lg_dMw19vws.jpeg
Photo2: Noh "Daie"
Photo courtesy of Katayama-ke Nohgaku Kyomai Hozon Zaidan (the Katayama family foundation for the preservation of Noh and traditional Kyoto dance) https://kyodonewsprwire.jp/prwfile/release/M105421/201903144243/_prw_PI2lg_Wj460VLQ.jpeg
SOURCE Executive Committee of KYOTO STEAM
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