A group exhibition with Liu Shiyuan, Xiaofei Mo, Linyao Kiki Liu, Amy Suo Wu, Zhuxin Wang, Maj Horn, Scott William Raby, and The Social Sensibility Research & Development Department
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					A group exhibition with Liu Shiyuan, Xiaofei Mo, Linyao Kiki Liu, Amy Suo Wu, Zhuxin Wang, Maj Horn, Scott William Raby, and The Social Sensibility Research & Development Department
					
					Many-voiced, Responding enlists the power of fragments as points of provocation to engage with methodologies of the contemporary.
					
					Responding consists of both a series of public fragments, in which several of the research-based art projects will surface through presentations and performative gestures, while other projects will be presented in the space in the form of exhibition fragments.
					
					more information: www.c4projects.dk
					
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 Place of the Day – Urban Utopia and the Nostalgic Garden
					by Weili Zhang
					
					This essay discusses the titular terminologies (Utopia, Nostalgia, Garden and Place) in relation to each other, showing how various concepts are interlinked through a brief account of history and observations of contemporary Chinese society.
					
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				Place of the Day – Urban Utopia and the Nostalgic Garden
					by Weili Zhang
					
					This essay discusses the titular terminologies (Utopia, Nostalgia, Garden and Place) in relation to each other, showing how various concepts are interlinked through a brief account of history and observations of contemporary Chinese society.
					
					positions
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				 Stranger Than Science-Fiction?
					by Samuel Kay and Muxia Liu
					Urban Inequality, Density, and the Spatial Imaginaries of Beijing’s City Plan and Hao Jingfang’s Folding Beijing
					residencyprojects
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				Stranger Than Science-Fiction?
					by Samuel Kay and Muxia Liu
					Urban Inequality, Density, and the Spatial Imaginaries of Beijing’s City Plan and Hao Jingfang’s Folding Beijing
					residencyprojects
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				 Walls and WalnutsMar 10, 2020
					An ongoing project in a collaboration with artists Zhangbolong Liu and Jialin Yang
					research-grantsprojects
				Walls and WalnutsMar 10, 2020
					An ongoing project in a collaboration with artists Zhangbolong Liu and Jialin Yang
					research-grantsprojects
				
				 A Thousand-Year StageAugust 2019
					A Thousand-Year Stage (2019) is an experimental non-fiction film that features local residents of Xiongan New Area, Chinaʼs most recently planned megacity, awaiting its transformation. By Daphne Xu.
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				A Thousand-Year StageAugust 2019
					A Thousand-Year Stage (2019) is an experimental non-fiction film that features local residents of Xiongan New Area, Chinaʼs most recently planned megacity, awaiting its transformation. By Daphne Xu.
					exhibitionprojects
				
			past talks
 Talk No. 5: Seeing the OlympicsDec 7, 2019
					Visual Communication and Image-Making.
					talkconversations
				Talk No. 5: Seeing the OlympicsDec 7, 2019
					Visual Communication and Image-Making.
					talkconversations
				
				 Talk No. 3: Ten Years afterDec 15th, 2019
					In what way does the Beijing pre and post-Olympics Beijing differ? How are events like the Olympics utilized for a Chinese urbanization model?
					talkconversations
				Talk No. 3: Ten Years afterDec 15th, 2019
					In what way does the Beijing pre and post-Olympics Beijing differ? How are events like the Olympics utilized for a Chinese urbanization model?
					talkconversations
				
				 Talk No. 4: Green BeltNov 2, 2019
					A common problem that cities all around the world are sharing is the growing urban pollution problem.
					talkconversations
				Talk No. 4: Green BeltNov 2, 2019
					A common problem that cities all around the world are sharing is the growing urban pollution problem.
					talkconversations
				
			
