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The city Biennale is worth a visit.
Here is a quick guide to the highlights of the Biennale: 1.
Imagine street life: when you notice something glowing at the bottom of the bowl, you are eating a bowl of noodles in a row hole.
Look, this is a rolling LED message about art. related.
Architect David Benjamin and Soo-use a simple LED screen embedded in a normal plastic bowl
That's what Yang did.
They even convinced some restaurants in Shenzhen to participate in the project.
You can learn more about the exhibition.
Exhibition 27, No. 2, Shenzhen citizen center.
In 1980, about thirty years ago, my city and Shenzhen, a young American named Le Roy W. Demery, Jr.
When he was told it would take him half an hour to go to Hong Kong.
New day tour-
A special economic zone was established just along the Chinese border.
He came back and forth with the image of Shenzhen's daily life, just as it was about to be transformed into a big city for the industry.
Meanwhile, he Huangyou, a lifelong Shenzhen resident, is taking photos of his city, collecting images showing the evolution of Shenzhen since 1960 generations.
For those familiar with the city today, it is a shock to see it as a dusty stagnant water.
Exhibits at 15 and 16 itian Holiday Plaza.
"Double Happiness" tells a child's deconstruction of the city's business: A billboard becomes a swing.
Designed by French architecture studio©Sarchitectures (
Translated into "office of error architecture ")
Swing questions our materialistic urban culture in a convenient and interesting way.
Sitting on the podium of the civic center, you can see the square and the booming skyline of Shenzhen, which is your most memorable swing trip ever.
Exhibit 45 Shenzhen citizen center.
The sculptor Liu Xiaoliang used rough steel plates to carry out demolition and resettlement, creating a detailed model for the Chinese cities in the transformation.
The chaos of modern Chinese cities is perfectly combined with the hanging wires, grid-like traffic and the carnival of signs.
The same is true of the destruction in the name of economic progress: a model depicts a "nail household" standing in the middle of a huge construction site, and another model depicts a village in Shenzhen, the village is slowly being replaced by high-end new developments.
Exhibition No. 17, Shenzhen citizen center. 5.
Although it is not part of the Biennale, this village in the city is a real-
It raises questions about life examples.
Prior to the establishment of the special economic zone, Jiang Xia's indigenous villagers enjoyed special rights similar to those in the New Territories of Hong Kong.
They profited from the development of Shenzhen, sold their farms for development, and replaced their rural homes with walking apartments.
Villages like this have become shelters for immigrants pouring into Shenzhen from all over the country;
Their narrow, aimless streets are full of activity all day long.
Now, the landlord of Jiangxia has collectively sold their village to a real estate developer, and the entire community has been demolished by a new shopping, office and residential complex.
The streets are still intact and you can walk through places that look like disaster areas, with rubble piled up around them.
10 minutes walk west from the civic center along Shennan Avenue;
Turn right at Haitian Road. 6.
Snow cattle stand in the middle of the Shenzhen government, there is a huge buffalo, we would like to thank Rigo 23. The Portuguese-
American artists spent a month making Bulls in Shenzhen with mud and bamboo. Inside, a flat-
The screen TV broadcast a video interview with Shenzhen residents about their city experience.
The interview was conducted in Cantonese and Mandarin with no subtitles, but the Buffalo is still worth a visit even if you don't understand because it is very interesting.
There's even a bamboo ladder that lets you pull your head out of its ass.
Exhibit 46, Shenzhen citizen center.
Bug of multi-meter platform-
Architect Xie Ying-
Qian, Luo Anqing-
Yue and Marco Casa Gende made this insect with materials cleaned up on the construction site of Shenzhen future Museum of Contemporary Art --Cocoon of inspiration.
This is a surreal, soothing structure full of bamboo chairs and small stage for poetry recitation and performance.
On a clear day, this is especially memorable when the sun shines through the cracks in the dome bamboo shell.
Shenzhen citizen Center exhibition 57.
There are four screenings in the urban series of The Urbanism/architectural film exhibition Biennale
Related films, including "The Great Berlin, the Symphony of the great city", a 1928 documentary about the life of the Weimar era
Berlin era and 1957 short films. Y. , N. Y.
See the day of life in New York through a distorted lens.
For information on the time and place of the show, see the Biennale website.
The biennale will be held at the Shenzhen Civic Center until January 23. Tuesday-Thursday, 11am-7pm, Friday-Saturday 10am-
Eight o'clock P. M. Sunday morning eleven o'clock A. M. 7pm)
Shenzhen Bay Avenue (daily, 10am-10pm)
Holiday Plaza yita (Monday-Friday, 10am-10pm, Saturday-Sunday, 10am-10:30pm. )
Go to Shenzhen citizen center and take the East Route to Lok Ma Chau.
After passing the customs, take Shenzhen Metro Line 4 to exit Zhongxin, C and D in Shimen.
From Lok Ma Chau to Yantian Holiday Plaza, take Shenzhen Metro Line 4 to the exhibition center, transfer to Line 1, and go to shijiachuan, Exit C.
Go to Shenzhen Bay Avenue, take the Crossroads
Take a bus from Kowloon Station to Shenzhen Bay and take a taxi to Shenzhen Bay Avenue, Nanshan District.
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