Photo: Courtesy of Central Academy of Fine Arts
Initiated by the Central Academy of Fine Arts, an interaction design and curation workshop was held in Fuzhou, East China's Fujian Province recently.
The workshop aimed to cultivate innovative artistic talents, combine traditional education with innovative education and give insights into theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
This workshop invited young people to participate and offered them a series of experimental courses to provide a full range of interdisciplinary learning content, to stimulate the innovative potential of young talents with different professional backgrounds, and to provide future-oriented culture and art.
Wu Yangbo, director of the Art Management Department and associate professor at the School of Arts and Humanities, Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, pointed out during the workshop that the event has pushed the cooperation between art and technology to a new level, leading young curators with new concepts and new technology by simulating their artistic creation and thought processes.