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The National Hsinchu Living Arts Center launches online virtual exhibitions

Director of NHCLAC Yeh Yü-cheng (葉于正) (upper left), head of NTHU's Research Center for Technology and Art Liu Shih-ta (劉士達) (upper middle), and famous calligrapher Master Lo Chi-hung (羅際鴻) (lower left) joined the video meeting. (Photo / Provided by the Ministry of Culture)
Director of NHCLAC Yeh Yü-cheng (葉于正) (upper left), head of NTHU's Research Center for Technology and Art Liu Shih-ta (劉士達) (upper middle), and famous calligrapher Master Lo Chi-hung (羅際鴻) (lower left) joined the video meeting. (Photo / Provided by the Ministry of Culture)
Taiwan Immigrants' Global News Network】Edited by Angela Rodriguez

The National Hsinchu Living Arts Center (NHCLAC) in cooperation with the Ministry of Culture (MOC) developed an online interactive experience for NHCLAC. The NHCLAC mascot A Mei Mei (阿美學姐) was at the museum promoting the opening. The curator and dead of National Tsing Hua University (NTHU) displayed Lee Tze-fan (李澤藩)'s "Ancient Social Education Center (社教館古風貌)" along with the works of 6 other illustrators at the exhibition hall. 

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Mascot A Mei Mei of the NHCLAC. (Photo / Provided by the Ministry of Culture)Mascot A Mei Mei of the NHCLAC. (Photo / Provided by the Ministry of Culture)

The NHCLAC and NTHU's Research Center for Technology and Art collaborated for the first time to create the “Hsinchu Public Interactive Exhibition (新竹公會堂記憶紋理互動體驗館)" and the digital gallery can be viewed online.

The interactive exhibition includes 5 image displays, 3 interactive sites, and 1 cross-media interactive navigation system. The curator of NTHU's Research Center for Technology and Art Hsü Su-chu (許素朱) said visitors can scan the QR-codes to "capture" the art descriptions and receive other relevant information. People can interact with the display through Q&A activities.

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One of the scenes from the Hsinchu Public Interactive Exhibition. (Photo / Provided by the Ministry of Culture)One of the scenes from the Hsinchu Public Interactive Exhibition. (Photo / Provided by the Ministry of Culture) 

Director of NHCLAC Yeh Yü-cheng (葉于正) said the on-site interactive exhibition will be launched in the future. Meanwhile, virtual tours will serve as promotional content. More information regarding these special events can be found on the official NHCLAC website.

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