- MicrowaveFest
Microwave International New Media Arts Festival (微波國際新媒體藝術節)is a new media art festival based in Hong Kong. Mainly government-funded, it began in 1996 and is in its 11th anniversary this year. The Festival 2007 will run from 10 - 18 November, under the title Luminous Echo (形光譜).
In 2006, it went through a complete rebranding to become an independent organisation, with its Hong Kong award-winning design partner Milkxhake giving it a whole new look in sharp, fluorescent colours: fluorescent orange for the brand colour and another fluorescent color as each year's festival colour. In 2006 the festival colour was fluorescent green, 2007 is shocking pink. In 2007 it officially became fully independent as the government's previous "presenter" role was handed over to Microwave. The government remains the main sponsor of the Festival, although many more sponsors were sought for the Festival.
The annual festival has generally included an exhibition at the Hong Kong City Hall, a keynote conference, performances, screening programmes and other special events organised each year. In 2007, the Festival will include a few new events, such as an alternative exhibition at the Hong Kong Film Archive (Project Room), an outdoor one-minute screening programme that makes use of the outdoor LED megascreens owned by collaborator JM Network around Hong Kong (Microwave x Project Canvas), a forum and have invited renowned US group
Graffiti Research Lab to "hack the city" with theirL.A.S.E.R.T.A.G along the two sides of Hong Kong's Victoria Harbour as a special programme.Festival 2007
Luminous Echo
The Luminous Echo main exhibition includes:
Jens Brand (Germany) -
Satelliten-Tuner
Henry Chu (Hong Kong) - The Sound of Market
Wolfgang Muench (Germany), Masaki Fujihata (Japan), Kiyoshi Furukawa (Japan) -Small Fish
Interactive Sonic Systems (Spain) -Reactable
Kingsley Ng (Hong Kong) - Musical Loom
Daan Roosegaarde (Netherlands) -Dune 4.1
Yao Bin (Beijing) - Luminescent RainMINMAF 2007 official website: [http://www.microwavefest.net microwavefest.net]
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