Navigating the Dot / Hong Kong : Hong Kong Arts Development Council : 2003

Bibliographic Record

Access Point

B.IT.BVE.35.NTD

Title and Statement of Responsiblity

Navigating the Dot / Hong Kong Arts Development Council. Curated by Para Site. 

Summarization of Content

Exhibition catalogue for the group show: Navigating the Dot which was presented in the Hong Hong pavilion at the 50th La Biennale di Venezia at the Arsenale, Ramo della Tana, Venice, Italy. The show was facilitated by Para/Site, a Hong Kong collective, featuring artists, architects, curators, critics, designers, educators and researchers, which was formed especially for the 50th Venice Biennale.

As part of the show, compartments were built into the Hong Kong pavilion within 'borrowed time' and 'borrow space' and sought to interrupt the Biennale's sight and site. The meaning of the compartments was left to the visitors who were encouraged to engage in dialogue and indulge in dreams through the creative acts of seeing, walking, smelling, touching and listening. 
 

Publication/Production/Distribution Information

Hong Kong : Hong Kong Arts Development Council , 2003

Extent

44 pages (21cm x 14.8cm x 0.4cm)

Content Form and Media Type

still image , text : unmediated

Location

esea contemporary Library CollectionResearch LabGroups

Access and Use

Conditions on Access

This publication is available in the esea ResearchLab for non-commercial private research use.

Related Information

Keywords & Terms

exhibition catalogues ; still images ; text ; Chinese ; English ; Han (Traditional variant) ; Latin (script) ; polychrome ; Photographs ; unmediated ; books ; On site ; Silent ; Group shows ; La Biennale di Venezia (1895-) ; Venice ; 2003 Exhibitions

Descriptive Note

Note

Formerly S3.193

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