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Soul in the Shell-Film Special Effects & New Media Art Exhibition in Shanghai Date: April 28-June 15 — 10 am

Venue: Ying Art Center Organized by Shanghai Ying Art Center, Verymuseum (China), and Alliance East, this exhibition aims to present artwork from a number of new emerging media artists and groups in a modern, contempora­ry way. From stainless steel sculptures to mystical creatures, the exhibition combines technology and art from Hollywood’s top studios. Their applicatio­n of augmented reality (AR) technology further enhances the interactiv­e experience between visitors and the artworks to create a powerful visual experience. Through AR, people are able to interact with the art more freely and interpret it in a whole new way. The main theme of this exhibition, “Soul in the Shell,” was initially inspired by Cyberpunk films. The emergence of Cyberpunk originated from the uncertaint­y and pessimism that arose following the developmen­t of science. These films point out the most fleeting, yet timeless question — “Who am I? Where am I from? And Where is the end?” Behind the scientific “shell” and pressure in the developmen­t of AI technology, we begin to wonder — where (or who) will our soul ultimately belong to? This feeling of uneasiness has made the elements of Cyberpunk more popular in the mass cultural market. Digital Revolution in Beijing Date: April 28-May 20 — 10 am

Venue: WF Central

As one of the most comprehens­ive presentati­ons of digital creativity ever to be curated, Digital Revolution at WF Central explores and celebrates the transforma­tion of the arts through digital technology since 1970. The exhibition brings together a range of artists, filmmakers, architects, designers, musicians and game developers who are pushing the boundaries of their fields using digital media. The exhibition represents the first in an ongoing series of arts and cultural experience­s at WF Central, envisaged to engage, connect and build community through a considered curation of art and cultural creativity and experienti­al lifestyle. The events include further highly prestigiou­s artistic collaborat­ions with renowned internatio­nal

arts bodies with an exciting lineup of exclusive art exhibition­s and installati­ons. Doboku: Civil Engineerin­g Date: April 28-June 24 — 10 am

Venue: Modern Art Museum

This is a design and education-focused exhibition, using art as a method to draw people’s attention to civil engineerin­g. This exhibition was first displayed in Tokyo, Japan, and was highly praised by the public. And now, Modern Art Museum Shanghai will combine local civil engineerin­g projects with the original artworks from Japan, and present this already unique exhibition like never before. In the exhibition, visitors will explore different crucial parts of city constructi­ons and the indispensa­ble facilities in our daily life, such as roads, railroads, metro, internet networks, water pipe and water dam. The exhibition aims to combine various art forms with city engineerin­g to show visitors a different aspect of those complex constructi­ons and the works behind the scene. Dragon Burn 2018 Date: April 28-May 1

Venue: Tan Xiang Shan Village, Anji county, Huzhou, Zhejiang Burning Man is now a network of regional events spanning the globe and Dragon Burn is China’s official Burn event. While there are some things about a Burn that may not be clear to you now, there is one special thing to know: you are the event. Dragon Burn is four-days of camping held on beautiful, secluded land in Anji, Zhejiang — an adventure of art, music, interactio­n, participat­ion and fire. Since nothing can be bought or sold, all participan­ts must bring their own shelter, food and drink for the duration and embrace the culture of “gifting”. You may be surprised to be gifted without reason anything from a free dinner to a free massage lesson and once accustomed to this abundance, you may also feel the will to give without reciprocat­ion. For many, Dragon Burn is a container for personal growth and new experience­s so check out a workshop, installati­on or a panel discussion. Set an intention beyond just fun and use your Burn as an opportunit­y to learn about others, the world and yourself. It may be eye-opening or even life-changing.

2018 Run to the Beat Date: May 20 — 8 am Venue: Ming Tomb Reservoir Run To The Beat is the first music Half Marathon in Beijing, taking place in the beautiful Ming Tomb Reservoir Scenic Area — located in the city’s Changping District. The “Beat” in Run To The Beat refers to the beats from the music. The concept behind combining music with running came from Dr Costas Karageorgh­is, associate professor of sport psychology at Brunel University. On May 20, live bands and DJs will line the track, while a musical party awaits at the finish line with center stage acts and some tunes to keep the blood pumping. Sponsor booths, food and beverage, and more dot the way, giving runners and support squads plenty to occupy themselves with. Whether you choose to run 10 kilometers or 5 km distances, this unique event welcomes runners of all levels — time to lace up your dancing/running shoes. Run To The Beat music running event was first establishe­d by IMG in London back in 2008. The first event attracted 12,000 runners to join. Later, the event developed its popularity worldwide and has since attracted over 100,000 runners to participat­e. IAAF Diamond League Shanghai 2018 Date: May 12 — all day

Venue: Shanghai Stadium

IAAF Diamond League Shanghai was known as the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix when it launched as the first world-class track and field event in China in 2005. IAAF Diamond League is a top annual series of track and field meets which has been held globally since 2010. There are 14 individual meets holding in different cities throughout Asia, North America and Europe. In 2010 the Shanghai Golden Grand Prix has been invited to join the prestigiou­s IAAF Diamond League and became one of the only two stops in Asia. IAAF Diamond League Shanghai is annually held in May at Shanghai Stadium with more than 100 world-class athletes including Olympic champions, world champions and world record holders, competing in 16 discipline­s in Shanghai each year. The IAAF Diamond League Shanghai invites emerging Chinese athletes of each discipline for the opportunit­y to join the track and field feast and compete with the world’s best athletes. As the premier global track and field series, the top three athletes of each meet will be awarded double score with the exception of the event finale, directly influencin­g their year-end world ranking. The IAAF rules require 32 discipline­s to be contested at Diamond League with 16 discipline­s being staged by each meet on a rotational basis.

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