Malta Independent

Ma’ Nżul ix-Xemx – An audio-visual experience of Malta and Beijing

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Ma’ Nżul ix-Xemx, an exhibition inspired by the collective memory of the city of Valletta and the city of Beijing by means of digital technologi­es, opened on 23rd September 2021 between 11 a.m. and 10 p.m., in the basement of St. Augustine’s Church in Valletta, with entrance from Old Mint Street. This was announced by Minister for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government José Herrera together with Chairperso­n of the Valletta Cultural Agency Jason Micallef.

Held through a collaborat­ion between I+A (Malta) and Signal Alpha (China), this exhibition will guide visitors through an audio-visual experience providing a new perspectiv­e of these two cities which, though at first glance may appear to be totally different from each other, have certain similar aspects.

“A very interestin­g collaborat­ion between the Valletta Cultural Agency and the China Cultural Centre which also involves the private sector. The scope of this exhibition is to link the memories of two very old cities; Valletta and Beijing. The experience is innovative since it invites the visitors to experience old city life, not only visually but with their other senses,” stated Minister Herrera.

Valletta Cultural Agency Chairperso­n Jason Micallef said that “this exhibition is one of the many cultural projects that the agency is organising. During this pandemic, we became aware of the importance of cultural arts and activities, which are intrinsic parts of our daily lives and human expression.”

Using four distinct spaces under St. Augustine Church in Valletta, four individual works of art will be set up. These will create a deconstruc­tive version of these two cities. These works of art will therefore guide visitors through a journey through sensory similariti­es between Valletta and Beijing.

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