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03
Mar
(Sun)
HKAPA Open Day 2024
The Academy will present its annual Open Day on Sunday March 3 this year, filled with over a hundred free performing arts events prepared by students and faculty from six Schools on the Wanchai Main Campus and the Béthanie Landmark Heritage Campus in Pokfulam of the Academy. Some activities will make use of artificial intelligence (AI) and art technology, providing visitors with an immensely joyful and unique experience.
A wide array of performing arts activities includes a performance by Junior Symphony Orchestra, concerts of Chinese and Western music, excerpt performances of musicals, drama, Cantonese opera, Dance open classes, film and television screenings, as well as guided tours for immersive performing arts activities. Furthermore, visitors can even go to backstage to discover the secrets behind the scenes, including stage design, props and costumes making, as well as stage effects exhibitions, indulging themselves in the world of performing arts on the day. The “On Stage @HKAPA Digital” of the Academy Library also allows visitors to step onto different stages as the character of the Academy productions virtually and take a digital photo. The Academy heartily welcomes everyone to embark on an amazing journey exploring the integration of AI and art technology in performing arts.
Free admission, no registration required.
Opening hours:
Wanchai Main Campus: 10 am – 5 pm
Béthanie Landmark Heritage Campus: 1 pm – 5 pm*
*Free shuttle bus services between the Wanchai Main Campus and the Béthanie Landmark Heritage Campus in Pokfulam will be provided on a first-come-first-served basis
Download programme leaflet
Please follow the social media channels of the Academy for the latest update.
A wide array of performing arts activities includes a performance by Junior Symphony Orchestra, concerts of Chinese and Western music, excerpt performances of musicals, drama, Cantonese opera, Dance open classes, film and television screenings, as well as guided tours for immersive performing arts activities. Furthermore, visitors can even go to backstage to discover the secrets behind the scenes, including stage design, props and costumes making, as well as stage effects exhibitions, indulging themselves in the world of performing arts on the day. The “On Stage @HKAPA Digital” of the Academy Library also allows visitors to step onto different stages as the character of the Academy productions virtually and take a digital photo. The Academy heartily welcomes everyone to embark on an amazing journey exploring the integration of AI and art technology in performing arts.
Free admission, no registration required.
Opening hours:
Wanchai Main Campus: 10 am – 5 pm
Béthanie Landmark Heritage Campus: 1 pm – 5 pm*
*Free shuttle bus services between the Wanchai Main Campus and the Béthanie Landmark Heritage Campus in Pokfulam will be provided on a first-come-first-served basis
Download programme leaflet
Please follow the social media channels of the Academy for the latest update.
Date: 03 Mar (Sun)
Venue: Academy Atrium
09
Jan
(Tue)
30
Jan
(Tue)
Red Cross Training Class by Hong Kong Film Assistant Directors’ Association (HKFADA)
Red Cross Training Class by Hong Kong Film Assistant Directors’ Association (HKFADA)
Date: 9-30 January 2024
Location: SPaRC Studio, 3/F Academy Block, HKAPA Wanchai Campus, 1 Gloucester Road
For details of the training held in 2023, please refer to here.
Date: 9-30 January 2024
Location: SPaRC Studio, 3/F Academy Block, HKAPA Wanchai Campus, 1 Gloucester Road
For details of the training held in 2023, please refer to here.
Date: 09 Jan (Tue) - 30 Jan (Tue)
Venue: SPaRC Studio
27
Nov
(Mon)
Research Journal: Creating an immersive virtual reality experience as a platform for transmedia education
Virtual Reality (VR) can provide an immersive aspect of a broader transmedia narrative. The inlcusion of multiple modes of technologies and platforms enables viewers to engage in various aspects of the overall narrative through the medium they are most comfortable with. The varying forms in which the contect is delivered creates different feelings and degrees of intimacy. By applying transmedia storytelling techniques, the content creators can disperse a preview via several media delivery modes with gives insights into the cinematic VR story world.
This paper argues that by adding other forms of media into the mix, we can reach more viewer through online and hard publications as well as methods and approaches of incorporating live performance, stimulation, and spatial embodiment in the real-world to help solidify audience immersivity into the VR world. And lastly, finding innovative ways for the artist-scholar to integrate VR as a pre-supposition for a multi-modal platform should be a part of film education.
Author: Mohit Kakkar
Read Journal here
This paper argues that by adding other forms of media into the mix, we can reach more viewer through online and hard publications as well as methods and approaches of incorporating live performance, stimulation, and spatial embodiment in the real-world to help solidify audience immersivity into the VR world. And lastly, finding innovative ways for the artist-scholar to integrate VR as a pre-supposition for a multi-modal platform should be a part of film education.
Author: Mohit Kakkar
Read Journal here
Date: 27 Nov (Mon)
Venue: