How a Glowing Fish Lantern Became a Global Cultural Sensation
The glowing fish lantern trend has surged globally, merging East Asian heritage with modern tech in festivals, art, and social media.
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The glowing fish lantern trend has surged globally, merging East Asian heritage with modern tech in festivals, art, and social media.
Dive into Beijing’s âMeet the Oceanâ immersive exhibition: a 180° blend of spatial art, digital light tech, and ecological insights that transforms visitors into co-creators of a digital marine world.
Wang Ke took a 12-year journey from Jurassic Park fan to special effects innovator on Dongji Rescue, blending creative passion and engineering to bring storm scenes to life.
Hong Kong marked the 80th anniversary of WWII victory with a 1,200-drone show, captivating residents with scenes of history and a message of peace.
Zhu Deyong argues AI will never replace human storytelling, drawing on Van Gogh and Monetâs examples to show the soul behind creativity.
The “Golden Age: Gustav Klimt Digital Art Exhibition” opens at Beijing Fang, showcasing 23 classic prints in a national digital tour that bridges art and technology.
At the Global Civilizations Dialogue, Wong Foon Meng highlights how cultural heritage and innovation fuel each otherâreshaping design, tech, and global collaboration.
At the Global Civilizations Dialogue in Beijing, Sound Art Museum co-founder Colin Siyuan Chinnery explains how digital technologies are transforming museums, info sharing, and art collaboration.
Beijingâs Meet You Museum debuts “Meet the Ocean,” a multi-sensory journey through lifeâs origins, blending art, digital light-shadow tech and ecological science to champion marine conservation.
Explore Guizhou’s new immersive digital museum that brings the 12,500-km Long March to life with cutting-edge audiovisual tech, offering a fresh lens on a historic expedition.