
Former culture360.org Asia Editor, Sali Sasaki interviews Shirley Surya, Assistant Curator (Design & Architecture) at the M+ Museum in Hong Kong. The two met through the Royal College of… Read More

Displacements is an artistic intervention about change. Set in a 77 year-old family home which will soon make way for urban renewal, 15 Asian and European artists tackle the theme of change, memory, and how this defines our future. To create a dialogue, 15 artists, curators, writers and creative professionals were invited to chime in with their own work. Read More

The Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF), through its film website film.culture360.org, supports the MEMORY! International Heritage Film Festival between 1-9 June 2013 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Read More

DEFAULT 13 is a collaborative project between European and Asian cultural institutions, focusing on the promotion of knowledge exchange concerning curatorial and artistic practices between the two continents. The… Read More

The third interview for By People / In Cities: Phnom Penh invites Fred Frumberg, Founder and Executive Director of Amrita Performing Arts, a non-profit organisation working to preserve and revive Cambodian… Read More

The Japan Foundation Center for Cultural Exchange in Vietnam is looking for an Assistant Program Officer whose task is mainly in (but not limited to) the field of Japan Studies and Arts & Culture to plan and coordinate such cultural events mentioned above, as well as to ensure the smooth running of the various programmes and projects of the Center. Read More

Artist Budi Wijaya (Indonesia/Singapore) works across different media including comics. He tells culture360.org about his experience with the Lingua Comica programme. An initiative set up by the Asia-Europe Foundation… Read More

Manchester-based publisher Comma Press is currently looking for 10 short stories set in and around Tokyo within the last 50 years of the city’s history (i.e. from 1960′s onwards). The idea of the overall book is to map Tokyo through short fiction, i.e. with a plethora of different references to places within the city, but also to give a sense of the changes the city has experienced. Read More

Following the success of the 2012 Business of Design Week (BoDW) in Hong Kong last December, Mr Victor Lo, Chairman of the Hong Kong Design Centre, announced Belgium as… Read More

The Annual Chiang Mai Design Awards (CDA) by Chiang Mai Creative City (CMCC) is an initiative that aims to promote innovation and creativity across a range of design categories…. Read More

Since its inception in 2000, Chobi Mela International Festival of Photography has aimed at exploring the semiotics of present-day photographic practice in a broad international context, to bring about an understanding of the medium both within the industry and amongst the public at large. Read More

Companies and artists from the UK and around the world are being invited to apply to bring performances to Scenofest, WSD2013. Applications are encouraged from a broad range of work, and could include collective or solo shows, live art and installation, public participation pieces and everything in between. Read More

Launched in 2010, randian 燃点 | randian-online.com seeks to promote independent cultural debate in China and to foster intellectual exchange between China and the rest of the world. This… Read More

Art Stage Singapore supports and defends the interests of Asian artists and galleries by elevating them to a level of international importance, by positioning them as strong and competitive players in the global market. This year the event will once again gather around 130 galleries, 600 artists and 23 countries. Read More

The Rujak Center for Urban Studies and the Goethe Institut in Southeast Asia are organising an international workshop in Jakarta called Smart City= Smart Citizen + Smart Process, and currently looking for submissions. Results of the workshop will be presented at the Smart City exhibition and symposium in Berlin in June 2013. Read More

Established in 1993, The Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT) is the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art’s flagship international contemporary art event. It is the… Read More

As Hong Kong is about to open the 2012 edition of its Business of Design Week (BODW), culture360.org takes a closer look at the local design scene, including its… Read More

Asian Design: Histories, Collecting, Curating is an evening of talks and panel discussions resulting from a workshop organised by M+. The discussion brings together leading international scholars and curators to explore the shifting parameters, and their conceptual and methodological implications, of historicising, collecting and curating Asian Design. Read More

The second interview for By People / In Cities: Phnom Penh invites Mirana Randriananja to share her views on Cambodian art and culture. and reflect on the current transformations taking place… Read More

The ‘Technology for Design Seminar 2012’ is a concurrent event of the Business of Design Week (BODW) organised by the Hong Kong Design Centre (HKDC). It brings together world-class experts from new media and technology industry to share cutting-edge know-how and latest trend in technology that create new business opportunities. Read More

The Business of Design Week Week (BODW), one of Asia’s leading design events, returns this year from 3 to 8 December 2012, hosting Denmark as its partner country. Once again, this international event will offer a exciting line-up of speakers, inspiring exhibitions, forums, and programmes that explore the design industry at large.This year culture360.org is BODW’s media partner, and will publish 1 article and 2 interviews as part of the series By People / In Cities: Hong Kong. Read More
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The symposium NODEM 2012 HONG KONG will bring together leading theorists, practitioners and artists in conversation about the future of digital heritage, creative practices, design and emerging technologies. Pioneers from diverse countries and cross-disciplinary fields will focus on a range of issues covering new forms of heritage interpretation and the future of new media at the forefront of museum design. Read More

switch is an independent visual artist-run and led body that organizes an event of the same name in rural Ireland. It showcases contemporary works of moving image in a public context and is now issuing a call for entries to switch 2013. The open call is to artists working with film, lens-based work and moving image to submit work responding to the theme of ‘movements’. Read More

NODE13 is a festival for digital arts and culture based in Frankfurt, Germany. It is a week long rush of audiovisual performances and exhibitions by international artists from the digital and analog media scene, and currently seeking proposals for its 2013 festival. Read More

The 1st World Biennial Forum serves as a forum for exchange, providing an opportunity for critical reflection upon the fact that over 150 biennials for art and related disciplines are currently being organized all over the world: a world with many cultural centers that are characterized by rapidly changing socio-economic, and political situations. Read More

The François Schneider Foundation is launching the 2nd edition of “Contemporary Talents”, an international contemporary art competition, which introduces seven works of art byseven international artists implicated in various fine arts disciplines. Read More

Now in its fifth year MuseumNext looks to bring together the leading themes, trends and related best practice from the digital side of museums, with the aim of providing a clear insight into how technology and media are shaping today’s institutions and the world. This year MuseumNext will focus on ‘What’s Next’ and will use this call for papers to create a programme that is structured around eight key themes. Read More

The George Town Literary Festival aims to contribute towards creating a vibrant creative and cultural environment that significantly raises the quality of living in Penang. Armed with a vision to support Malaysian writers by providing a platform for dialogue and exchange, the George Town Literary Festival is poised to become a sustainable key player in the growing network of arts infrastructure being built and nurtured on the island. Read More

The fifth edition of Festival/Tokyo (F/T12) is be held in north Tokyo this autumn, from October 27th to November 25th. This year the Festival will once again make fundamental… Read More