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一、配合行政院公共工程委員會113年12月26日工程企字第1130100614號函暨113年12月26日工程企字第1130100402號函修正採購契約範本,爰修正旨揭藝文採購契約範本。
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The 3rd Digital Creation and NFT Open Call Exhibition Guidelines
2025 National Chengchi University 25th Artist-in-Residence Program: Pre-Event Activity
The 3rd Digital Creation and NFT Open Call Exhibition Guidelines
About the Event
In 2023, the NCCU Arts and Culture Center launched its first campus-wide digital creation call for submissions under the theme “FACES.” Thirteen NCCU students reflected on their internal states through external representations, exploring the transformation between online and offline identities and fostering a dialogue between nature and culture. In 2024, the second call for submissions, themed “He, She, It: Residing in Multiple Universes,” explored the connections between humans and objects. Eleven faculty and student creators produced works reflecting imaginations of places, people, time, space, and even the universe. Over the past two years, selected works have been showcased through physical exhibitions and a cloud-based art gallery, collecting both images and videos, to highlight the vibrant creative energy of NCCU faculty and students. As we enter 2025, the NCCU Arts and Culture Center proudly presents the theme “Resonance in Space,” revisiting the research and practice of laser art by Taiwan’s pioneering technological artists YuYu Yang and Arthur Yang. Their spirit of exploration and self-reflection in confronting the unknown offers profound insight for us in today’s rapidly accelerating era.
YuYu Yang (1926–1997) was a Taiwanese sculptor whose career spanned from the aftermath of World War II to the late 20th century. His works encompassed a wide range of mediums, including oil painting, printmaking, sketches, ink painting, cartoons, art design, sculpture, and landscape planning. Known for his innovative and bold approach, YuYu Yang played a key role in leading Taiwan’s art toward modernity and variety. Arthur Yang (1955–2015) carried forward his father YuYu Yang’s achievements in public art and expanded upon them by integrating traditional and modern technologies into his sculptures. His works expressed the boundless forces of nature and reimagined the beauty of local mountain and water landscapes. In 1977, YuYu Yang was deeply inspired by an international laser music performance and collaborated with scholars and Arthur Yang to introduce the technology to Taiwan. In 1978, along with Council for Cultural Affairs Chair Chen Chi-lu and National Tsing Hua University President Mao Kao-wen, he co-founded the Laser Science and Art Promotion Association of the Republic of China. In 1979, the “Great Han Laser Science and Art Research Institute” was established, with Arthur Yang focusing on laser experiments and promotion. The 1980 “Great Han Laser Landscape Exhibition” marked Taiwan's first laser sculpture exhibition.
The characteristics of laser art bear a remarkable resemblance to algorithmic art. Artists have long embraced “randomness” as a method for artistic creation. Since the 1960s, artists have used traditional computer programming (distinct from machine learning) to generate countless outcomes by continuously adjusting parameters within random or semi-random processes. This event invites participants to reflect on the intersection of art, technology, light, and life as explored by past masters. It encourages dialogue between past and present technological mediums, deepening the significance of digital works. By engaging in these explorations, we hope to inspire audiences to contemplate historical and cultural narratives, fostering a stronger resonance with digital art.
Event objective
- Promote creativity within the university and encourage students to participate in presentations
- Encourage students and faculty to join in exploring innovative ways of incorporating digital art to gain an understanding of crypto art.
- Allow education about digital art and virtual galleries to enrich the scope and variety of the NCCU Art and Culture Center's collection.
Event Details:
- Eligibility for Submission: Open to all university members. Faculty, staff, and students are welcome to register and submit works for the exhibition selection process.
- Submission Format: Participants are required to submit digital images or video files. A programming workshop will be held beforehand to guide faculty and students interested in algorithmic art in creating their works.
- This event encourages the use of programming languages for creating works within the field of "Generative Art." Generative Art refers to art created entirely or partially through autonomous systems. Within this realm, "Algorithmic Art" involves the use of computer algorithms, allowing systems to collaboratively produce works characterized by randomness, unpredictability, real-time dynamics, and interactivity. Submissions may be saved in high-resolution image or video formats, reflecting the nature of time art.
- Non-fungible tokens (NFTs) can encapsulate static images, dynamic videos, digital models, or audio files into a data format recorded on the blockchain. This ensures that creators retain ownership of specific works while enabling the exchange and dissemination of their creations to generate new value. NFTs disrupt traditional methods of exhibition, making art easier to create and interact with. For this event, NFT formats will be used to collect and archive exhibition pieces.
NCCU members are invited to submit digital files or NFT images based on the theme “Resonance in Space” within the specified deadline. Selected submissions will be exhibited at the NCCU Computer Center in March 2025.
Creative Themes:
Submissions may draw inspiration from the following themes:
Homage to YuYu Yang / Arthur Yang, Narrative Landscape, Legend, Light and Illusion, Resonance, Interference, or other related imaginative concepts.
Registration
1.Each participant may submit up to one work for exhibition. Single image submissions must be in PNG format, with a file size of at least 2MB. Video submissions must be within 1GB for review, with higher-resolution files required for the final exhibition.
2.Please complete the online registration form and submission process by 11:59 PM, Sunday, March 9, 2025.
3.Provide a description of the work (maximum 200 words).
4.Submit the exhibition authorization consent form.
5.Notifications and updates, including shortlisted entries, will be announced on the NCCU Arts and Culture Center’s Facebook page and the Office of Student Affairs website.
Participating in the Exhibition
- The exhibition will be held on the first floor of the NCCU Computer Center.
- Selected works will be displayed by the Arts and Culture Center. Exhibited works may be presented as printed images, screen displays, or other formats depending on the space.
- Authorized images and descriptions of the works will be used for both physical exhibitions and archived in the virtual gallery.
Selection Criteria:
Judges will include faculty members and external experts who will score submissions based on the following criteria:
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Category and Weight |
Evaluation Description |
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Creative Concept (40%) |
Relevance to the theme, uniqueness, and clarity of concept. |
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Visual Composition (40%) |
Use of color, texture, composition, proportion, and visual elements. |
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Other (20%) |
Potential for application, diversity in series work, and use of digital technology. |
Awards:
Selected participants will receive a certificate of exhibition participation.
Timeline:
Creative Workshop: 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM, Saturday, March 1, 2025.
Venue: Classroom 270306 3F, General Building of Colleges (North)
Registration Deadline: By 11:59 PM, Sunday, March 9, 2025.
Exhibition Timeline:
- Selection Period: Monday, March 10, 2025, to Tuesday, March 11, 2025.
- Announcement Date: Wednesday, March 12, 2025.
- Exhibition Dates: 8:30 AM, Wednesday, March 19, 2025, to 5:00 PM, Thursday, June 6, 2025.
Contact Information:
- Organizer: NCCU Arts and Culture Center, Office of Student Affairs
- Registration Form: https://reurl.cc/V0MQzA
Announcements:
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/nccuarts/
Official Website: https://reurl.cc/E4Q11R
Contact: Ms. Huang myh@g.nccu.edu.tw (02-2939-3091 ext. 63391)
Previous Digital Art Exhibitions – Virtual Galleries
First Exhibition: https://virsody.io/exhibition/nccuart1
Second Exhibition: https://virsody.io/exhibition/nccuart2
2025第三屆數位創作與NFT徵件展
國立政治大學學務處藝文中心第三屆
數位創作與NFT徵件展
壹、活動緣起:
2023年政大藝文中心以「FACES」為題發起首次校內數位創作徵件,13位政大學生從外部表徵反映自身心境、思考線下與線上身份的變換,推及自然與人文的對話;而2024年第二屆創作徵件「他、她、它∈多重宇宙」,探討人與物的連結,11位師生創作反映出地方、人物與時空,以至於宇宙的想像。兩年來甄選作品以實體展及雲端藝廊典藏匯集圖像及影音,展現政大師生自主創作活力。在迎向2025年之際,政大藝文中心鄭重推出「空間共振」主題,回顧臺灣科技藝術先驅楊英風及楊奉琛大師的雷射藝術(Laser art)研究及實踐,其中探索未知的前驅與自省特質,對處於信息不斷加速的時代下的我們來說,具有承先啟後的意義。
台灣雕塑家楊英風(1926-1997),年代橫跨二次大戰之後至二十世紀末,媒材廣及油畫、版畫、速寫、水墨、漫畫、美術設計、雕塑、景觀規畫等,藝術創作風格多變,勇於嘗試創新,為帶領台灣藝壇走向現代化與多元化的先驅。楊奉琛(1955-2015) 傳承其父楊英風公共景觀藝術的成就,結合傳統與現代科技的雕塑創作,呈現無窮自然力量,重現在地美麗的山水景緻。1977年,楊英風深受國外雷射音樂表演震撼,與學者們及楊奉琛合力將引進技術,1978 與文建會主席陳奇祿、清華大學校長毛高文發起「中華民國雷射科藝推廣協會」。自1979 成立「大漢雷射科藝研究所」,楊奉琛致力協助雷射實驗及推廣,1980年的「大漢雷射景觀展」更為國內首次雷射雕塑作品展。
楊英風曾形容「雷射是從宇宙最精、最純的本質所散發出的光和能,它與藝術結合所表現出的宇宙生命的跳動,…激發內心深處對生命的崇敬感與自覺的人類愛」。實驗室內雷射光在擴束及反射的鏡面中構成系統,光束以多振幅、頻率和相位碰撞、干涉,捕捉之圖像,引人聯想瀑布、雲海、原住民圖騰、神話等亙古不朽的想像。
雷射藝術與演算法藝術的特質實有同工之妙,而藝術家採「隨機性」之方式來創作藝術來由已久。1960年代起,藝術家開始使用電腦傳統編程(非機器學習編程),過程中不斷調校參數,在隨機或半隨機過程下產製無限多的結果。本活動帶領大家回顧藝術大師與科技、光線、生活的藝術沉思,鼓勵今昔科技媒介的創作對話,希冀加深數位作品的意義深度,引領觀者透過創作思考歷史文化,與數位藝術產生更多共鳴。
~了解更多請下載徵件簡章~
貳、活動目的:
一、支持校內創作風氣,鼓勵學生參與校內成果展演
二、師生共同探索數位藝術與創新應用,認識科技互動藝術領域
三、累積數位藝術虛擬藝廊之教育內容,豐富藝文中心典藏多元性
參、活動說明:
一、徵件對象:採全校徵件,校內成員皆可參與,歡迎有興趣的政大校內師生人員報名參與展覽作品徵選。
二、徵件形式:本次徵件需要繳交數位圖像或影音檔案,先舉辦程式寫作工作坊,帶領對演算法藝術有興趣的師生一同創作。
三、本活動鼓勵以程式語言編程創作,屬於「生成藝術」(Generative Art)的領域。生成藝術指全部或部分使用自主系統創作的藝術,其中使用電腦演算法的「演算藝術」(Algorithmic Art),讓系統共同創造出帶有隨機性、不可預知性、即時性與互動性的作品特性,且可採高解析度圖檔或影片格式錄存,具有時間藝術的特質。
四、非同值化代幣(Non-Fungible Token,以下稱NFT)可將靜態圖片、動態影片、數位模型、聲音檔案等註記於區塊鏈的資料格式,使創作者保有特定物品的創作,並在交換和流傳中產生新價值,顛覆展示傳統,使得藝術更易於創作與互動,本活動預計以NFT形式收藏參展作品。
肆、徵件步驟:
邀請政大成員以「空間共振」主題為出發,在期限內提交數位檔案或NFT圖檔。徵件入圍作品預計於2025年3月於電算中心展演。
一、創作主題:
致敬楊英風/楊奉琛(Homage to YuYu Yang/ Arthur Yang)、
敘事風景(Narrative landscape)、
傳說(Legend)、
光與幻(Light and illusion)、
共振(Resonance)、
干涉 (Interference)或是與以上相關之想像。
二、活動報名
- 每人至多可報名1件作品參展。單張圖片須為2MB以上之PNG檔案,或是單件1G以內的影音檔案供審查,正式參展時提供更高解析度的檔案。
- 請於2025年3月09日(日)23:59前填寫報名線上表單,完成報名手續。
- 參展作品須提供200字內作品說明。
- 回傳展覽授權同意書。
- 徵件公告等相關訊息,將於政大藝文中心臉書粉絲專頁與學務處藝文中心網站公告。
三、參與展演
- 展覽預計於政大電算中心一樓舉行。
- 獲選作品交由藝文中心進行佈置,展覽作品可能以螢幕播放等形式展出,依照空間而定。
- 展品影像及文字經作者授權同意,將提供藝文中心實體展出及虛擬藝廊收藏。
伍、評選機制:
延請校內外教師與專家參考以下項目評分,擇數名展出。
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項目與佔比 |
項目說明 |
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創作理念 40% |
與徵件主題關聯、概念獨特性、理念清晰性 |
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視覺構成 40% |
色彩、質感、配置、比例、視覺元素 |
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其 他 20% |
應用潛力、系列作品變化度、數位技術等 |
陸、徵件獎項:
入選者可獲得參展狀乙份。
柒、徵件期間:
(一)創作工作坊:2025年3月01日(六) 13:00-17:00 地點:綜院北棟270306
(二) 活動報名:2025年3月09日(日) 23:59前完成報名。
(三)實體展覽
1.評選期間: 2025年3月10日(一)至 2024年3月11日(二)
2.公告日期: 2025年3月12日(三)
3.展覽日期: 2025年3月19日(三) 08:30起至2024年6月6日(四)17:00
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主辦單位:國立政治大學 學務處藝文中心
公告網頁:藝文中心臉書粉絲專頁https://www.facebook.com/nccuarts/
聯絡人:黃小姐myh@g.nccu.edu.tw (02-2939-3091分機63391)
歷屆數位藝術徵件展雲端藝廊
第一屆:https://virsody.io/exhibition/nccuart1
第二屆:https://virsody.io/exhibition/nccuart2
Fx(hash) collection https://www.fxhash.xyz/u/NCCU%20Arts%20%26%20Culture%20Center%20-%20Exhibition%20Collector/collection
臺北市台北青年管樂團辦理「2025台北青管定期音樂會系列I《諸神的盛宴》」相關資訊,請大家踴躍參加。
說明:
一、2025台北青管定期音樂會系列I,精選描寫東西方如日本、北歐與希臘眾神明的音樂,由國家交響樂團法國號助理首席黃任賢老師,指揮台北青年管樂團二團演出。
二、旨揭音樂會相關訊息如下:
(一)演出時間:114年1月18日(星期六)晚上7點30分。
(二)演出地點:新北藝文中心演藝廳(新北市板橋區莊敬路62號)。
(三)購票與折扣優惠查詢請至OPENTIX售票系統(http://reurl.cc/yDv88E);相關問題請逕洽台北青管樂團經理王先生(02-23223654)。
(四)相關音樂會資訊請至台北青年管樂團臉書粉絲專頁查詢(http://www.facebook.com/tsbgroup)
政大傳院劇場「得時の夢 精華版」,請大家踴躍參加
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