The University of Tokyo Mobilemuseum "ANTHROPOMETRIA——Mode & Science III by Naoki Takizawa"Return
TELDAP e-Newsletter (June, 2011)
The University of Tokyo Mobilemuseum "ANTHROPOMETRIA——Mode & Science III by Naoki Takizawa"
National Taiwan University/TUNG CHIA-ERH
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To promote education and research as well as to encourage mutual exchange, the University of Tokyo Mobilemuseum “Anthropometria” exhibition is presently being organized, under the auspices of the National Taiwan University Museums and the University Museum, the University of Tokyo (National University Corporation).
Not only do the exhibitions held by the University Museum, the University of Tokyo present to the public the academic results of advanced and specialized research, but also they aim to break the traditional academic partitions between art and science, inviting viewers to take pleasure in seeing and knowing the transdisciplinary world of “Art & Science.” The University of Tokyo Mobilemuseum has been touring around the world. The exhibition it is going to hold in the National Taiwan University Library is the most complete among the Mode & Science III series.
The present exhibition is one of the “Mode & Science” exhibition series that combine mathematical science with fashion design, the abstract concepts with the technical skills. It leads viewers to think about forms and motions, and allows them a new way of seeing things as human bodies come and go between two-dimensional and three-dimensional spaces. This exhibition demonstrates the unique beauty of science and fashion.
Dates : May 16 to August 14, 2011 Venue: Atrium, 1st Floor, National Taiwan University Library Organized by: National Taiwan University Museums & The University Museum, the University of Tokyo (National University Corporation) Produced by: Yoshiaki Nishino (UMUT) Space and Graphic Design by: UMUT works (Yoshiaki Nishino & Hiroyuki Sekioka)
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Issue:TELDAP e-Newsletter (June, 2011) Publish Date:06/15 /2011 First Issue:02/15 /2007(Published on 15th every 2 months)
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