"Bologna World Illustration Award Exhibition": Explore the infinite possibilities of illustration art
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The Bologna World Illustration Award Exhibition seemed to take me into a different world full of creativity. Each work seemed to be whispering the inner story of the creator. When you walk into the exhibition hall, you are attracted by the colorful illustrations on the wall. The works of different styles have their own characteristics. Some are delicate and gentle, while others are full of tension. Each painting exudes a unique charm. What impresses me is that many illustrations are not just visual enjoyment, but also challenge the viewer’s imagination and encourage us to think freely outside the framework of reality. Through the perspective of illustrators, I seem to be able to glimpse their unique interpretation of the world. This exhibition undoubtedly inspired my love for illustration and made me feel the wonderful impact of visual art again. I recommend it to everyone who is interested in art. Whether you are an illustration fan or not, you can find something that resonates with you here. Works that resonate.
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National Taiwan Science Education Center
No.189 Shishang Road, Shilin District, Shilin, Taipei 111 Taiwan
I am so impressed by this education centre. Even adults can have hands on the try on the game or can you do it item. I lost count of the level but one day is definitely not sufficient. Ranging from music instruments to lighting to animal , human parts . it’s also exhibit how science logic works. My totally forgotten physic theory . Velocity, speed and also I am so interested in the telekinetic theme where you can exercise your body to test out.
Balancing section is purely fun
Annqiqi
Teamlab Future Park in Taipei: A Dreamy World of Light and Shadow for Kids!
Visit Teamlab Future Park in Taipei and take your kids into a dreamy world of light and shadow! Experience a super dreamy light and shadow art exhibition with your children! The colorful lights combined with the undulating terrain make you feel like you've stepped into a futuristic fantasy world.
Here, you can not only draw and project your artwork interactively, but there are also large slides and hopscotch facilities for the kids to enjoy! Our favorites were the Light Ball Area and the Valley Area, filled with dynamism and fun, making it hard to leave.
However, since the exhibition mainly uses projections, the lighting is relatively dim. When there are many people, be sure to pay special attention to your children's safety to avoid getting separated.
Overall, this is a fantastic parent-child activity that combines art and play, recommended for families who want to get close to art and let their kids burn off some energy!
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Finding Home: Returning to a Planet of Hope Where Humans and Nature Coexist
The exhibition 'Finding Home: Returning to a Planet of Hope Where Humans and Nature Coexist' focuses on biodiversity, guiding visitors to explore the natural beauty and cultural value of Earth, and to reflect on our definition and responsibility towards our home.
The exhibition showcases how biodiversity shapes the face of the Earth through exquisite specimens, touching stories, and interactive installations. In artworks like 'Summer Night,' visitors can relive the charm of natural sounds and feel the melancholy of losing the croaks of frogs and the chirps of crickets.
Additionally, the exhibition emphasizes the importance of sustainable eating, reminding us through indigenous culture and ecological wisdom how to change our food systems to protect the planet's biodiversity.
This exhibition is not only a visual and intellectual feast but also a profound reflection on nature and our future home, inspiring us to take action in protecting the Earth while exploring its beauty.
Finding Home: Returning to a Planet of Hope Where Humans and Nature Coexist
Exhibition Location|4th Floor, Biodiversity, Science and Education Museum
Visitor Information|Admission with a valid ticket for the museum's permanent or special exhibitions, or a valid membership card