【DX設計館 】數位對談系列 - 對談 2 | Digital Talk Series - Talk 2

Schedule

Sun Jun 28 2026 at 02:00 pm to 06:00 pm

UTC+08:00
Location

The Chamber, 3/F, DX design hub | Hong Kong, HK

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展覽「數位情感:從電波流轉到指尖溫存」期間將舉辦一系列公眾項目,包括五場國際座談、工作坊與現場表演,連結捷克與香港兩地。活動匯聚多位先驅藝術家、策展人及機構負責人,共同探討數據流、演算法與數碼媒體如何重構我們的現實世界。
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數位對談系列 - 對談 2


本場對談將探討當今藝術市場如何收藏、展示及投資數碼藝術——從香港歷史悠久的拍賣行與畫廊,到展示與銷售數碼作品的新型模式。講者將討論數碼格式在二級市場中的定位、機構與顧問如何建立信任與價值,以及藝術家如何在收藏家與機構語境之間探索前行。



座談主題:收藏數位情感:數碼藝術、市場與博物館


核心議題:

  • 拍賣行與數碼藝術銷售
  • 畫廊對數碼媒體的代理
  • 藝術家與收藏家的關係
  • 博物館與機構的典藏策略
  • 市場價值與文化價值的權衡
  • 超越 NFT:展覽、文獻檔案與屏幕展示



14:00 - 15:15 | 場次一

講者:Corey Andrew Barr、萬豐、鮑藹倫
主持:簡鳴謙



15:30 - 16:15 | 導賞團

歡迎加入由聯合策展人田禮文與 Pavel Mrkus 帶領的導賞團。他們將為大家介紹本次展覽的核心概念與策展願景。在導賞過程中,觀眾更有難得的機會直接聆聽策展人的分享,由他們親自講述各自的作品、創作歷程與理念。這場互動交流將把策展視角與藝術家的獨特心聲緊密連結,為大家帶來更深入的體會。



16:30 - 18:00 | 場次二

講者:張俊傑、郭蕙心、Lukáš Dřevjaný、洪強
主持:簡鳴謙


📅 2026年 6月28日
📍 深水埗通州街280號DX設計館三樓滙講堂
🎟 免費入場


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Digital Talk Series - Talk 2

This talk examines how digital art is collected, exhibited, and invested in today’s art market — from established auction houses and galleries in Hong Kong to new modes of showing and selling digital works. Speakers will discuss how digital formats are positioned in the secondary market, how institutions and advisors build trust and value, and how artists navigate collectors and institutional contexts.



Panel: Practices of the Digital Emotions: How Digital Artists Think, Build, and Connect (Hong Kong - Czechia dialogue)


Key Topics:

  • Auction houses & digital art sales
  • Gallery representation of digital media
  • Artist‑collector relationships
  • Museum and institutional acquisition strategies
  • Market value vs cultural value
  • Beyond NFTs: exhibitions, archives, screens



14:00 - 15:15 | Panel 1

Panelists: Corey Andrew Barr, Chris Wan, Ellen Pau
Moderator: Tobias Klein



15:30– 16:15 | Guided Tour

Join us for an engaging guided tour led by co-curator Man Tin and Pavel Mrkus, who will introduce the overarching concept and curatorial vision of the exhibition. Throughout the tour, visitors will also have the unique opportunity to hear directly from the curators, as they speak about their individual works, processes, and ideas. This dynamic exchange offers deeper insight into the exhibition, connecting curatorial perspectives with the artists’ own voices.



16:30– 18:00 | Panel 2

Panelists: Sunny Cheung, Christina Kuok, Lukáš Dřevjaný, Hung Keung
Moderator: Tobias Klein


📅 28 June 2026
📍 The Chamber, 3/F, DX design hub, 280 Tung Chau Street, Sham Shui Po
🎟 Free Admission




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Corey Andrew Barr

Fair Director of Art Central

Corey Andrew Barr is the Fair Director of Art Central, having joined the organisation in 2019 with more than two decades of experience in the contemporary art sector. He previously served as Director at a leading Hong Kong- and London-based gallery specialising in contemporary Asian art, and as Specialist and Head of Sales at Phillips in New York, where he organised exhibitions featuring internationally recognised artists. Since joining Art Central, Barr has contributed to the fair’s strategic growth and to strengthening Hong Kong’s position as a major commercial hub for contemporary art in Asia. Based in Hong Kong since 2013, he is known for fostering connections across regional and global art communities.



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Chris Wan

Asia Society Hong Kong Center, Head of Gallery and Exhibitions

Chris Wan Feng is a curator and writer, currently the Head of Gallery and Exhibitions at Asia Society Hong Kong Center. He is also the founder and executive editor of “Daoju”, a non-profit platform dedicated to contemporary art criticism with a particular focus on Hong Kong’s art scene.



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Ellen Pau

Artist

Ellen Pau (b. 1961, Hong Kong) is an artist, curator, and educator who has played a major role in the development and promotion of Hong Kong’s art scene. She co-founded Videotage, an influential Hong Kong media arts organisation, in 1986, and founded the related Microwave International New Media Arts Festival in 1996. Her work has been shown in film festivals and exhibitions worldwide, including the first Kwangju Biennale (1995); the second Asia-Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (1996); the Liverpool Biennial (2003); Taipei Biennial (2023); and Sharjah Biennial (2025). Her work is in the collections of M+, Hong Kong; Centre Pompidou, Paris; Hong Kong Museum of Art; and Griffith University, Nathan, Australia. Her solo exhibition, Ellen Pau: She Moves, is currently on view at SculptureCenter (New York) until August 2026.



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Sunny Cheung

Curator, Design and Architecture at M+

Sunny Cheung is Curator, Design and Architecture at M+. He holds an MA in Curating Contemporary Art from the Royal College of Art, London. In addition to Contemporary Art, he has a keen interest in Digital Art and Design. Prior to M+ he has worked at the Barbican Centre, the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Liverpool Biennial. At M+ he has curated and co-curated several exhibitions including Beeple: Human One (2022–2023), Pipilotti Rist: Hand Me Your Trust (2023), A.A.Murakami: Floating World (2024–2025), Making It Matters (2024– ) and Lee Bul (2026).



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Christina Kuok

MGM, Senior Vice President for Arts and Culture

With 20 years of visionary leadership at MGM, Cristina has been a driving force in redefining the cultural landscape at MGM in Macau. Joining the company ahead of the grand opening of MGM MACAU in December 2007, she played a significant role in pioneering the integration of arts and culture into MGM’s DNA. Her trailblazing efforts led to the creation of MGM Art Space, the city’s first dedicated arts venue within a resort, setting a new benchmark for cultural tourism.


Under her stewardship, MGM has curated multiple acclaimed, large-scale exhibitions, blending creativity with originality to inspire audiences. In 2024, Cristina helped achieve another groundbreaking milestone, MGM’s partnership with Poly Culture Group to launch Macau’s first museum designed to international standards, further positioning the city as a global gateway for Chinese culture.


A passionate advocate for arts, culture, and heritage, Cristina’s initiatives have solidified MGM’s reputation as a beacon of artistic excellence, fostering cross-cultural dialogue and shaping Macau’s future as a world-class cultural destination.



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Lukáš Dřevjaný

Artist

Lukas Drevjany alias 'OXOO' is an audio-visual artist whose work rises from rave underground and resides at the cutting edge of contemporary digital art. Blending elements of abstract expressionism with a futurist sensibility, OXOO constructs immersive visual experiences that challenge the viewer’s perceptions of reality. Through use of deep, resonant colors —particularly reds, whites and blacks— OXOO explores the tension between chaos and order, technology and humanity, stretching the boundaries of traditional visual storytelling.



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Hung Keung

Artist

Born in Kunming, HUNG Keung is currently a Professor at The Education University of Hong Kong. In his early years, he studied art across Hong Kong, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Switzerland. He also taught art briefly in Denmark and undertook research projects in new media art in the United States, Australia, and Canada. Hung graduated from the Swire School of Design at the Hong Kong Polytechnic (now The Hong Kong Polytechnic University) and the Department of Fine Arts at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. He later obtained his Master of Arts in Film and Video from Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, UK, and completed his Ph.D. in Digital Media Art & Chinese Philosophy from the Planetary Collegium, Zurich University of the Arts, Switzerland, in collaboration with the University of Plymouth, UK. He was also a visiting scholar at the Center for Art and Media (ZKM) in Karlsruhe, Germany, from 2001 to 2002.

HUNG is a recipient of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) scholarship and the Asian Cultural Council (ACC)’s Désirée and Hans Michael Jebsen Fellowship. He has received numerous prestigious accolades, including the "Best Short Ambient Video Award" at the BBC Short Film Festival, the "Best of EMAF" at the European Media Art Festival in Germany, and the "Hong Kong Contemporary Art Biennial Award 2009 (Achievement Award)" from the Hong Kong Museum of Art. Since 1995, Hung has been passionately involved in experimental short film and video production, new media art, and research into Chinese philosophy and aesthetics. In 2005, he founded the innov+media lab (imhk lab), dedicating himself to new media art research as well as the development and application of interactive art.





About Moderator



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Tobias Klein

Associate Dean, Associate Professor, School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong

Tobias Klein is an architect and artist whose practice brings contemporary CAD/CAM technologies into dialogue with site- and culture-specific narratives, intuitive non-linear design processes, and historical reference. Across his works and writings he has developed the concept of Digital Craft: an operational synthesis of digital and physical materials, tools, and methods that treats making as both a poetic (poïesis) and technical (technê) act. In doing so, his practice challenges the conventional dualism that separates digital workflows from analogue making and embodied material knowledge.
Klein's work has been exhibited internationally, including at the Science Museum London, the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Venice Architecture Biennale, Ars Electronica, Hanart TZ, Science Gallery Melbourne, The Container (Tokyo), the Bellevue Arts Museum, MoCA Taipei, the Museum of Moscow, the Museum of Vancouver, Art Basel, and Art Basel Hong Kong. The University Museum and Art Gallery at the University of Hong Kong presented a fifteen-year retrospective of his work, accompanied by a monograph of the same title, Metamorphosis or Confrontation.
He holds a PhD from RMIT, a Master of Architecture and Diploma in Architecture (with Distinction) from the Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL, and a Diplom-equivalent undergraduate degree in Architecture from RWTH Aachen. He is an Associate Professor and the Associate Dean (Research, Postgraduate Programmes and Internationalization) of the School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong.





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若八號熱帶氣旋警告信號於當天下午2時前除下,DX設計館 (本館) 將會在3小時內重新開放;如警告於下午2時或其後除下,本館當日將維持關閉。

DX design hub (the Hub) will resume service within three hours if the signal is cancelled before 2pm; if the signal is cancelled at or after 2pm , the Hub will remain closed for the day.


黑色暴雨警告 Black rainstorm warning:

若本館經已開放,則開放時間維持不變。若黑色暴雨警告在本館開放前經已生效,本館將不會開放,直至黑色暴雨警告除下。倘若除下時距離本館閉館時間不足兩小時,當日將不會開放。

If the warning is issued during normal opening hours, the Hub will remain open.

If the warning is issued before the Hub opens, the Hub will be closed until the warning is cancelled. If the warning is cancelled less than 2 hours before normal closing hours, the Hub will remain closed that day.


本館保留權利及絕對酌情權隨時改變、更改、增補、刪除、暫時停載、修訂及更新此訪客指引而無須給予任何理由及預先通知。

The Hub reserves the right and is entitled to change, alter, add, delete, suspend, revise and update all information on this “General Visitor Guideline” at any time at its absolute discretion without giving any reasons and prior notice.


完成報名登記的人士,即表示已閱覽及同意報名程序、DX設計館一般訪客指引條款及細則。

Individuals who complete the registration process confirm that they have read and agreed to the registration procedures, as well as the general visitor guidelines, terms, and conditions of The Lounge


文創產業發展處(文創處)於2024年6月成立,前身為自2009年設立的「創意香港」。文創處是香港特別行政區政府文化體育及旅遊局轄下為文化和創意業界提供一站式服務與支援的專責辦公室,致力為香港營造有利的環境,促進藝術、文化及創意業界的產業化發展。文創處的策略重點為培育人才及促進初創企業的發展、開拓市場、推動更多跨界別跨領域的合作、推動文化藝術和創意業界產業化,以及在社會營造創意氛圍,以加強香港成為亞洲創意之都和中外文化藝術交流中心的定位。

The Cultural and Creative Industries Development Agency (CCIDA), formerly known as Create Hong Kong (CreateHK) since 2009, was established in June 2024. CCIDA is a dedicated office under the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau of the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR Government) to provide one-stop services and support to the cultural and creative sectors with a mission to foster a conducive environment in Hong Kong to facilitate development of the arts, culture and creative sectors as industries. CCIDA’s strategic foci are nurturing talent and facilitating start-ups, exploring markets, promoting cross-sectoral and multi-disciplinary collaboration, promoting industrialisation of the arts, culture and creative sectors under the industry-oriented principle, and fostering a creative atmosphere in the community, thereby reinforcing Hong Kong as Asia’s creative capital and our positioning as the East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange.

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