Ulaanbaatar is celebrating Ulaanbaatar International Media Art Festival
Ulaanbaatar is now celebrating the first Ulaanbaatar International Media Art Festival .
Ulaanbaatar is now celebrating the first Ulaanbaatar International Media Art Festival (UBIMAF), which is taking place at the Fine Arts Zanabazar Museum. The event is being carried out in partnership with Goethe-Institut Mongolia, and is being organized by the Arts Council of Mongolia and its sponsors. “Tradition and Modernity”, an exhibition, curated by You Mi, a researcher at the Academy of Media Arts Cologne, is on display throughout the festival, while nine other events will be organized for UBIMAF. The theme of “Tradition and Modernity” revolves around the era of the digital revolution, how our world changes, and the necessity to innovate and keep up to avoid being left behind. The UBIMAF asks if we are ready to face this age of rapid change and reimagine the future in new and exciting ways, or will we fail to embrace change and fall behind, stuck as we are? The festival, the first of its kind to be held in Mongolia, will feature new media work from no less than 18 artists from nine countries, including Mongolia, Malaysia, France, the USA, Germany, and Australia. The main gallery dedicated to the festival includes several artworks, among which are a video by Danish artist Amalie Smith entitled “Eyes Touching Finger Seeing”, an interactive installation about Tibetan Buddhism and shamanistic sky worship by Mongolian artist Ganzug Sedbazar, and “Locked Treasure Box” by Munkhtsetseg Batmunkh, as well as other work from other international artists. A virtual reality film called “Collisions” will be screened at UBIMAF and will be the very first movie of its kind to be shown in Mongolia.
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