Cultural exchanges bring Shanghai and New York closer
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Bringing together young scholars and artists from China and the US, the event explored the intersection of technology, art and philosophy, creating a platform for intellectual exchange among younger generations and encouraging mutual learning across cultures.
"This is not only an academic dialogue across geographical boundaries, but also a cultural exchange that connects history with the future," said Yu Yougen, education counselor of the
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Zhang Huihong, deputy chair of the University Council of East China Normal University, said
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"Through collaborative cultural creation and cross-ocean dialogue, we hope to explore more possibilities for people-to-people exchanges between China and the US," she added.
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Through prints, paintings, illustrations, animations and AI-generated artworks, the exhibition explores how traditional Chinese art and intangible cultural heritage can be reinterpreted through contemporary design and emerging technologies.
"Our students are trained in contemporary art, but we have always felt that it was important for them to reconnect with their own cultural heritage," Wei Shaonong, a professor at the School of Design of East China Normal University, told
"Traditional Chinese culture contains rich artistic elements, and we hope students can reinterpret them through today's artistic language and creative approaches. In this process, they learn from tradition while exploring how traditional art can remain connected to contemporary life."
Speaking about Mei Lanfang's influence, Wei said the legendary artist offered an important lesson in cultural communication.
"Peking Opera was far from American audiences' cultural background at the time, yet Mei Lanfang achieved tremendous success in the US because he understood one important principle: when bringing art and culture to a new audience, you need to find ways to communicate through a language and context that people can understand."
"The great inspiration we gained from Mei Lanfang's visit is that cultural communication requires translating not only language, but also the way stories are told and the cultural context behind them," he added.
The event also featured the opening of Collaborative Learning, an intercultural exchange in-person roundtable discussion in
"As scholars, we should remember that cultural exchange happens through many different forms," D'Ambrosio told
"While academic research and focused discussions remain important, we also need to stay open to broader forms of communication," he added.
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