TNUA’s Center for Art and Technology reopened its
exhibition room on March 3, offering a venue for display
innovative works combining art and technology.
TNUA already envisioned such a development 18 years
ago when it established the Center for Art and Technology,
where many talented people have been trained. The
exhibition room houses a large collection of works from
the center itself, and it has also invited TNUA teachers
and students to participate in the creation and exhibition
of works of art.
TNUA President Prof. Ju, Tzong-Ching said the age of
the integration of art and technology has come, and such
an integration is showing an important direction for
contemporary culture. He said TNUA hopes to accelerate
the promotion of art-technology, to expand international
exchange for this field, and to turn Taiwan into an international
center for art-technology.
Dr. Emile Chihjen Sheng, minister of the CCA who
joined Prof. Ju in veiling the facility, said he was impressed
by the young artists’ creative works that he saw
at the exhibition room. He lauded TNUA as the leader in
forging an integration of art and technology. He said he
hopes both sides can collaborate in the future to lay a
firm foundation for Taiwan’s culture.