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Symphony of the Future by K11


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K11 is proud to launch its public art programme, ‘Symphony of the Future’, as one of the four art programmes of Art@Harbour, a project presented by the Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR). Art@Harbour will be held from 23 June to 18 December at the Tamar Park, and Tsim Sha Tsui and Hung Hom promenades. Multiple outdoor art installations and digital art façades featuring the integration of art, science and technology will be set up by project partners at various locations, complementing each other and creating photogenic spots along the promenade. By displaying art pieces contributed by international and local artists, the project aims to inject vibrancy and innovation into the harbourfront and offer the public new interactive experiences to enhance the celebration ambience for the city.

Symphony of the Future’, open to the public along the Promenade of K11 MUSEA, the Avenue of Stars and Salisbury Garden, is a meticulously curated public art programme that reflects K11’s mission to be at the forefront of the evolving art world and demonstrates its ongoing commitment to combining art, lifestyle and technology. The three featured art pieces that have been contributed by international and local artists, namely, HΞXAVΞRSΞ (2022) by Don Diablo*, Looking Up (2022) by Tom Friedman and a prelude for the future (2022) by Olivier Cong (江逸天), explore the use of new technology and mixed media to bring foresight to a hopeful future.