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Hipic [cn online and Beijing]

hipic.jpgHipic - all the time and forever on hipic.org - and @ ShanghArt, Long March Space, Boers-Li Gallery, Beijing Art Now Gallery, and Beijing Commune Beijing, China.

In this period of pictures flowing, an innovative artistic experimental project provides to everyone the opportunity of showing their own pictures. Hipic is an independent artistic project centered on pictures initiated by Yang Zhenzhong, Xu Zhen, Huang Kui and other artists, who established the Hipic team. Hipic collects and displays flood of pictures from all over the world using internet as a platform. Hipic’s central system, diffuses pictures on various visual poles, including public screens, TV monitors, computer, mobile screens, and other mediums, which undoubtedly became part of everyone”s life.

This time Hipic in Beijing constitutes a large scope project for Hipic, therefore, Hipic team especially produced five Hipic Screens, to be placed in ShanghArt Beijing, Long March Space, Boers-Li Gallery, Beijing Art Now Gallery and Beijing Commune, which are among the most renown contemporary art spaces in China, reinforcing this platform efficiency, and sharing with more people, more pictures resources and more spaces.

Hipic project was launched for the first time on September 4th, 2007. Since then, Hipic unceasingly shows one picture per minute. The system enables any picture to be enjoyed anywhere in the world, simultaneously, for one minute: anyone can see one same picture at the same time in any part of the globe. As an international project, Hipic receives pictures from their original authors, anyone can send pictures to the system via internet and become an “artist”. Hipic project seeks for international partners in any country of the world to invite more participants without any region restrictions.

To support the project a specially designed Hipic Screen is produced in an edition of 5 pieces a year. We are happy to announce that “Screen 1″ has been bought by DSL collection.


Mar 5, 18:49
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