ARTE M: Reimagine Eternal Nature

Soma fast delivery no doctors I was looking for a filler for our one-day Hong Kong trip since we planned to go to Mongkok in the morning for shopping and we had a schedule to Cup Noodles Mueum at six in the evening, Symphony of Lights at eight in the evening and Dreamers cruise tour at half past eight in the evening. We had a five-hour free time from one o’ clock to five o’ clock in the afternoon. We couldn’t go to Lantau Island or Sky Terrace since we’re not sure if we can get back at Tsim Sha Tsui on time. That’s when I thought of ARTE M. After all, I know that it something my mother, the birthday celebrant, would like.

buy soma from mexico online ARTE M is a special exhibition space showcasing selected highlights from the d’strict’s ARTE MUSEUM, an  global exhibition brand for immersive media art. In other words, ARTE M is like a sneak peak of what’s inside ARTE MUSEUM, which has branches in Las Vegas, UAE, China, Jeju and other parts of Korea.

At ARTE M, you can experience the best of ARTE MUSEUM, which reinterprets the subject and space of nature as media art under the theme of eternal nature, in the heart of Hong Kong. The vibrant visuals are accompanied by sensuous sounds and elegant fragrances, which are harmonized to create a spectacularly immersive experience.

Upon entry, a space displaying blue ocean waves met our eyes. This is the ARTE M’s Starry Beach. With their refreshing sounds, the waves crash against a towering wall, defying gravity as they stretch upward, only to recede and rise again. This amalgamation of art and technology creates a surreal depiction of waves that envelop the space, resembling glistening stars in the night sky.

Continuing with the art of water and ocean, Arte M created the Whale exhibit. I’ve been watching this endlessly when we were at ARTE M. Unbound by shape or movement, a whale made of water becomes one with the waves, creating an infinite and surreal harmony. Watching the whale move freely will touch visitor’s heart with a resonating emotion.

Underwater, an immersive art at ARTE M, showcases giant, imaginary egrets leisurely strolling through the deep mysterious ocean. After a few minutes, this ombre depiction of underwater turns into the dreamy color of the sea and sunset. Pink Lagoon, another immersive art, shows silhouettes of flamingos, walking on the mystical sea.

There are two flower exhibits at ARTE M. At Flower Camellia, we can feel the beauty of this flower’s vibrant and poetic life, which resembles the lyrical and exquisite beauty of ours. Camellia blooms when the wind cools. It has no scent, but its radiance allures the Chickadees to help the flower bloom. Once they reach the most exquisite flowering state, the camellia in full bloom falls as it is.

On the other hand, at Flower Cosmos, we perceive the floral embodiment of harmony and the universe. As the wind blows, the petals of cosmos burst into vibrant hues and gain strength, while the constant cycle of Cosmos and wind recreates a universe anew and orderly. I liked this flower more than the Camellia. But Camellia looks more beautiful in photos.

The wall depicting the sacred and untouched Forest presents a slideshow of a flower-covered deer, a white glowing tiger, a flaming snake and a giant autumn bird, which are said to be the ARTE M’s mystical spirits of earth, water, fire and wind respectively. This part let its guests stroll through the land of healing and restoration, which are protected by the said spirits.

ARTE M Hong Kong is located at K11 Atelier  King’s Road, a mixed-use commercial office tower that is remarkable due to Vertical Creative City concept. It is designed to reinvent the ordinary office environment from architecture and amenities to software and culture. It’s an environment entrepreneurs and employees will surely love, in which they can connect and collide productively. There’s no doubt on why K11 Atelier agreed to house a museum like ARTE M.

In fact, upon exit downstairs from ATTE M, we passed by another mini gallery at K11 Atelier’s The Little Big Lane pop-up market. The gallery is entitled Secret Nirvana. As an animal-lover, I was amused with the artworks featuring the magical creatures met by a little hedgehog. There were also drinks and food bites served throughout the adventure.

In summary, although there were only a few exhibits at ARTE M, unlike in ARTE MUSEUM, we truly enjoyed the digital art. It was my parents’ first time in a museum such as this and they were absolutely fascinated with the lively and breathtaking visuals. My parents are the type of travelers who are into photo-taking and ARTE M really fits their personality. As for me, I just can’t help but compare it to TeamLab though.

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