「考古、文物與藝術」2024系列講座:李建深博士(2024/11/22)
孫少文基金會贊助的「考古、文物與藝術」2024系列講座將於2024年11月起開展,饒宗頤國學院將與海內外著名考古、歷史、文物、藝術史研究者、藝術品收藏家和鑒賞家等專家學者合作,為師生大眾由淺入深展開超越地域的學習之旅。國學院很榮幸邀請到香港浸會大學歷史系副教授李建深博士,為我們主講第一場講座。活動詳情如下:
轉瞬即逝的藝術:鐘聲、琴音、點茶
2024/11/22 | 16:30–18:00 |普通話主講
李建深博士
香港浸會大學中文、歷史、宗教及哲學學部歷史系
藝術與考古研究的器物、空間多是有形的實在,但無形的,特別是那些轉瞬即逝的,又該如何研究呢?近年對於人類感官史的研究方興未艾,感官史可算是研究轉瞬即逝的藝術史,我們在這方面還有甚麼可以突破的呢?透過有形的實物,我們可否聚焦於無形的、轉瞬即逝的藝術,譬如透過有形的青銅鐘、琴、茶,去研究那些轉瞬即逝的敲鐘、彈琴、點茶動作,敲鐘、彈琴所產生出來的聲音,點茶所產生的視覺、味覺、嗅覺,以及一連串由之發生的事?這些都是饒有趣味的課題。
**本次講座中所描述的工作部分得到中華人民共和國香港特別行政區研資局的資助(項目編號:HKBU 12618422 和 22601019),以及優質教育基金電子學習配套計劃獲資助計劃項目(2021/0257)的支持。
參與方式
報名鏈接:https://forms.office.com/r/aG2jmg3eiN
現場出席:香港浸會大學饒宗頤國學院(逸夫校園逸夫行政樓7樓)
線上直播:ZOOM: https://hkbu.zoom.us/j/98147765164?pwd=astx7IPvJSyuyNjD0yhTzteVdJOQ6b.1
會議ID: 981 4776 5164
密碼: 572309
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“Archaeology, Artifacts, and Art” 2024 Lecture Series: Dr LI Kin-sum Sammy (2024/11/22)
Sponsored by Simon Suen Foundation, the “Archaeology, Artifacts and Art” 2024 Lecture Series will be held from November 2024 to August 2025. The Academy will curate a series of lectures on archaeology, history, artifacts and art in collaboration with experts and scholars locally and abroad, including esteemed researchers art collectors as well as connoisseurs. With the splendor of the pantheon, we endeavor to embark on a journey of discovery with international academics and students from different backgrounds.
Ephemeral Arts: Bell Chimes, Zither Tones, and Tea Whisking
2024/11/22 | 16:30–18:00 |Conducted in Putonghua
Dr LI Kin-sum Sammy
Department of History, Academy of Chinese, History, Religion and Philosophy, Hong Kong Baptist University
Most artifacts and spaces relevant to the study of arts and to archaeological research have a tangible existence. But how do we examine the intangible, especially those that last only a fleeting moment? In recent years, research into the history of human senses has flourished, a history that can be considered a history of ephemeral arts. What breakthroughs can we still achieve in this area? Through tangible objects, can we focus on intangible, fleeting arts, such as studying the ephemeral acts of bronze bells ringing, qin zithers playing, and tea whisking? Can we explore the fleeting movements involved, the sound produced by bells and qin strings, and the visual, palatable, and olfactory experiences generated by them? These extremely interesting issues deserve to be addressed.
**The work described in this lecture was partially supported by grants from the Research Grants Council of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR), People’s Republic of China (Project No. HKBU 12618422 and 22601019), and Quality Education Fund E-Learning Ancillary Facilities Programme (2021/0257).
Participation
Registration: https://forms.office.com/r/aG2jmg3eiN
In-person Venue: Hong Kong Baptist University Jao Tsung-I Academy of Sinology (SWT 702, Level 7, Shaw Tower, Shaw Campus)
Online: ZOOM: https://hkbu.zoom.us/j/98147765164?pwd=astx7IPvJSyuyNjD0yhTzteVdJOQ6b.1
Meeting ID: 981 4776 5164
Passwords: 572309
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