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Shanghai Beat: Slaughterhouse ShanghaiPosted by Joel Martinsen, February 14, 2008 2:40 PM
In this episode of Danwei TV's "The Shanghai Beat", host Adam Schokora visits a 1930s slaughterhouse that has been renovated into an arts space. Cold Fairyland (冷酷仙境) performs. The video has bilingual subtitles and is also available on Tudou. The newly renovated ultra neo-deco structure plays host to the Shanghai International Creative Industry Week...an event bringing together art and design shops from all over the world. Musical guest: The enormously talented local Shanghainese band "Cold Fairyland" (冷酷仙境) performs "Shadow Games," recorded at the drummer's apartment in late December. Credits |
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Comments on Shanghai Beat: Slaughterhouse Shanghai
this guy's pieces are unbearably mundane. where's the verve? what's the hook? the fact that he's an American(?) who speaks Mandarin and lives in Shanghai just doesn't have the same "thrill" in 2008 that in might have had in, say, 1998.
toss him.
and tell him to get over "arts" in China. the visual arts have always been a useful escape hatch for domestic investors seeking to escape China's stringent capital controls. and the visual arts were a decent speculative investment for foreigners in past 1/2 decade. but now--i regret to inform you--the party's over.
it's the year of the rat. be shrewd.
chill out dude...
just because you are a failed/failing artist don't mean you have to hate on everyone else...
I for one enjoyed the piece...
Thanks for this video, great job! It was very enjoyable to watch.
While according to b., it's true that the growing creative industry in China is not recent news, it was still helpful for me to get an introduction to this new venue. I'll be sure to check it out while in Shanghai; I might not have known about it if I hadn't seen it here, being that I'm based in another city.
I know this was not the point of the episode but what I would have wanted to see more was information on the exhibit of 'green' design. This is something I feel young creative types in China need to embrace as a concept, given the environment issues their country will be facing in the future. It was reassuring that this exhibition caught the eye of a local interviewee as well...
做得不错
很好很强大
希望能越来越有趣
havent been there yet! will go to visit there at least once! I think, I shoud study you, do some pasion work!haha! great!like this one!
Few things:
- In the Chinese subtitles just b4 the musical performance, I made a mistake with the band's name. It should read 冷酷仙境.
- In addition to the band's neocha url, their "official" band site is: www.miyadudu.com
- To learn more about the 1933 space, start here: www.1933-shanghai.com
AjS
great video
great job:)
Nice video. These clips are source of information not readily available. It would have been nice to see historical photographs of the slaughterhouse back in day as a comparison.
Superb. Whether or not the event itself was interesting or a success, this SB taps into the creative energy in Shanghai and provides a window into the numerous grassroots creative projects that are happening in China which are often overlooked by a media, both foreign and domestic, that focuses on covering the art market rather than the creative industries. Well done, guys.
nihao,xiaoshinideshipinzhende henhao
小石的作品,我们还是要支持下的。很喜欢这种风格,很贴切。。^_^
Great job!!!thank you for your vivid and detailed description on how creative industry expanding in this city. this place looks really cool and think i'll go and check it our myself sometime...well, the soundtrack has always been great...i love indie pop haha~
and when is episode 4 coming out? can't wait to see it!
Great, what Shanghai really needs is yet ANOTHER art space/creative space. Before long, these "houses of creativity" and "bastions against homogenization" will outnumber Starbucks! But that's really the state of arts and creativity in China. Once a novel and unique idea takes hold, it isn't long until hundreds of others join the bandwagon and very quickly sucks the lifeblood out of the idea. And now the latest victim is this fantastic bauhaus designed structure. I agree with one of the interviewees - that much of the mystery and mystique has disappeared for the sake of "creativity".
very good!
作为一个上海人可以看到自己城市里有如此精彩的地方真的很开心 改天自己也要去亲身体验下这“牛道” 很有意思
但是个人认为呢上海的创意产业真的是原始阶段中的初级阶段 东西不丰富有点乱 从好的方面想呢 上升空间是大的 但这毕竟是产业是艺术的产业不是股票 希望有更多的人来关注
谢谢小石给我们带来那么好的咨询 继续加油啊!
节目主题很不错~制作上也不错~只是结构编排上需要商榷~
the theme and the editor of the programe are good!