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  • BBC 对中国创意人的系列报道

    2010 7月 13日 星期二 | 作者: IdleBeats | 0条留言 >

    Nini Sum 和 IdleBeats 最近接受了BBC关于中国创意人系列广播节目的采访。同时参与节目录制的还有B6, Bigger Bang乐队, 新茶锋潮, 艾未未以及其他数位中国创意人。在7月13, 14, 15号3天, 你可以通过点击BBC 网站上的'Listen Live'按钮听到在线直播的专题广播。

    RADIO OUTPUT 时间表:
    0000 - 0100 BST (0700 – 0800 北京时间)
    0300 – 0500 BST (1000 – 1200 北京时间)
    0600 – 0830 BST (1300 – 1530 北京时间)

    直播结束后也可以在'World Today'的页面再次收听节目。

    Nini也为这次专题创作了一幅插画, 叫做‘一幅杰作’。点击下面的图片可以链接到网站。IdleBeats也会把这幅作品手印成限量100份的Art Prints。现在可以通过我们网站预订(可享折扣)。


    这是3天的广播安排表:

    第一天 - 7月13日 周二
    Branding and youth culture - Lisa Li interview by Lawrence Pollard
    32 year-old head of the consultancy China Youthology. Interview looks at Chinese youth and how Western brands need to market to them, what influences Chinese youth and the effects of internet censorship on this group.

    - Interview from BBC Beijing bureau
    www.chinayouthology.com

    Being an artist in China then and now – Illustrated discussion between Maleonn and his parents Tong Zhengwei and Ma Ke
    Maleonn is a successful photographer aged 38, here he discusses his work with his parents Tong Zhengwei (former theatre actress) and Ma Ke (former Beijing Opera director). They also talk about the Cultural Revolution and its effects on Maleonn’s generation of Chinese born in the 1970s.

    - Recorded Maleonn's exhibition in Shanghai
    www.maleonn.com

    Being a music fan and musician in China and changes over the past 15 years – discussion between B6 and Abe (Bigger Bang and the band) hosted by Lawrence Pollard
    Disco between a 28 year-old electronic musician B6 and indie rock guitar player Abe (29 years old), talking about how they got hold of Western music when teenagers, their influences and the effect the internet has had on the them as both fans and makers of music. The discussion includes their music.

    - Discussion with B6 in the BBC Shanghai bureau and Abe in the BBC Beijing bureau
    www.myspace.com/b6music
    www.myspace.com/biggerbangtheband


    第二天 - 7月14日 周三
    Social networking, creative influences and youth culture - Sean Leow interview by Lawrence Pollard
    29 year-old Chinese American is from Silicon Valley and is founder of social networking site Neocha.com, and the consultancy and creative agency NeochaEDGE. He tells Lawrence about internet use by the young in China, whether China has the infrastructure to become a soft power, the influences on young creatives and linkages between global brands and local emerging artists.

    - Interview from BBC Shanghai bureau
    www.edge.neocha.com
    www.neocha.com

    Surviving as an artist, setting up a studio/arts business and influences – illustrated feature with Nini Sum
    Up and coming 23 year-old artist and printmaker who the Idle Beats screen printing studio. She tells us about what it's like surviving as an artist in China, why she set up her screen printing studio, her influences and what younger and older Chinese artists think about each others work. She also describes a piece created especially for the BBC.

    - Recorded at her studio in Shanghai
    http://www.ninisum.com/
    http://idlebeats.com/

    The future of China and the US – discussion between Zixi Jin and Arton Gjonbalaj
    Zixi Jin is Chinese and has just completed her first year at university in New York. Arton Gjonbalaj is a young New Yorker who will be going to China for the first time this summer. They discuss expectations from each other’s countries, how they feel about the growing influences of China on the world stage and America’s continued cultural influence around the world.

    - Recorded in a restaurant in New York


    第三天 - 7月15日 周四

    Overview on China's contemporary and future cultural potential - Ai Weiwei interviewed by Lawrence Pollard China's most famous contemporary artist and cultural critic tells us whether he thinks China will be a soft power in the near future, the potential of creative activity under China’s political system and what he thinks of the work being created by China's youth.

    - Interview from his studio in Beijing

    Design overview from Hong Kong to Shenzhen - illustrated feature by Javin Mo
    Award winning graphic designer Javin Mo is 33 and runs the Milkxhake design studio in Hong Kong. He takes us around 'Frontier City' and 'Design City' Shenzhen and details the close link between Shenzhen’s status as the First Economic Zone and it’s design scene. Also talks about how growth in China is affecting designers in Hong Kong and Shenzhen.

    - Recorded by Javin as he travels from his studio in Hong Kong to design centres in Shenzhen
    www.milkxhake.org