LFCC welcomes the new Art Lecture Series in Shanghai from Swissnex and Prohelvetia. A more than necessary introduction for Chinas leading enterprises to learn and to implement Corporate Social Responsibility.
Venue: Minsheng Art Museum, June 2nd, Start 6.30pm.
Old Entries for the ‘science’ Category
Moon Store in Shanghai
Sunday, December 12th, 2010Moon Life Concept Store by Alicia Framis, opened 11th December 2010 at Taikang Terrace. The exceptional installation is a special tribute to the Moon. Moon Life Concept Store at Taikang Terrace will run until 9th January 2011. Moon Academy – ‘A special tribute to the moon’ 12th December 2010 – 2-5pm.
In cooperation with participating artists and scholars: Pan Jianfeng, Yan Jun, Tozer Pak Sheung Chuen, Wang Yuyang, Law Yuk Mui, Paula Ampuero, Maria Serret, EDHV, United Nude, Monica Tormell, Tao G. Vrhovec Sambolec, Brain McKenna, Sandra Gnjatovic, Maryme-Jimmy Paul, Jhon Lonsdale, DUS architects, Atelier van Lieshout, Marina Toeters, Archis Foundation, BYN.
Safer Studies Shanghai
Sunday, September 5th, 20109,000 free condom vending machines set up in Shanghai Universities. Shanghai Daily published – Free condoms for college students – College students in Shanghai can get free condoms on campus and condom vending machines have been installed in some dormitory buildings. The discourse continues… Who will clean the condoms in the corners of the campus?
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Sunday, June 27th, 2010Aalto on Tracks
Sunday, May 30th, 2010The Finland Aalto University collaborates with Tongji University during the Shanghai World Expo. Both presenting several events during the next 6 months. The Aalto-Tongji Design Factory opened last Thursday with the World Design Capital 2012 Party presenting Jimi Tenor.
Event up-dates @ http://shanghai.aalto.fi
1 Day Trip Expo
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010World Expo Shanghai 2010 is offering a didactic excursion, discovering worlds of culture, products and future visions of living.
After an intense day at the Expo here are some recommendations for a 1 day trip.
Arrival at China Railway, see impressive future railway stations
Exchange Happy Money for Dutch Fries
Make new friends
Bicycle around mermaid at Danish Pavilion
Family time at Urban Planet


Pose with Scouts
Visit the Spanish cave to learn about the new baby boom
Austrian restaurant for lunch
Take a nap
Dance with Sichuan beauties at China Pavilion
Puff a Cigar in Cuba
Visit the Finland sauna

Vodka at Swedish roof terrace
View 3D cinema
Stamp your Expo passport
Fly home and dream of Expo

Nano Art @ Tong Ji
Friday, April 30th, 2010Sneak Preview @ World Expo Shanghai
Sunday, April 25th, 2010Scientists are poets
Thursday, February 25th, 2010Every human culture has a sky, and strives to interpret what people perceive there.
The understanding they develop forms a vital part of their knowledge concerning the cosmos and their place within it. So astronomy is not just a modern science but a reflection of how all peoples past and present, see themselves in relation to the universe. With the globalisation of human culture proceeding at relentless pace, safeguarding our astronomical heritage is a vital part of the race to save the more fragile aspects of our common cultural heritage before they are lost forever.
Quote: Clive Ruggles, emeritus professor of archaeoastronomy at the University of Leicester, UK, and chair of the IAU’s working group on astronomy and world heritage. Source: sciencedaily.com
Holographies will be shown @ Shanghai World Expo, by Max Planck Institute, artist Keith Soo and many others.

















