﻿<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" d1p1:xsi="http://www.gov.tw/schema/RSS20.xsd" xmlns:d1p1="schemaLocation"><channel><title>Department of Rapid Transit SystemsPublic Art</title><link>https://english.dorts.gov.taipei/News.aspx?n=0C5886D69B07E18A&amp;sms=548F5E6AB406EDFC</link><language>en</language><copyright>Department of Rapid Transit Systems</copyright><item><title><![CDATA[Public Art]]></title><link>https://english.dorts.gov.taipei/News_Content.aspx?n=0C5886D69B07E18A&amp;s=E963135823C798F6</link><description><![CDATA[<p>&nbsp;</p><p style="color: rgb(214, 28, 82); font-size: 120%; font-weight: bold;">Public Art at MRT Construction</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="overflow: hidden; display: block;"><img alt="platform" src="http://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/public/mmo/engdorts/111475391271906.gif" title="platform" class="fr-fil fr-dii">&nbsp;Public art can be simply defined as art in public space. The space is usually open and accessible to the public. Public art should be site-specific and combined with its surroundings while at the same time being intimate, diverse, interesting and safe for the public. MRT public art should properly express the special characteristics of local cultural concerns and regional features. It should not only be beneficial in improving spatial quality, plus providing pleasant scenery and environment, but also express local culture and historic background, enhance passengers&#39; recognition of places, and furthermore, gain public empathy and become part of daily life.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="color: rgb(214, 28, 82); font-size: 120%; font-weight: bold;">Planning Process</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Before the &quot;Statute on Encouraging and Rewarding Cultural and Art Enterprises&quot; was promulgated on July 1, 1992, DORTS was already aware that the issue of the integration of public art and construction would soon have to be considered. DORTS has been working on an implementation strategy for installing public art in MRT stations since 1980. In 1991, DORTS invited scholars and experts to a symposium called the &quot;Implementation Plan for the Integration of MRT Construction and Arts.&quot; The following year, DORTS established a special project on MRT public art. The goals of the project were to enhance the quality of MRT space, strengthen the local context of stations, and encourage a feeling of intimacy towards MRT construction. In early 1993, the Public Art Evaluation Committee, which was composed of experts and scholars from the fields of art, architecture, landscaping and art media, was established by DORTS to help select and evaluate public art.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="color: rgb(214, 28, 82); font-size: 120%; font-weight: bold;">Public Art on the Initial Network</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="overflow: hidden; display: block;"><img alt="children's mosaic trail" src="http://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/public/mmo/engdorts/111475491909005.gif" title="children's mosaic trail" class="fr-fil fr-dii">&nbsp;On the initial network, DORTS selected important stations such as intersection stations, terminals and stations with heavy passenger flow, for the installation of public artworks. The principles behind the location of public art were visual focus and non-interference with passenger circulation and construction schedules. The artworks included murals, children&#39;s mosaic collages, sculptures, hung forms, spatial art, interactive art, and window displays. The selection methods included open competitions, invitational competitions, direct assignments, and cooperation with children. Various public participation methods were used to shorten the distance between public art and the public. Fifteen artworks have been completed. Details of these artworks are provided on the List of Public Art.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="color: rgb(214, 28, 82); font-size: 120%; font-weight: bold;">The Station as a Work of Art</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="overflow: hidden; display: block;"><img alt="jiantan station" src="http://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/public/mmo/engdorts/111475491910206.jpg" title="jiantan station" class="fr-fil fr-dii">&nbsp;On the Tamsui line, many stations are works of art by themselves. The elevated stations use modern materials to reflect a traditional Chinese architectural style, such as using stainless steel to create Chinese-style window rails, using steel to construct the supporting structure in the style of a Chinese roof as well as using curved or steep roofs to express the individuality of each station. The sky windows at the entrance lobby of each ground-level station accentuate the effects of changes of light in the lobbies. Furthermore, Jiantan Station expresses the beauty of structure with its cable system; Beitou Station emphasizes its advanced technology with its space frame; Tamsui Station reflects the local context with its local architectural language. In addition to being selected by the public as one of the key landmarks of Taipei, Jiantan Station also won an award from Architect magazine in 1997.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="color: rgb(214, 28, 82); font-size: 120%; font-weight: bold;">Public Art on the Long-term Network</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="overflow: hidden; display: block;"><img alt="sanhe junior high school station" src="http://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/public/mmo/engdorts/111475491911207.jpg" title="sanhe junior high school station" class="fr-fil fr-dii">DORTS understands the importance of taking public art into consideration at the design stage. Therefore, in the general scope of service of the detailed design consultants for the long-term MRT network, DORTS stipulated that the consultant team must include a public art curator. The public art curator will be in charge of all business related to public art and act as coordinator between artists and architects. The public art curator should propose a public art plan, which includes the themes, locations, types and selection methods of artworks in order to integrate them effectively, as well as the details of the execution plan, which will be approved by the related committee and implemented one year before the station finishing work begins. The expectation is to integrate public art into its surroundings and display both as a whole. Incidentally, public art is by no means limited to sculpture. It can be combined with walls, floors, ceilings, lighting, images, sound, signage, station furniture and equipment, etc. In other words, all elements of the environment can be pieces of art. Thus, public art can be perfectly integrated into the architecture to achieve the eternal goals of making an environment artistic and making art environmental.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="color: rgb(214, 28, 82); font-size: 120%; font-weight: bold;">Conclusion</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="overflow: hidden; display: block;"><img alt="youth melody" src="http://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/public/mmo/engdorts/111475491912008.jpg" title="youth melody" class="fr-fil fr-dii"> DORTS initially implemented its public art procedures before the &quot;Statute on Encouraging and Rewarding Cultural and Art Enterprises&quot; was promulgated. The execution methods of public art, from selection of important stations on the initial network to installation of public art and reservation of locations for public art on the long-term network, are fully flexible and can be adjusted anytime to match practical needs as well as current trends, and to honor the past and look forward to the future. In addition to pursuing high quality construction, DORTS expects that the public, while enjoying the comfort and convenience of the MRT system, can also sense its concern and enthusiasm for public art.<br>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><ul><li><a href="https://www-ws.gov.taipei/Download.ashx?u=LzAwMS9VcGxvYWQvMzg5L3JlbGZpbGUvMzQxMzcvNTc2OTM2MC8xMTdhMTRmNS1mNmQ5LTRhOTAtOTMxZi1hNzQ1NjcxY2JmNDMucGRm&n=VGFtc3VpIExpbmUucGRm&icon=..pdf" TARGET="_blank" title="Public Art on the Tamsui Line">Tamsui Line.pdf</a></li><li><a href="https://www-ws.gov.taipei/Download.ashx?u=LzAwMS9VcGxvYWQvMzg5L3JlbGZpbGUvMzQxMzcvNTc2OTM2MC8yNmZhYWQ2Yy0xNzcwLTQ5NDQtODUyMy0yYTE0OTEzYjk2YzIucGRm&n=WmhvbmdoZSBMaW5lLnBkZg%3d%3d&icon=..pdf" TARGET="_blank" title="Public Art on the Zhonghe Line">Zhonghe Line.pdf</a></li><li><a href="https://www-ws.gov.taipei/Download.ashx?u=LzAwMS9VcGxvYWQvMzg5L3JlbGZpbGUvMzQxMzcvNTc2OTM2MC83MWMzODEyMy02ZWZhLTRmYTktODc4Ny01ZmFhMjFmMWQ5MTUucGRm&n=WGluZGlhbiBMaW5lLnBkZg%3d%3d&icon=..pdf" 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Wanda Line Phase I.pdf</a></li><li><a href="https://www-ws.gov.taipei/Download.ashx?u=LzAwMS9VcGxvYWQvMzg5L3JlbGZpbGUvMzQxMzcvNTc2OTM2MC83Njk5NTczOS05NmFjLTQ0OGMtYmYwYi02ZThkNzJjNmQ3ZWMucGRm&n=UHVibGljIEFydCBvbiB0aGUgWGlueWkgRWFzdGVybiBFeHRlbnNpb24ucGRm&icon=..pdf" TARGET="_blank" title="Public Art on the Xinyi Eastern Extension">Public Art on the Xinyi Eastern Extension.pdf</a></li></ul><ul><li><a class="fancybox-buttons" rel="fancybox-thumb" title="Guide to Public Art on the Taipei Rapid Transit System (1)" href="https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/389/relpic/34137/5769360/da20ccdf-7de0-4297-ade7-7358e83fc77e.jpg"><img src="https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/389/relpic/34137/5769360/da20ccdf-7de0-4297-ade7-7358e83fc77e@80x60.jpg" border="0" alt="Guide to Public Art on the Taipei Rapid Transit System (1)" /></a></li><li><a class="fancybox-buttons" rel="fancybox-thumb" title="Guide to Public Art on the Taipei Rapid Transit System (2)" href="https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/389/relpic/34137/5769360/d4fceeb0-9748-4e9d-80bb-549fb61e4019.jpg"><img src="https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/389/relpic/34137/5769360/d4fceeb0-9748-4e9d-80bb-549fb61e4019@80x60.jpg" border="0" alt="Guide to Public Art on the Taipei Rapid Transit System (2)" /></a></li></ul>]]></description><pubDate>Thu, 09 Mar 2017 16:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title><![CDATA[Public Arts Awards]]></title><link>https://english.dorts.gov.taipei/News_Content.aspx?n=0C5886D69B07E18A&amp;s=F6B7E6BB157491AE</link><description><![CDATA[<p style="text-indent: -2.6ex; margin-left: 3ex;">★ 2024 9<sup>th</sup> Public Art Awards<br>With the main theme of <span style="color:#FF0000;">&ldquo;Like the clouds&rsquo; swift passage, the dragon travels thousands of miles&rdquo;</span>, the two areas of public art on the Circular line Phase I won &quot;The Excellence Award&quot;.<br>&nbsp;</p><p style="text-indent: -2.6ex; margin-left: 3ex;">★ 2020 7<sup>th</sup> Public Art Awards<br>1. &quot;<span style="color:#FF0000;">Ambitious Traveling</span>&quot; for area A, B, C, D at Taipei Main Station (A1) in the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Access MRT System won the Creativity Award. <a href="https://www.tymetro.com.tw/tymetro-new/en/_pages/life/public_art.html" target="_blank" title="Artworks introduction">Artworks introduction</a>.<br>2. &quot;<span style="color:#FF0000;">Ambitious Traveling</span>&quot; for area A, B, C, D at Taipei Main Station (A1) in the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Access MRT System was shortlisted for the Excellence Award, Environmental Integration Award, and Education Outreach Award.<br>3. &quot;<span style="color:#FF0000;">Window of the Heaven and Earth</span>&quot; for area D at Taipei Main (A1) Station in the Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport Access MRT System was shortlisted for the Public Participation Award.<br>4. A Moment of Glory - A winner of the Art Creation Award in the 7th Public Art Awards by the Ministry of Culture. MRT Newsletter, <a href="https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/388/relfile/19519/8368066/63f1c0f0-4397-4a41-bfb7-b32ca37b09e1.pdf" target="_blank" title="A Moment of Glory - A winner of the Art Creation Award in the 7th Public Art Awards by the Ministry of Culture. MRT Newsletter, vol. 333(chinese)">vol. 333</a>.&nbsp;</p><p><br></p><p style="text-indent: -2.6ex; margin-left: 3ex;">★ 2018 6<sup>th</sup> Public Art Awards<br>1. &quot;<span style="color:#FF0000;">Winding River, Flourishing Flowers, Dome of Light</span>&quot;&nbsp;at Songshan Station on the Songshan line won the &quot;The Creativity Award&quot;.<br>2. &quot;<span style="color:#FF0000;">Moving Forward</span>&quot;&nbsp;and &quot;<span style="color:#FF0000;">Energy Activation Code</span>&quot;&nbsp;at Tapiei Arena Station on the Songshan line was nominated for the &quot;The Creativity Award&quot;.<br>3. The public art on the Songshan line was nominated for &quot;The Excellence Award&quot;.<br>4. Songshan Station Public Art &quot;<span style="color:#FF0000;">Winding River, Flourishing Flowers, Dome of Light</span>&quot; Receives the Ministry of Culture 6th Annual Public Art Awards. MRT Newsletter, <a href="https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/388/relfile/19519/7999454/021239f5-0a80-459c-a42d-9b39ff03cc1b.pdf" target="_blank" title='Songshan Station Public Art "Winding River, Flourishing Flowers, Dome of Light" Receives the Ministry of Culture 6th Annual Public Art Awards. MRT Newsletter, vol. 325.(chinese)'>vol. 325</a>.<br><br>&nbsp;</p><p style="text-indent: -2.6ex; margin-left: 3ex;">★ 2016 5<sup>th</sup> Public Art Awards<br>&nbsp;1. &quot;<span style="color:#FF0000;">The Moment We Meet</span>&quot; at the Taipei 101/World Trade Center Station on the Xinyi line won &quot;The Creativity Award&quot; and &quot;Online Voting for the Most Popular Works&quot; and was nominated for &quot;The Excellence Award&quot;.<br>&nbsp;2.&nbsp; &quot;<span style="color:#FF0000;">Enjoy Green Life in Daan Park</span>&quot; at the Daan Park Station on the Xinyi line was also nominated for &quot;The Excellence Award&quot;.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p style="text-indent: -2.6ex; margin-left: 3ex;">★ 2014 4<sup>th</sup> Public Art Awards<br>&nbsp;1. &quot;<span style="color:#FF0000;">Dancing Feathers Ascending in the Wind</span>&quot; at the Luzhou Station on the Luzhou line won &quot;The Creativity Award&quot;.<br>2. Public Art at Luzhou Station Awarded for Its Unique Creativity. MRT Newsletter, <a href="https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/388/relfile/34137/7965174/5ed4c07b-46f0-4b3f-9b8a-3671bf6cb31c.pdf" target="_blank" title="Public Art at Luzhou Station Awarded for Its Unique Creativity. MRT Newsletter, vol. 309.(chinese)">vol. 309</a>.<br><br>&nbsp;</p><p style="text-indent: -2.6ex; margin-left: 3ex;">★ 2012 3<sup>rd</sup> Public Art Awards<br>1. &quot;<span style="color:#FF0000;">The Story of Lake City</span>&quot; which threads seven public artworks at the elevated section on the Wenhu line won &quot;The Excellence Award&quot; and was also nominated for &quot;The Best Environmental Integration Award&quot;.<br>2. &quot;<span style="color:#FF0000;">The Story of Flying</span>&quot; connects three artworks at the Songshan Airport Station on the Wenhu line and won &quot;The Best Planning Award.&quot; It was also nominated for &quot;The Best Creativity Award&quot;.<br>3. Wenhu Line&#39;s Public Artworks Honored at Public Arts Awards. MRT Newsletter, <a href="https://www-ws.gov.taipei/001/Upload/388/relfile/34137/7965174/f018ba85-8157-4dcf-9b8a-916a2e50e961.pdf" target="_blank" title=" Wenhu Line's Public Artworks Honored at Public Arts Awards. MRT Newsletter, vol. 297 (chinese)">vol. 297</a><br><br>&nbsp;</p><p style="text-indent: -2.6ex; margin-left: 3ex;">★ 2007 1<sup>st</sup> Public Art Awards<br>&quot;<span style="color:#FF0000;">The Way to the Very Joyance</span>&quot; at the Xiaobitan Station on the Xindian line won the &quot;The Best Installation Entity Award&quot; and &quot;The Best Planning Award&quot;.<br>&nbsp;</p>]]></description><pubDate>Wed, 26 Dec 2018 06:21:00 GMT</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
