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Sun Xun: Time Spy
About the Exhibition
Chinese artist Sun Xun uses woodblock (木板) printing, a centuries old method to change the 215 century medium of film. In Time Spy, Sun Xun has created a 3D world that walks freely across time and cultures that draws its inspiration from both Eastern and Western art, history, myth (神话), especially imagination.
To produce Time Spy, the artist and his team cut more than 10,000 woodblocks to make beautiful patterns, and then looked at every part carefully to create the cartoon. The choices of the woodblocks that were used to create the film will be shown publicly in the exhibition.
Exhibition Hours
Opened: Tuesday-Sunday: 10 am-5 pm s03057 Friday: 10 am-9 pm
Closed: Monday
Final admission to the exhibition is one hour before it closes. Due to high demand,especially on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, we strongly suggest you buy or book your ticket in advance.
Tickets
A ticket is required for admission to the exhibition. All tickets are marked for a detailed date and time.
Adults: $20; Seniors and Students: $18; Children (6-12): $8; Children (5 and under): Free Tickets required: limited to six tickets per reservation. Discounted ticket rates are available for groups of 10 or more. Tickets must be bought at least four weeks in advance to get your discount.
21. What inspires Sun Xun the most on Time Spy?
A. His analyses of the Eastern films. B. His knowledge of the Western paintings.
C. His deep research on modern technology. D. His study on Western and Eastern cultures.
22. Visitors to the exhibition are advised to________.
A. visit it in groups B. set off early in the morning
C. buy the tickets ahead of time D. avoid going there on weekends
23. How much does it cost a couple with their nine year old daughter to see the exhibition?
A. $28. B. $48. C. $40. D. S58.