Photograph of Bai Xiaomo setting up his installation, "Fish's Talk," during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange at UNT. Two fish in a glass box sit on a small table in front of Xiaomo. A screen displays a galaxy scene and other graphics.
Photograph of Bai Xiaomo setting up his installation, "Fish's Talk," during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange at UNT. A screen above Xaiomo's head displays two pixelated fish.
Photograph of guest artists (l-r) Bai Xiaomo, Lu Minjie, and Han Yanmin in a Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia (CEMI) studio during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange at UNT. The composers are standing next to Xiaomo's installation, "Fish's Talk," and smiling.
Photograph of Bai Xiaomo standing next to a poster for the 2012 Electronic Music Concert of SCCM held at the University of North Texas' Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater. Xiaomo is looking at the camera and smiling.
Photograph of Bai Xiaomo setting up his installation, "Fish's Talk," during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange at the University of North Texas. A screen behind Xaiomo's head displays two pixelated fish.
Photograph of Bai Xiaomo's installation, "Fish's Talk," that was on display during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange at the University of North Texas. A screen shows a pixelated fish.
Photograph of Han Yanmin (left) and Lu Minjie (right) in a Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia (CEMI) studio during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange at UNT. The composers are standing side by side, looking at the camera and smiling.
Photograph of Han Yanmin in a Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia (CEMI) studio during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange at UNT. Yanmin is smiling as he waves at the camera.
Photograph of guest artist Han Yanmin performing at the University of North Texas' Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange. Yanmin is sitting at a grand piano.
Photograph of guest artists Lu Minjie (left) and Bai Xiaomo (right) presenting "Introduction to Our New Media Arts" during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange at the University of North Texas. The composers are standing side by side in front of two projector screens.
Photograph of guest artists Lu Minjie (left) and Han Yanmin (right) presenting "The National Features of Electronic Music" during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange at the University of North Texas. The composers are standing side by side in front of a large projector screen.
Photograph of guest artists Lu Minjie and Han Yanmin presenting "The National Features of Electronic Music" during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange at the University of North Texas. The composers are standing side by side in front of a large projector screen displaying a slide titled, "Qing---the percussion of Buddhism."
Photograph of guest artists Lu Minjie and Han Yanmin presenting "The National Features of Electronic Music" during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange at the University of North Texas. The composers are standing side by side in front of a large projector screen displaying a slide titled, "Xian Hu---the folk musical instrument of Zang minority."
Photograph of guest artist Lu Minjie (left) and pianist Nataliya Sukhina (right) looking over compositions in the University of North Texas' Merrill Ellis Intermedia Theater during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange. Minjie is pointing to one of the sheets of paper in Sukhina's hands.
Photograph of Lu Minjie in a Center for Experimental Music and Intermedia (CEMI) studio during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange at UNT. Minjie is facing two fish swimming in a glass box.
Photograph of two fish in a glass box that were used in Bai Xiaomo's installation, "Fish's Talk," displayed during the Sichuan Conservatory Artist Exchange at the University of North Texas.
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