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'Museum of Canadian Autumn Sensibility' exhibition held in Beijing's Shine More Lab

By Liu Ziying
China.org.cn
| October 11, 2025
2025-10-11

Editor's note: The exhibition "Museum of Canadian Autumn Sensibility" at Shine More Lab in Beijing stages an immersive survey of northern landscapes across three linked chapters—The Realm of Maple Leaves, The Night of the Northern Lights, and Canadian Autumn City Walk—that translate photographic imagery into multi-sensory encounter.

Curated as a micro-museum, the installation reframes travel imagery as embodied experience. Maple-leaf carpets, Rocky-Mountain pine aromas, a motion-responsive projection device and night-sky dramaturgy turn conventional viewing into participatory memory work. The project is modest in scale but precise in intent: to make familiar seasonal motifs register as immediate, tangible sensations that reorient attention and invite slow attention.

The entrance to Shine More Lab where information panels and a site-specific installation introduce visitors to the "Museum of Canadian Autumn Sensibility," Beijing, Oct. 10, 2025. The doorway establishes the show's tactile program—text, image and object set the tone for an experiential walk into seasonal perception. [Photo by Liu Ziying/China.org.cn]

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