ICAST initiated the ‘Capital: Film Action workshop, hosting three sessions: Temporary Set—The Recurrence of History’ ,’Our “Capital” World’, and ‘The Symptoms of Capitalism’. The workshops were co-hosted by Gao Shiming and Lu Jie, with participation from Wu Shanzhuan, Wang Jianwei, Qingsi Yuan, Peter Anders, Rainer Stollmann, Ralph Obermauer, Hu Jieming, MadeIn (Xu Zhen), Guan Yi, Lu Xinghua, Zhao Qianfan, and Huang Jianhong. Key team members included Weng Zhenqi (MA, 2009), Tang Xiaolin (PhD, 2010), Gong Linlin (PhD, 2010), and Min Han (PhD, 2010).
The Inter-Asia School was founded by Johnson Chang, Chen Kuan-Hsing, and Gao Shiming. They invited Wang Hui, Ashis Nandy, Xu Jiang, and Partha Chatterjee to act as advisors, and established nine offices in Hangzhou, Beijing, Shanghai, Hsinchu, Hong Kong, Singapore-Malaysia, Okinawa, Tokyo, and Seoul. The school brought together dozens of scholars, thinkers, and artists from across the Taiwan Strait and Hong Kong, as well as from Japan, South Korea, South-east Asia, and India to collaborate on research, teaching, conferences, exhibitions, performances, translations, and publications. Tang Xiaolin (PhD, 2010), Zhang Jing (MA, 2010), and Yuan Anqi (MA, 2012, PhD, 2016) were members of the Hangzhou office.
During the founding of the Inter-Asia School, ‘World in Transition, Imagination in Flux: Asian Circle of Thought 2012 Shanghai Summit’ was organized as part of the Ninth Shanghai Biennale. The forum invited six distinguished Asian thinkers—Wang Hui, Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Partha Chatterjee, Murakami Kiyoaki, Itagaki Yuzo, and Ashis Nandy—to deliver keynote speeches and engage in a week-long dialogue with over forty scholars and thinkers from across Asia.
Zheng Bo and Gao Shiming organized ‘Publics & Beyond’ in Shanghai, inviting Chen Chieh-Jen, Sun Ge, Mou Sen, Li Dawei, Ravi Sundaram, Wu Wenguang, and other scholars and artists from literature, art, anthropology, and media studies to discuss art and community.