Inter(World)View launched by ICAST in 2019, aims to foster interactions between different ‘worldviews’ and conduct ‘interviews of the world.’

In 2019, ICAST invited fifteen collectives from different regions and fields to cohabit for ten days at China Academy of Art museum. Each day, a different group gave a presententation and interpretation of its practice, the other groups acting as audience, responders, commentators, or interrogators one day, and then presenters the next. Starting as a chaotic maelstrom, and gradually evolving into a complex community, the social environment constantly expanded, superimposing itself onto the exhibition space of the museum.

In 2020, the Institute for Social and Strategic Studies at China Academy of Art translated Inter(World)View into Heavenly Questions, organising Heavenly Questions: Dialogue on Worldviews, focusing on science and art the ‘two viewpoints' of humanity: science and art, both of which are dedicated to establishing and questioning human viewpoints through thought experiments. This shared purpose, despite their opposite methodologies, brings the two together to 'investigate heaven and earth through past and present’, the commonality of their different paths precisely the basis of their shared questioning and dialogue.

In 2023, Heavenly Questions: Mutual Enlightenment of Civilizations was launched as the core academic project of the 95th anniversary of China Academy of Art. It attempted to reposition and examine art in the context of civilization. As the twelve artistic disciplines of China Academy of Art correspond to the twelve major humanities subjects, twelve interdisciplinary teams have been created to travel the world and visit different places of art and civilization. They will eventually return to Liangzhu (one of the origins of human civilization), to the newly inaugurated China Academy of Art Liangzhu Campus, where together they will initiate an artistic programme around the 'mutual appreciation of civilizations'. Taking humanistic thought as the 'sky' and social action as the ‘earth', this project establishes an environment of mutual learning and appreciation among all places on earth.

Inter(World)View launched by ICAST in 2019, aims to foster interactions between different ‘worldviews’ and conduct ‘interviews of the world.’

In 2019, ICAST invited fifteen collectives from different regions and fields to cohabit for ten days at China Academy of Art museum. Each day, a different group gave a presententation and interpretation of its practice, the other groups acting as audience, responders, commentators, or interrogators one day, and then presenters the next. Starting as a chaotic maelstrom, and gradually evolving into a complex community, the social environment constantly expanded, superimposing itself onto the exhibition space of the museum.

In 2020, the Institute for Social and Strategic Studies at China Academy of Art translated Inter(World)View into Heavenly Questions, organising Heavenly Questions: Dialogue on Worldviews, focusing on science and art the ‘two viewpoints' of humanity: science and art, both of which are dedicated to establishing and questioning human viewpoints through thought experiments. This shared purpose, despite their opposite methodologies, brings the two together to 'investigate heaven and earth through past and present’, the commonality of their different paths precisely the basis of their shared questioning and dialogue.

In 2023, Heavenly Questions: Mutual Enlightenment of Civilizations was launched as the core academic project of the 95th anniversary of China Academy of Art. It attempted to reposition and examine art in the context of civilization. As the twelve artistic disciplines of China Academy of Art correspond to the twelve major humanities subjects, twelve interdisciplinary teams have been created to travel the world and visit different places of art and civilization. They will eventually return to Liangzhu (one of the origins of human civilization), to the newly inaugurated China Academy of Art Liangzhu Campus, where together they will initiate an artistic programme around the 'mutual appreciation of civilizations'. Taking humanistic thought as the 'sky' and social action as the ‘earth', this project establishes an environment of mutual learning and appreciation among all places on earth.