Published by the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC), the Selected Works of C2 Magazine 2015 has been released in Chinese, Portuguese and English versions. It features highlight reports from C2 magazine in 2015 and displays the trend of Macao’s cultural and creative industries in a comprehensive way. The publication is now available for sale. In January 2015, IC founded the e-magazine C2 (www.c2magazine.mo) in the hope of facilitating information exchange among peers in Macao’s cultural and creative industries while revealing the current trends and charms of local cultural and creative brands. It also aims to enrich the city’s cultural and creative atmosphere while promoting a general awareness to cultural and creative industries. Produced by 100 Plus Cultural Creative Development Ltd., C2 is a trilingual magazine (in Chinese, Portuguese and English), and is highly supported by readers with an increasing number of subscriptions. To allow convenient review of highlight reports from last year’s C2 magazine and to provoke more discussion, exchanges and possible collaborations among readers and practitioners of the sector, IC has compiled Selected Works of C2 Magazine 2015 from 60 articles selected from five columns of 12 issues of the magazine, namely “Feature”, “Chit Chat”, “Extravaganza”, “Around the Globe” and “Blogs”. It incorporates the groundbreaking thoughts, extraordinary ideas and trends of Macao’s cultural and creative industry in fields of films, fashion, visual arts, publication, design, music and animations, among others. Selected Works of C2 Magazine 2015 is available for sale at MOP90 (regardless of language of publication) at the Macao Archives, the Public Information Centre at the Vicky Plaza, the Kun Iam Ecumenical Centre, the Mandarin’s House Cultural Heritage Information Center and Gift Shop, the Macao Cultural and Creative Industries Map-themed shop and the Creative Casa currently. For enquiries, please contact Ms. Tang, staff member of the IC, through tel. no. 2892 4040 during office hours.
IC publishes the Selected Works of C2 Magazine 2015
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