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Cloe Lai Interview
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Keyword
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Control, Storytelling, Urban Space, Interaction, Sustainability, Built Environment, Journalism, Policies, The Everyday, Urban Planning, Fishing, Land Reclamation, Voices, Coastline, Fish, Ecology, Anxiety, Political Climate, Oppression, Space, Development, Environment
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Date
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2018-03-14
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Description
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In this interview, Cloe Lai discusses her experiences collecting everyday stories about human interaction with space. She then comments on how her background in journalism informs her view on the importance of everyday stories—and how these stories can fill the gap in understanding grand level projects such as land reclamation.
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Dung Kai Chung Interview
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Mapping, Language, Symbols, Maps, Colonialism, Government, Discrepancies, Contruction of reality, Land Reclamation, Coastline, Reinvention, Projected Reality, Reshaping, Time, History, Future, Reformulation, Temporal Distance, Imagination, Hong Kong, Transnational, Nation, Interaction, Identity
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Date
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2018-03-15
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Description
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This Audio recording discusses Dung Kai Chung’s Atlas and the interplay between maps and language. The interview shifts to how maps construct a reality of a place and the imaginative aspects of mapmaking. It then concludes with the topic of Hong Kong’s coastline and land reclamation and how these changes alter the perception of transnationalism within the space.
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Dark Fluid Collective: Clip 3
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Sci-fi, Sea Levels, Climate Change, Hong Kong, Urban Renewal, Conservation, Water
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Date
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2018-03-15
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Description
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In this third clip, the conversation starts with the topic of science fiction and dystopian fiction and how it can be used to reflect on issues of our present day. The artists comment on what these genres means to them, leading into a discussion on both the cultural value and the self-exploration that goes along with writing these stories.
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Dark Fluid Collective: Clip 4
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Sci-fi, Sea Levels, Climate Change, Hong Kong, Urban Renewal, Conservation, 2046
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Date
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2018-03-15
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Description
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This clip focuses on the role of architecture and city spaces within Hong Kong. The artists comment on the impact of emerging city spaces and land reclamation—in particular how these spaces will effect the art community.
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Dark Fluid Collective: Clip 2
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Sci-fi, Sea Levels, Climate Change, Hong Kong, Urban Renewal, Conservation, 2046, Water
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Date
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2018-03-15
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Description
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The previous discussion on the metaphor of water is continued in this clip. The interview then turns to comment on how water can lead to a conversation on political and social uncertainty—a theme that is very pressing in regards to the changing landscape of Hong Kong.
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Dark Fluid Collective: Clip 1
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Sci-fi, Sea Levels, Climate Change, Hong Kong, Urban Renewal, Conservation, 2046
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Date
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2018-03-15
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Description
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This audio recording introduces the Dark Fluid Collective through a brief discussion on how and why water ties all the stories in the anthology together. It then moves into discussing how such a symbol is important to Hong Kong.
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Leung Chi Wo 1: Clip 1
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Narrative, Memory, History, Editied Truth, Power, Personal, Collective, Objects, nostalgia, Commercialization, Commodification
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Date
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2018-03-12
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Description
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In this audio recording, Leung Chi Wo addresses the complex relationship between history and memory in Hong Kong’s past. He acknowledges both the importance and the potential difficulty of object-based presentation, and discusses how he counteracts the problem of the commercialization or commodification of the nostalgia of such objects.
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Dark Fluid Collective: Clip 5
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Keyword
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Sci-fi, Sea Levels, Climate Change, Hong Kong, Urban Renewal, Conservation, 2046, Water
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Date
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2018-03-15
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Description
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In this conclusion to the interview, the artists remark on the idea of imagining a future for the space of Hong Kong. Discussing the possibility ( or lack thereof) for hope and change and the movement from writing one person towards a collective—and the implicit trust needed for such a collective.
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Leung Chi Wo 2: Clip 2
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Multiplicity, Physicality, Architecture, History, Reincarnation, Hong Kong, Urban Development, Development, Land Reclamation, Preservation, Political Change, Power, Water, Memory, Victoria Harbour, Migration, Photography
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Date
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2018-03-12
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Description
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In this second part of the interview, Leung Chi Wo discusses the connection of architecture and localized history as an agent for his artwork. He then comments on the evolving and shifting coastline of Hong Kong, and how the pace of urbanization tends to overlook the historical context of the land—engaging with the complex relationship between urban development and preservation.
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Victoria Harbour Audio 1
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Keyword
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City, Sounds
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Date
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2018-03-10
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Description
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Audio of the ambient sounds at Victoria Harbour. Duration: 0:39
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Water Tour Audio 1
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Water, Sounds, Boats
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Date
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2018-03-13
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Description
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Audio of the ambient sounds at a water tour ferry in Hong Kong, including people talking. Duration: 1:16
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Lamma Island Ambient Sounds
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Water, Waves, Shore, Birds, Sounds
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Date
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2018-03-18
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Description
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Audio of the ambient sounds at Lamma Island, including the sound of the waves hitting the shore, people talking, and birds singing. Duration: 1:05
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West Kowloon Audio 3
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Keyword
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Water, City, Sounds
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Date
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2018-03-17
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Description
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Audio of the ambient sounds at West Kowloon, including people talking, a dog barking, and water sounds. Duration: 0:47
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West Kowloon Audio 2
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Keyword
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Water, City, Sounds
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Date
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2018-03-17
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Description
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Audio of ambient sounds at West Kowloon. Duration: 0:23
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West Kowloon Audio 1
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Keyword
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City, Construction, Development, Industry, Sounds
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Date
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2018-03-17
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Description
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Audio of the ambient sounds at a construction site in West Kowloon. Duration: 1:05