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Cecily Nicholson Clip 1
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Poetry, Space, Ecology, History, Language, Mobility
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Date
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2019-06-06
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Description
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Nicholson touches on topics such as space, history, and poetics by discussing her own experiences working in art and writing.
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Juria Toramae 3: Clip 3
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Industry, Islands
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Date
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2018-02-24
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Description
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Juria Toramae discusses the uses of Singapore's off-shore islands and how her art work attempts to make people aware of how the islands have been shaped by Singapore's growing economic power.
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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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Cecily Nicholson Clip 3
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Oral Language, Colonial Language, Language, Poetry, Perspective, Space
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Date
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2019-06-06
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Description
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In the final clip of the interview, the discussion focuses on the topic of language. Nicholson comments on the complex relationship between language and knowing and how she uses this relationship in the context of poetry.
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Cecily Nicholson Clip 2
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Ecology, Natural World, Poetry, Mobility, Culture, Settler, Language, Economy, Identity, Space, Diasporic, History
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Date
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2019-06-06
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Description
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In this second clip of the interview, Nicholson touches on topics such as space, colonial history, poetry, and settler language. The discussion then shifts to comment on language use—in particular thinking of the language used in regards to the non-human elements of space.
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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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Cloe Lai Interview
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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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Wayde Compton Clip 1
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Space, Instability, Maps, Surtsey
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Date
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2018-01-23
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Description
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This clip starts with a discussion of Compton's book The Outer Harbour. More specifically, the idea of imagining Canadian spaces being in flux and how Compton’s imagining of spaces is connected to his personal history.
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Jordan Abel Interview 3: Clip 3
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Landscape / Skyline, Colonisation, Poetic Intervention
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Date
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2018-01-19
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Description
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In this clip, Jordan Abel delves into his writing process for Place of Scraps, particularly how he came to use erasure techniques on Marius Barbeau's text Totem Poles. From this a discussion ensues on how readers can, or should, approach and read Place of Scraps. Abel's poetry makes use of fragmented words and images alongside more traditional narrative (for an example, please refer to Jordan Abel's Reading).
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Jason Wee 3: Clip 3
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Planning & Design, Colonisation, Mixed Media Art, Government Intervention
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Date
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2018-02-23
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Description
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Jason Wee explains the thought behind his art installation Labyrinths, with references to choreography, colonisation, and governmental planning.
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Phinder Dulai Clip 1
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History, Poetry, Polyphony, Archives, Transnationalism, Archives, Colonial, Voices, Refugee, Reality
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Date
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2019-06-06
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Description
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In this audio clip, Phinder Dulai discusses his work Dreams/Arteries. He comments on his use of archives, the form of poetry, refugees, and the polyphony of voices in his work.
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Wayde Compton Clip 4
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Advertisement, Language, Power, Manipulation, Government
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Date
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2018-01-23
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In this final clip of the interview, Compton discusses the nature of the conclusion to The Outer Harbour. It then shifts to a discussion of land claims and diasporic and Indigenous politics, and the experience of writing within such a political landscape.
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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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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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Clara Chow 2: Clip 2
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Anxiety, Architecture, Environmental Degradation, Official Narratives
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Date
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2018-02-23
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Description
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Clara Chow discusses how she resists official Singaporean narratives of progress through her writing and assuages personal anxieties about space / purpose / production through crocheting.
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West Kowloon Audio 1
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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
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Jeremy Tiang 1: Clip 1
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Place, Landscape / Skyline, transnational trade, Islands
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Date
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2018-01-03
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Description
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Jeremy Tiang talks about his short story "National Day" and why he chose to write from a plural first person POV. He discusses the importance of his characters being migrant workers and how residents of Singapore relate to the islands of Singapore as place (or how they often do not).
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Nuraliah Norasid 2: Clip 2
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Re/development, liminality, Housing
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Date
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2018-02-27
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Description
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Nuraliah Norasid discusses the temporal shift in her novel, The Gatekeeper, and how it relates to her experience of Singapore's rapid development in the late twentieth century.
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Guadalupe Martinez Interview 3: Clip 3
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Education, Performance Art, Poetic Intervention, Embodiment
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Date
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2018-01-30
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Description
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Guadalupe Martinez discusses her recent thoughts about embodiment, performance, and pedagogy. She asserts that embodied performance is a way to communicate a multiplicity of narratives in a single space that promotes a form of knowing more visceral than traditional / institutionalised learning.
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Juria Toramae 2: Clip 2
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Industry, Islands, Environmental Degradation
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Date
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2018-02-24
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Juria Toramae describes her experiences documenting the coastline around restricted islands. She mentioned the aquatic animals and the corporate development of specific islands.