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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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2018-03-12
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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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Museum of Vancouver 2
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Musqueam Knowledge, Colonialism, History, Museums, Relationality
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Date
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2018-01-24
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Description
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Image of a wooden wall with a message describing how the area has changed from Musqueam space to Vancouver and introducing a museum section about Musqueam history.
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Stanley Park 76
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Water, Violence, History, Shipping Industry
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Date
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2018-01-31
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Image of the Nine O'Clock Gun with shipping cranes across the water in the background.
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Vancouver Maritime Museum
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Museums, History, Colonialism
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Date
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2018-01-24
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Description
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Image of the front of the Vancouver Maritime Museum building with multiple Canada flags in front of the building, and with the sun shining through the clouds in the sky behind the building.
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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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Tower Beach 7
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Shore, Rocks, Trees, Water, History
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Date
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2018-02-02
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Description
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Image of logs and driftwood on a rock shore with WW 2 Coast Artillery Search Light Post in the background.