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Water Tour Video 2
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Keyword
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Water, City, Landscape / Skyline
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Date
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2018-03-13
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Description
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Video moving away from the the Central Ferry Pier on the right side until it is out of the shot at about 00:28. The city skyline is visible across the water with the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on the left side. Duration: 00:35
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Labrador Park 57
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Keyword
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Landscape / Skyline, Industry, transnational trade, economy
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Date
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2018-02-25
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Description
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Photo of a hand using a cell phone to take a picture of harbour cranes in the background.
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Water Tour Video 10
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Keyword
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Water, City, Landscape / Skyline, Boats
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Date
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2018-03-13
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Description
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Video of boats on the water with city skyline at the top left and center of the shot. Duration: 00:12
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Star Ferry Video 12
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Keyword
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Water, Coast, City, Landscape / Skyline
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Date
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2018-02-12
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Description
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Video of a pier on the left side with West Kowloon skyline in the background; a ferry starts to leave on the right side at about 00:15. Duration: 00:57
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Jordan Abel Interview 3: Clip 3
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Keyword
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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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Kusu Island 37
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Keyword
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Landscape / Skyline, shore, Sand, boundary
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Date
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2018-03-01
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Description
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Grass becomes a sandy beach, on which there is debris and garbage. Short wooden posts create a line between the grass area and the beach.
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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).