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Title
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Victoria Harbour 27
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Keyword
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Barriers, Water
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Date
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2018-03-10
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Description
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Image of part of the barrier around Central and Western District Promenade with water in the background.
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West Kowloon Cultural District Video 17
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Keyword
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Water, Ships, Mountains, Trees
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Date
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2018-03-17
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Description
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Video focused on the ships in the distance until about 0:09, where the focus shifts to the tree branches in the foreground on the right side. Duration: 00:12
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Title
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Water Tour 5
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Keyword
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Water, Sky, Cityscape, Skyline
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Date
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2018-03-13
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Description
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Sun coming through the cloudy sky overlooking the cityscape.
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Lamma Island Video 12
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Keyword
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Water, Shore, Rocks, Mountains
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Date
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2018-03-18
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Description
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Video of small waves hitting the green-tinged rocks on the shore by the Lo So Shing Sitting Out Area in Lamma Island. Boats, buildings, and tree-covered mountains are visible in the background. Duration: 0:39
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Title
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Lamma Island Video 2
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Keyword
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Water, Waves, Trees
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Date
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2018-03-18
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Description
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Video of small waves moving across the water; trees and a beach are visible at the top of the shot. Duration: 0:22
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Title
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Victoria Harbour Video 4
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Keyword
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Water, Waves
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Date
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2018-03-10
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Description
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Video of blue sea water. Duration: 0:33
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Title
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West Kowloon Cultural District Video 15
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Keyword
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Water, Shore, Barriers, Rocks, Landscape / Skyline, Trees
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Date
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2018-03-17
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Description
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Video of rocks by the water with fencing and trees on the left side; the city skyline and a moving boat are visible in the background. Duration: 00:06
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Title
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Leung Chi Wo 1: Clip 1
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Keyword
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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.