ARCHIVE

2011.08.08 (Mon) – FORUM - Pianovel - a research-based video project by Jolene Mok 莫頌靈(ADC Emerging Artist grant recipient in Multidisciplinary Art) [link...]

2011.06.25 (Sat) – FORUM –  Video work by Terence Chan 陳坤浩… The Squatting Urchins (2011, 150 mins) is an experimental piece asking questions about what a single-channel video can do in face of established ‘tradition’ and histories of experimental moving image. The 2-1/2-hour work feels like a strong breeze. At once meditation, prose, poetry, murmurs and what could be in-between, the young artist turns editing into a performance of brewing almost-drama bits that interpolate the middle-class-biased city landscape of Hong Kong. Terrence Chan will be present to introduce and discuss his works afterwards. / Tea and snack begins at 2:30pm at FPC; 3:15pm – Terence Chan – The Squatting Urchins (150 mins) + discussion [link...]

2010.07.31-08.15- EXHIBITION
/ title: “Current” /- solo exhibition by Wendy Tai
brief: “Investigating an alternative to conceptualizing the city within visual media, using HKSAR as a case study” // Wendy Tai is MFA Candidate of Rinehart School of Sculpture, Maryland Institute College of Art // Opening Party: July 31 (Saturady, 6:00pm) // Open Critique with Artist (Closing event): August 15 (Sunday)

2010.07.09 (Friday) – FORUM – “Flowpoints: Generative Image Creation Method Using Optical Flow” / a lecture on the mathematical operations of a generative video work by Dr. Hector Rodriguez /event begins at 7:00pm / Details [......] / Print a flyer [......]

2010.06.26 (Saturday) — FORUM – “What’s in a talking head? – Narrated Selves and Event Structure” a lecture exploring the use of phenomenological psychology and performativity” by Dr. Linda Lai / The lecture is based on field research using principles of visual ethnography conducted in 2006-2009 // Lecture begins 2:30pm //DETAILS [......]

2010.05.22 – 2010.06.13- EXHIBITION
/ INAUGURAL EXHIBITION <拾荒。偵探。遊戲。定位。> ARCHIVING FINGERS, HANDS, FACES & ANONYMITIES

2010.03.06 (Saturday)– FORUM
/ A lecture on visual auto-ethnography by Dr. Linda Lai