Cavity (2022) Mixed Media Installation
(link upon request 😌️)
The Waste Land @ School of Creative Media HK
Cavity collects traces of a lost city. Once known as one of the most densely populated places on Earth, the Kowloon Walled City was a labyrinth of tightly packed buildings. Demolished in the early 1990s, a park now fills its space. In an attempt to uncover signs of what remains;
a set of dentures,
a map drawn from memory,
a boy spotting planes that flew 30 years ago,
Cavity reveals material objects of lost time, lining the walls of absence.
(link upon request 😌️)
The Waste Land @ School of Creative Media HK
Cavity collects traces of a lost city. Once known as one of the most densely populated places on Earth, the Kowloon Walled City was a labyrinth of tightly packed buildings. Demolished in the early 1990s, a park now fills its space. In an attempt to uncover signs of what remains;
a set of dentures,
a map drawn from memory,
a boy spotting planes that flew 30 years ago,
Cavity reveals material objects of lost time, lining the walls of absence.
The Years Flow Like Water (2021) Film
(http://d-normal-v-essay.floatingprojectscollective.net/video-zine/issue-3-presencing-becoming?page=2#the-years-flow-like-water)
Ferment @ School of Creative Media HK
Fresh Videos Screening @ Floating Projects HK Ge.Stell Screening @ Ge.Stell Taiwan
The Years Flow Like Water details a fictional encounter between a filmmaker and an elephant opposite a playground in Lai Chi Kok. By evoking Lai Yuen Amusement Park and Canto-pop Icon Anita Mui as symbols of Hong Kong’s collective memory, the film explores the nature of nostalgia and the passing of time.
(http://d-normal-v-essay.floatingprojectscollective.net/video-zine/issue-3-presencing-becoming?page=2#the-years-flow-like-water)
Ferment @ School of Creative Media HK
Fresh Videos Screening @ Floating Projects HK Ge.Stell Screening @ Ge.Stell Taiwan
The Years Flow Like Water details a fictional encounter between a filmmaker and an elephant opposite a playground in Lai Chi Kok. By evoking Lai Yuen Amusement Park and Canto-pop Icon Anita Mui as symbols of Hong Kong’s collective memory, the film explores the nature of nostalgia and the passing of time.
In Bondage We Trust
(2021) Video Installation
(link upon request 😌️)
Ferment @ School of Creative Media HK
In Bondage We Trust follows a story about a man whose celebrity obsession has led him into sadistic fantasies. Reflecting on handcuffs as a visual motif, the work explores bondage and freedom in the realms of performance, visibility and time.
(link upon request 😌️)
Ferment @ School of Creative Media HK
In Bondage We Trust follows a story about a man whose celebrity obsession has led him into sadistic fantasies. Reflecting on handcuffs as a visual motif, the work explores bondage and freedom in the realms of performance, visibility and time.
Hold Still (2021) Mixed Media
Dear Babies @ House by Kubrick Tai Koo Shing HK
Let’s hold still in the moment just before, in the space between being and nothing. Baby feet moulds both celebrate and commemorate a time that has past. This work looks at casting as an index of physicality and time.
Dear Babies @ House by Kubrick Tai Koo Shing HK
Let’s hold still in the moment just before, in the space between being and nothing. Baby feet moulds both celebrate and commemorate a time that has past. This work looks at casting as an index of physicality and time.
On the Performance of Hands (2021) video
In response to Harun Farocki’s The Expression of Hands (1997), this work examines the performativity and symbolism of gestures and hands.
In response to Harun Farocki’s The Expression of Hands (1997), this work examines the performativity and symbolism of gestures and hands.
Alone Together by Seth Pimlott (2018)
in collaboration with Duchamp and Sons, the Whitechapel Gallery Youth Forum
Pause Series @ Somerset House London (2020)
Alone Together @ Whitechapel Gallery London (2018)
Participant in Alone Together by London based artist, Seth Pimlott. The work places the human body as the center for movement and perception.
in collaboration with Duchamp and Sons, the Whitechapel Gallery Youth Forum
Pause Series @ Somerset House London (2020)
Alone Together @ Whitechapel Gallery London (2018)
Participant in Alone Together by London based artist, Seth Pimlott. The work places the human body as the center for movement and perception.
In the Penal Colony (2018) Theatre Performance
Director
Crypt Gallery London
A Butoh inspired adaptation of Franz Kafka’s In the Penal Colony. A theatrical journey into modern ideas of punishment and institutionalised oppression.
Director
Crypt Gallery London
A Butoh inspired adaptation of Franz Kafka’s In the Penal Colony. A theatrical journey into modern ideas of punishment and institutionalised oppression.
Skin Suffering (2018) Video Installation
(link upon request 😌️)
Art and Interdisciplinary Show @ Bartlett School of Architecture
Five accounts of suffering in our own skin. A blend of fiction and documentary storytelling, the work dives into the nature of suffering, pain and what makes us human.
(link upon request 😌️)
Art and Interdisciplinary Show @ Bartlett School of Architecture
Five accounts of suffering in our own skin. A blend of fiction and documentary storytelling, the work dives into the nature of suffering, pain and what makes us human.
She is a Fisherman (2017)Video Installation
PROGRESS/REGRESS @ Crypt Gallery London
She is a Fisherman is a letter from an online persona to the girl she is representing. It investigates corporeality in the digital and physical form.
She is a Fisherman is a letter from an online persona to the girl she is representing. It investigates corporeality in the digital and physical form.
Symbiosis (2012)
Short Film 18th Incubator of Film and Visual Media of Asia Awards Youth Category Finalist
18th IFVA Youth Category Special Mention Award
Playing with OHP projections and stop motion animation, this work examines the effect of mass media on our perception of beauty.
Short Film 18th Incubator of Film and Visual Media of Asia Awards Youth Category Finalist
18th IFVA Youth Category Special Mention Award
Playing with OHP projections and stop motion animation, this work examines the effect of mass media on our perception of beauty.