The showcase was held during late January and early February. Documentation photos and comments quotations will update soon.
Thanks for your support to my work and the exhibitions!
P.S. Phase III of Listen.HK to be started soon.
2010年8月1日星期日
2009年11月23日星期一
Sound Walk along the new and old Coastlines
Last week, we have learnt about sound walk. And I find that it is a way to know more about the soundscape that we have never come across and we may find new things. And it is just like the idea of drifting. Both of them are challenging.
Hong Kong Island is not a place that I go often. Wan Chai impresses me a lot as it is a reclaimed land and fulls of different cultures there. There may be changes of soundscape as the development of the coastlines. So, I decide to do a sound walk there and try to record how the soundscapes change as we walk nearer to the recent coastline of Hong Kong Island.
And the other study / research direction would be we will walk along the tram route, where the previous coastline located, to find out the difference of each district along the route.
Therefore, of course, this would become by final project of the course.
2009年11月20日星期五
Going Home (or Not)
I don't know much about sound artists in the past as there isn't too much activities or concern group on soundscape (but when I was doing my Intermedia Project, there is suddenly a growing number of festivals and events on soundscape).
Once Cedric introduces me about Anson Mak as I have such a great interest in soundscape recording and I immediately be interested in what she is doing. Anson previously was a film maker, musician and of course artist. She was a AMK members playing experimental and rock music. Cedric told me that she is now doing something similar but not quite similar as mine at Kwun Tong. What Cedric mentioned is about the soundscape and culture research of Kwun Tong.
An album called Going Home (or Not) was released and is full of sound of Kwun Tong. She does this and a website is to show the uniqueness of Kwun Tong and a need to preserve. I buy this album and listen it in an in-depth approach.
After listening, I find that she has chosen some representative events and spots to record. And the whole picture is showing that Kwun Tong is a society full of warmth and special. This would let me ask a question: why Kwun Tong should be redeveloped by demolishing everything?
One track impressed me a lot. It is Chiu Chow Music Remix. Chiu Chow traditional music makes us feel old-fashioned. After a crazy mix of what Anson has recorded, it becomes more trendy and modern. Chiu Chow music can be hip and pop!
2009年11月13日星期五
Listen.HK
In my second entry, I mentioned that I started my interest in one of my project as it was a success that people accept my work. As Hong Kong is a place that have various and unique features of each district, so I decided to make a soundscape work in my Associate Degree FYP (i.e. Intermedia Project).
At that moment, I just thought that there seems no one uses the medium of audio to record the soundscape of Hong Kong. And I think each district must have difference. Thus, I do the project of Listen.HK to preserve our Hong Kong's unique sounds.
At that time, Charles is my supervisor. He asked me that what is special? What are the methods to distinct each district from each other? So, I pick some public transport announcements, some tourist and crowd spots to record. I mix them together in a geographical way as a music piece to be released on the internet.
But after I attend the lesson on soundscape which is the one I expect most recently, I find that it is not at all a soundscape work. I just treat them as sound object and put them together. It seems that too macro and they are finally mixed to mono. The feeling of a soundscape is not so strong. It is more like a collage of several soundmarks.
As I have said in the making of, I would like it to be continued. I hope in the following stage, I could find more specific topics to include in the recordings. And also, I will look in a much more detailed way of the soundscape. In addition, it is important to make them and the future recordings back to stereo.
I hope this work can be enhanced and more meaningful to Hong Kong.
2009年10月16日星期五
Silence 2
There is a very well-known secret MTR platform in Sheung Wan which is not everyone know about it. Also, there is not everyone know about its history. So, once I know about this, I go there to find out if there is any special sound can be found in this area.
This platform formerly is for a station called Rumsey Station which is an interchange station for a rail line like the proposed Sha Tin-Central Line and the Island Line of MTR. However, there is some reasons like the suspension of building Western Island Line and the conflicts on the railway operations. So, the platform is being emptied.
Somebody says there seems to be some strange things happened and also as it is so quiet that makes people think there may be some mysterious things behind. So, I decided to do a sound walk while I went to visit a gallery. There is no strange sounds. But as it is not a busy platform. The sound that we might not noticed in our daily life are very clearly heard, like the sound of the escalators, people walking etc. And there is full of air-conditioning machine sound which makes me feel a little bit cold. The whole soundscape can also described as cold and Low-fi as well.
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