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Wěndìng Fánróng Two channel HD video, 8 mins 2017 Made in Hong Kong, during a 10-week residency at the Academy of Visual Arts, Hong Kong Baptist University. ⭕️Sound by Jan Jelinek | Loop-finding-jazz-records - Moire (Strings)⭕️ Featured on: The Guardian https://goo.gl/WmbtpT Archdaily https://goo.gl/GeBY7B Dezeen https://goo.gl/p5Sivf Guardian Cities https://goo.gl/DL95W3 ____ The principle that organises the official identity of Hong Kong under Chinese rule reads: “wěndìng fánróng” (stability & prosperity). In fact, there is a missing subtext that one can borrow from Robert Venturi’s seminal book on postmodern architecture: complexity & contradiction*. The latter two terms reveal the complementary foundations upon which the official Chinese discourse constructs the image of HK as an exuberant and thriving community. Yet contemporary HK is more than that: its complex and contradictory nature stems from its turbulent historical past, its colonisation and decolonisation, its re-nationalisation, the constant movement of goods and capital, the social injustice and inequality, and above all, the perpetual movement of its people. This movement produces the political, cultural and social mix that generates a hybridised identity, with ephemeral foundations and fluid characteristics. HK’s contradictions and complexities are scribed on the body of its city, manifested in its urban landscape, in the organisation of working, living and public spaces. The city’s structural formations and functions encapsulate the spirit of its past, present and future, speak of its monstrosities and its miracles, uproot the official Chinese discourse and reveal a wealth of contradictions that constitute HK as one of the most attractive and mesmerizing dystopias on earth. *Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture, Robert Venturi, Moma, 1977.

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September 13, 2017 by Luke Finch

Made in Hong Kong, during a 10-week residency at the Academy of Visual Arts, Hong Kong Baptist University.

September 13, 2017 /Luke Finch
Drone
MicroAd President Kentaro Watanabe said, “Technology is evolving at a tremendous speed in the past few years. The evolution of AI has been said to replace half of our work, and has become an integral part of our daily lives. These will eventually lead to a different world from now. “The sky is one of the few remaining frontier in the new cyber space. It is the objective of this project. I would like to reach out to as many people in various places in the 21st century of fireworks." Think about this, the potential of this rapidly evolving technology in the world would be revolutionary. So, what are we exactly talking about? Rather than sitting around and waiting for something to happen, we want to pioneer this change by bringing about "flying vision”, to kick start this revolution. Creative Director by TSUYOSHI TAKASHIRO Film Director by TOSHIRO INOMATA Director of Photography by KOSHI KIYOKAWA Production Company by FPI,Inc. Produced by MicroAd, Inc. Sky Magic : magic.microad.co.jp/skymagic/ Drone performance at Mt. Fuji : https://vimeo.com/163266757 Press Conference : vimeo.com/164203705

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March 27, 2017 by Luke Finch


Tsuyoshi Takagi is the creative director of the company Sky Magic.

"Sky Magic" uses the "small unmanned aerial drone" and "LED lights along with other advanced technologies to move and light the multiple drones to music.

March 27, 2017 /Luke Finch
Innovation, Futurisitc, Drone
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December 29, 2016 by Luke Finch

Tobias Hägg is a photographer/filmmaker born and based in Eskilstuna, Sweden. He's passionate about adventures and to explore new places from a unique perspective. He started his Instagram journey under the name of @airpixels close to 1 year ago and it has really taken off. You can see one of his videos here. 

December 29, 2016 /Luke Finch
Photography, Drone

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