Video Forum : A Story of One’s Own 我所知她們的私己事
Date: 10 December 2022 (Sat)
Time: 3:30-5:30 p.m.
Venue: Floating Projects
L3-06D , Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre (JCCAC)
No.30 Pak Tin Street, Shek Kip Mei, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Language: Cantonese
How do interactive video installation and web-based interactive re-storytelling present the diverse experiences and identities of Hong Kong older women in response to the modernization of Hong Kong economy and society between 1950s and 2010s? In this video forum, the directors Dr. Kimburley Choi and Mr. Wong Fei Pang will reflect on their research and creation process of recounting the older women’s life experiences and subjective evaluations in contemporary Hong Kong. They will discuss the performative nature of oral storytelling in the installation, and how it visualises selfhood as a rhizomatic story with different voices, knowledge as situated and “truths” as multiple and partial. It aims to shed light on social research as arts-based narrative inquiry.
The forum will be held at Floating Projects on 10 December 2022 (Saturday) at 3:30-5:30 p.m. The event will be moderated by Dr. Linda C.H. Lai and conducted in Cantonese. Seats are available on a first-come-first-served basis.
Register now: https://lingnan.asia.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aY198XMYHa4lx6C
This research project is supported by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council and co-organised by the Centre for Cultural Research and Development, Lingnan University.
Directors
Dr. Kimburley Choi is Associate Professor in the Department of Cultural Studies, Lingnan University, and an interdisciplinary scholar focusing on media representations and everyday life practices. As a scholar conducting research on the continuity and changes of cultural experiences, Choi's research interests are wide-ranging and lie at the creative intersection of cultural studies, sociology, and media studies.
Mr. Wong Fei Pang is PhD candidate in School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong. He works as an independent filmmaker and as cinematographer in various commercial films. He co-founded Ground Up Film Society in 2014, a non-profit film organisation which aims to raise public awareness on the social and artistic value of moving image by initiating film festivals, productions and education programs.