change of Dec 27 meeting:Hong Kong in Flux: Empire, Border, Image

We will move the Dec 27 Seminar session to Dec 23rd, 4:30 pm
There will be a talk by a guest speaker, PAN Lu.

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Event title: Hong Kong in Flux: Empire, Border, Image

In this event, Pan Lu shares her research and artistic practices on the relations between history, urban space and visual culture. She will show two of her own video works "Traces of an Invisible City" (2016, excerpt) and "Miasma, Plant and Export Paintings" (2017), both co-directed with Bo Wang. The two works examine a series of urban landscapes and their histories in Hong Kong to illustrate the tension among their visual existence, function and ownership, and how the city’s public space has been constructed, used, owned and interpreted from both historical and contemporary perspective.

Bio: Pan Lu is Assistant Professor at Department of Chinese Culture, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Pan is author of two monographs: In-Visible Palimpsest: Memory, Space and Modernity in Berlin and Shanghai (Bern: Peter Lang, 2016) and Aestheticizing Public Space: Street Visual Politics in East Asian Cities (Bristol: Intellect, 2015). She translated Über das Neue by Boris Groys into Chinese (2018, Chongqing University Press). Her film Miasma, Plants and Export Paintings (co-directed with Bo Wang) received Award for Excellence, 32nd Image Forum Festival, Tokyo, Japan.

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