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Under Construction…

tags 分類: 30 Apr 2015

The site was full of construction materials when we reached the site. I was quite impressed by the the Italian workers. For one thing, they really worked fast; for another, they really did not care about the construction plan but it still worked…hopefully. It was so exciting to work under unknown factors…

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Work in progress (1)

tags 分類: , 18 Apr 2015

11 / 4 / 2015 The contractor move in the site with many wood columns, wood and their tools. They plan to build the outdoor structure and complete the indoor retouch in a week. The contractor transport the materials to the site. Workers are starting to build the outdoor structure. Two more new rooms for the …

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The Process of Turning Day into Night

tags 分類: , 15 Apr 2015

If you have been to the exhibition venue at Venice (conveniently located opposite to the main entrance of Arsenale), you would remember the lovely open courtyard that has shown many works of Hong Kong artists over the years. From Para/Site Collective’s exploration of ‘collective’ as a notion (2003); the built parrot-oyster-shell terrain created by MAP Office (2007), the …

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First meeting at the site

tags 分類: , 15 Apr 2015

香港展館在雙年展Arsenale場館的對面,進入大門後有一個庭院,庭院旁有兩個室內的空間…

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Start!

tags 分類: , 14 Apr 2015

It was the first time I visited the site. Our first task was to inspect the site and check the materials left on the site so that we could follow up the whole progress and map out what we had to purchase later. Everything here was similar to imagination, old, worn but having a kind of unique silence. Grey concrete floor and white wall made the space much more interesting than the pure white cube…

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