This dissertation examines representations of the city and media art in Hong Kong from the late 1980s to the present to establish a link between the ways in which the city's place identity is re-imag(in)ed. Charting the course of media art in Hong Kong in relation to the parallel development of contemporary art in the region, it provides critical analyses of dominant urban metaphors that play a significant role, both locally and internationally, in the current representation of Hong Kong and its artistic practices. Specifically, the study explores how media artists have been dealing with four central urban metaphors that frequently arise in discussions of Hong Kong in relation to its place identity: City in Transition, Panoramic Ci...
Despite the ambitions of the government to develop 'balanced developments', new towns in Hong Kong h...
Despite the ambitions of the government to develop 'balanced developments', new towns in Hong Kong h...
This article illustrates and reflects upon the nature of inquiry appropriate to the question of plac...
This thesis proposes five conceptual headings through which to perceive the city. They are: City as...
This chapter explores the cinematic representation of the socio-spatial (re)production of publicness...
Identity, a contested subject in postcolonial and global cities, is discussed in this thesis as a co...
This thesis proposes five conceptual headings through which to perceive the city. They are: City as...
This study explores the cinematic representation of socio-spatial practices by ordinary people in co...
This thesis focuses on the role that cities occupy in films, on the urban traits they project, and o...
This thesis focuses on the role that cities occupy in films, on the urban traits they project, and o...
This thesis focuses on the role that cities occupy in films, on the urban traits they project, and o...
Contemporary and alternative art in Hong Kong has strong local roots and translocal connections, and...
SUPERUS as a contemporary urban design discourse explores the city (in this instance Tokyo and Hong ...
Despite the ambitions of the government to develop 'balanced developments', new towns in Hong Kong h...
Despite the ambitions of the government to develop 'balanced developments', new towns in Hong Kong h...
Despite the ambitions of the government to develop 'balanced developments', new towns in Hong Kong h...
Despite the ambitions of the government to develop 'balanced developments', new towns in Hong Kong h...
This article illustrates and reflects upon the nature of inquiry appropriate to the question of plac...
This thesis proposes five conceptual headings through which to perceive the city. They are: City as...
This chapter explores the cinematic representation of the socio-spatial (re)production of publicness...
Identity, a contested subject in postcolonial and global cities, is discussed in this thesis as a co...
This thesis proposes five conceptual headings through which to perceive the city. They are: City as...
This study explores the cinematic representation of socio-spatial practices by ordinary people in co...
This thesis focuses on the role that cities occupy in films, on the urban traits they project, and o...
This thesis focuses on the role that cities occupy in films, on the urban traits they project, and o...
This thesis focuses on the role that cities occupy in films, on the urban traits they project, and o...
Contemporary and alternative art in Hong Kong has strong local roots and translocal connections, and...
SUPERUS as a contemporary urban design discourse explores the city (in this instance Tokyo and Hong ...
Despite the ambitions of the government to develop 'balanced developments', new towns in Hong Kong h...
Despite the ambitions of the government to develop 'balanced developments', new towns in Hong Kong h...
Despite the ambitions of the government to develop 'balanced developments', new towns in Hong Kong h...
Despite the ambitions of the government to develop 'balanced developments', new towns in Hong Kong h...
This article illustrates and reflects upon the nature of inquiry appropriate to the question of plac...