[Video Essay] Transforming CIty

Title: Apartments in our Transforming City Transcript: COVID-19 transformed our city. We transformed our apartments. Our lives have changed under this unprecedented pandemic. Due to the social distancing restrictions imposed, we were forced to somehow do most of our daily activities in our small and cramped apartments. From working in an office to working from home; studying in school to having zoom classes at home; exercising outdoors to training at home — our apartments, originally used solely for residential and leisure purposes, must now accommodate all the new required functions. While people living in nano apartments already face problems such

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[Field Homework 3] A Subdivided City

  Transcript: This is the Asia’s World city, where the domestic helpers from the Philippines and Indonesia enjoy their Sunday in the most iconic and busy districts of Hong Kong. Is that the complete truth? The locals and domestic helpers never seem to cross-path, not even when they are on the same sidewalk. There is an invisible wall between them, a line seldom crossed. And when the locals do interact with them, it’s like this. Sidewalk is where they are guarded against. This is not their home Sidewalk is where they voice out their discontent Where is their home. Their

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[Video Essay] Mobile City

  Definition of the park: Park is a place where people can gather and have fun. Before the pandemic outbreak, we usually deem the park as an outdoor “place”, including theme parks, conventional playgrounds (the park has a more general and broader definition than the playground, in which playground is one of the examples of the park). From time to time, especially due to pandemic outbreaks, a park is no longer just a physical “place” but also a mobile “space” where people gather and have fun (i.e. online platform) The main idea of the film: Currently, more than one year

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[Video Essay] Fast City

  Synopsis This video is trying to convey a message that COVID is putting a lot of stress or causing a lot of changes to people and the city, because I am arranged to convey this message through the MTR passage I figured I would use the MTR station and passage that are near my home as I am more familiar to this place and I truly know what impacts have this pandemic brought to the place that I have a lot of memories in it. So I decided to film this place and try to show the audience by

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[Video Essay] Metamorphic City

Story Board:   Description: Diocesan Boys’ School’s dormitories are on its main campus- a fairly uncommon sight in a city as pressed for space as Hong Kong is. There are two different dormitories, one of them for the teaching staff and another one for students. “It is an interesting mix of historic colonial buildings right next to these very modern buildings: it gels together,” Norman Chan, a famous Hong Kong architect once said. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, both are mostly empty as their occupants have returned home. Those remaining are the ones taking DSE or non-local students – the dormitory

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[Video Essay] Subdivided City

Title: [Field-Homwork]Subdivided City Director:Huang Xin 3035771294 Theme and Subject matter The alleyways are spaces that are hidden inside or buildings. Such short and narrow worlds are not easy to notice. Apart from those well-known apartments in Hong Kong, alleyways also reflect the subdivided feature of Hong Kong. It divided a small block into different parts, and it exists as a hidden world in the block. Inside the alleyways, Hong Kong is not as international and developed as it looks like from the outside since it is incredibly crowded and filled with wasted oil and garbage. What’s more, under the pandemic,

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[Video Essay] Clean City

Hypothesis: Concerns regarding the spread of coronavirus through feces have led to improvement in Hong Kong public toilets’ hygiene conditions. Synopsis: Theme and subject matter Hong Kong attracts thousands of tourists daily and with citizens travelling all around the city for work, hundreds of people rely on public toilets around the city. Due to the pandemic, the views on public toilets divide many people. Some people expect them to be cleaner and more hygienic due to the context of Covid-19, while some people prefer to avoid them as they are a hotbed for the virus. Due to the virus, the

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[Video Essay] Disappearing City

Title: Disappearing City DaEun Lee BGM: Everywhere at the end of time Floor Plan: Transcript: a) Theme The main theme of the video is disappearing meaning of campus/classroom. In the time of pandemic, majority of universities are forced to be closed and e-learning is the main source of university experiences for students. However, due to the lengthening period of shutdown, students start to forget their experiences at the campus. Especially for freshmen there are numerous things that they have never experienced or even never been to the campus yet. While we are provided with full time online lectures, the true

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[Field-Homework 3]:Mobile City

          Mobile City: Mall Travel Director: Li Jiaxin Mall is the epitome of mobile city. Mall, like a mobile city, has mobile vehicles to transport goods and people from different countries. There are great similarities between mobile cities and global cities (Oswin & Yeoh, 2010). Due to population migration, energy transportation and currency, global city can be called mobile city, but mobile city is not necessarily global city. In Stephen Baxter’s Flood (2009), there is a city named Walker City, its residents move frequently for the reason of global climate. In this situation, Walker City is

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[Field-Homework 3] Overhead Bridge: Subdivided City

  Description of the theme and subject matter Hong Kong, a subdivided city with serious social cleavage in wealth, political stance, and even flats. The city has been divided into several pieces by the steep hillside terrain. And the overhead bridge is the one that connected this subdivided city and those subdivided areas: “a multilevel city with elevated public spaces connecting housing, businesses, offices, and parking in a single megastructure elevated above a mass 18 transit line.” In the meantime, the overhead bridge can somehow subdivide the city. And the space on the bridge can also be subdivided by the

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