MTR-COVID-2020
Please stand clear off the virus
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STAIRS-COVID-2020
Stairs between Gough Street and Queen’s Road Central
DRAINAGE & SLOPE-COVID-2020
Pigeons resting at Ladder Street
ELEVATOR-COVID-2020
Elevator connecting Lower Lascar Row walkway and Possession Street
TRAM-COVID-2020
Tramway at Des Voeux Road Central, S-curve at Old Bank of China Building
Under the “home-office” trend, as a traditional business district, Central is running at a slower pace, even in 6pm-rush-hour. Just a few double-decker buses pass by the empty streets. However, wooden trams follow their original pace with the scratching sound, rebounding along the curvy tracks.
Hui Chun Yin, Edison
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Appreciate the variety of cityscapes and infrastructure offered in your videos. However, the collection will be much more concise and compelling if you were to choose one specific infrastructural space to narrate your idea. Why did you name your set of video INFRASTRUCTURE-COV-1920? And how is the topic relevant to the clips? Think more in terms of which commonality do you find in these infrastructures and how are they influenced by the pandemic.
At the moment, each video is of a very different example of urban infrastructure, including elevator, tramways, stairs, drainage and slope, and MTR. I am not sure how these videos are related other than they are all infrastructures of the city.
Consider how you may redo these videos to heighten your decided topic under the pandemic situation. Also, do articulate this in your text description or in the way your video presents it.