18–20 January 2017
23–27 February 2016

Bangalore-based scholar Solomon Benjamin, in collaboration with Hong Kong 'critical geographer' Wing Shing Tang, co-organised a three-day workshop around artistic explorations aimed at 'unfreezing the city'.
 
Involving presentations, site-visits, and Hong Kong city walks drawn from a range of archives including the AAA collection, as well as other materials from legal documentation to protest ephemera, the objective is for participants ranging from students and artists to architects and academics to contribute and share their findings in an e-dossier. 

Throughout the process, collaborators Benjamin and Tang offer reference images and notes from their preliminary research and internal workshop.

18–20 January 2017

Wedding Card Street, Mongkok, and Fotan site visits
Wedding Card Street site visits
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Wedding Card Street site visits
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Wedding Card Street site visits
Wedding Card Street, Mongkok, and Fotan site visits
Image: Wedding Card Street, Mongkok, and Fotan site visits
Wedding Card Street, Mongkok, and Fotan site visits
Wedding Card Street, Mongkok, and Fotan site visits
Wedding Card Street, Mongkok, and Fotan site visits
Wedding Card Street, Mongkok, and Fotan site visits
Wedding Card Street, Mongkok, and Fotan site visits
Wedding Card Street, Mongkok, and Fotan site visits
Wedding Card Street, Mongkok, and Fotan site visits
Wedding Card Street, Mongkok, and Fotan site visits
Wedding Card Street, Mongkok, and Fotan site visits
Wedding Card Street, Mongkok, and Fotan site visits

 

23–27 February 2016

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Solomon BENJAMIN

TANG Wingshing, 鄧永成

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Date
Fri, 20 Jan 2017
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Complex Geographies Pedagogy 15 Invitations
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