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Images of Hong Kong
       
     
The Viewing Tent
       
     
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A Lo-Fi Virtual Tour
       
     
A Lo-Fi Virtual Tour

We were invited to build an installation for the Hong Kong pavilion at DMY in Berlin.  As ambassadors for Hong Kong I decided to create a fun lo-fi way to give people a virtual tour of our home.  

 

Parts From Hardware Stores
       
     
Parts From Hardware Stores

We built simple slide projectors out of acrylic advertising signboard, lenses from magnifying glasses, steel rods and bedside lamps - mostly things that can be found in local hardware stores or local artisan workshops. 

Images of Hong Kong
       
     
Images of Hong Kong

The slides were  taken from my own instagram account and broadly covered urban and rural Hong Kong, local festivals, people, customs, and landmarks.  These images were chosen to show that Hong Kong is more than just a city, which is what many people think if they've never visited.

 

The Viewing Tent
       
     
The Viewing Tent

We pitched a tent around the projectors and people would come in, flip through the slides and ask questions about what they were seeing.  It was a fun way to strike up conversation about life, design, Asia and all sorts of other things. Viewers would talk about their impressions, exchange anecdotes about their own homes or relate stories of their own visits to Hong Kong. One person even started a lively debate about whether Asian design was helped or hindered by referencing its past.

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