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Listen to the city

In partnership with:Leisure and Cultural Services Department
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An audiovisual installation showing Wing Shya’s walk through Central.

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“sound in the city”, a series of immersive exhibitions organised by the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre, encourages people to become walkers and experience the city’s soundscape.

"sound in the city" introduces a new way to experience our city by merging the tangible and intangible. Technology and aesthetics come together to highlight a different relationship between ourselves and the environment, reminding us to be open for any stories that may unfold.

“We often define a city visually, which is what anime and comics do so well, but sound is often neglected, or only supplementary. However, once we focus on sound, it gives us a rich narrative that sparks imagination, allowing us to embrace a city’s memories and history in a new way. It is the opposite of what we usually do to narrate a city and we find that very intriguing,” said Ivy Lin, Curator of Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre.

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New media artist Keith Lam has been invited to embark on a project that explores memories, and documents the sounds of this city in transformative ways.

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