Participation
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27 Nov 2025 – 24 Jan 2026 | Installation and Exhibition | as part of UABB 2025 This work presents the interim findings of the EoP research initiative, which brings together the fields of urban architecture, arts, and technology, sharing a common interest in the practice of participation as a creative tool. Taking the Prince
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25 Apr, 2025 | Collaborative Research Initiative | This Public Forum is the culmination of the Ecologies of Participation (EoP) research initiative between the Fine Arts, Architecture, and Media and Cultural Studies at CUHK. It gathers speakers from previous events, including invited international scholars and practitioners, to further engage with us on key questions surrounding
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Presented at the UIA Forum 2024, Kular Lumpar | co-author with Dr Veera Fung as Atelier In | Paper Abstract: Although gender-inclusive design has received increasing awareness in recent years, the nominal consultation process tends to lack an in-depth understanding of female users’ genuine needs and experiences. A reason could be that women in Asian
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2024 Collaborative Research Initiative between Fine Arts, Architecture, Media and Cultural Studies | how do people, space, and technology works together in arts and cultural practice? In the last few decades, “participation” has emerged as a topic in social science and humanities with growing significance to urban and cultural development. The involvement of the user
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Sept 2023 | Presentation at Pacific Rim Community Design Network bi-annual conference | Sendai, Japan How can the public space design embrace diversity while reflecting specific local characteristics? Compared to other cities along the Pacific Rim, Hong Kong had a rather strict COVID social distancing protocol. Furthermore, public activities have been highly controlled and virtually
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Mar 2023 | Presentation at Cultural Studies Association Taiwan annual conference and Department of Architecture, NCKU. Our understanding of “cultural infrastructure” is usually the landmark architecture like the museum or the opera house, such as the Lincoln Centre in New York City constructed in the 1960s. It is a grand structure sitting on the high
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Lecture for cuhk SoA elective 5731A – Architecture and Cultural Practice Before we begin this week’s discussion on performance in urban space, it would be helpful to revisit the two types of cultural participation based on the distinctive role of cultural producer (performer) and cultural consumer (audience). Typical participatory art invite the audience “to join”
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Introductory lecture for the 2021 summer elective “Cultural Landscape of the City” at School of Architecture, cuhk, a course to explore the cross-over of theatre and architecture through spatial exploration of the City as a stage of performance. I. What is “Cultural Landscape” of the City? When we talk about cultural architecture – the grand