a classic film countdown
version 2
a classic film countdown
version 2
After my discussion with Katarina, we have finalized some main ideas of our work.
Our concept is doing ‘city similarity’ of Hong Kong and Zurich. We will shoot the footages in our own city separately. Though it is very risky but it is believe that we will find something beyond our imagination in this kind of cooperation.
The definition of ‘city similarity’ is finding the visual similarity of Hong Kong and Zurich. What we would like to discover is not only the similarity of cityscape, people’s behaviour, but also the culture, politic condition and social issue behind what we see and record. Personally it will be amazing to see the non-similarity or similarity in ‘city similarity’.
For me the video sources may not included first-handed footages only, but also the source from broadcasting media too. It is because I believe that people’s culture is strongly affected by media.
Furthermore, We thought about how to present the piece. We got a first rough idea, which is present our work as a video installation. Personally, I prefer use programming to match the footages from Hong Kong and Zurich, then present them in two separated screen. And of course, we are still thinking another way to present. we still discussing about it.
p.s. I’ll start to shoot some footage in the middle of December.
Dear all,
More or less you will share similar idea/ practice with your collaborator, mentors will keep tracking your working process from time to time.
GRAY
While working in the color darkroom, I started to think about Zurich, my relationship with this city and what could I present to you.
There, the assignment was how to do from a color negative a black and white print.
Well, to the ones who don’t know, a color enlarger has 3 filters: Cyan, Magenta and Yellow. Each filter goes from 0 until 199.
If you turn all the filters off your print will be black. It means that you will have no color. If you turn all the filters on in the maximum, the print will be white. The colors are so dense, that it doesn’t let light goes though the filters.
So, for a GRAY, you will have to find the balance with all those three filters.
And here started my fascination about the Gray.
To find a balance.
I started to do a little research about Gray. And what I found is very similar my feelings about Zurich.
Gray is darker than white
Gray is lighter than black
Neutral, Pure
Shy and boring
Unflashy, indifference and modesty
Gray is the color of conformity.
Not having any personality of its own, it adapts to any other color. It will look either dark or light, depending upon the color next to it.
Gray is a color without a color.
Stability
Zurich is my gray. My gray zone.
This is my second post – I called it “Walker”, and uploaded it on my Youtube profile to really show you where my “medial home” is beside my physical (Zurich). I think, that I will direct, and cut a few more episodes and even bind you hong kong friends in it (would be lovely, cool – I think so). But more about that later… Enjoy the first episode of Walker, some thoughts of mine, favorites, and yea! My second home: Piadina’s. [..and of course: learn more’bout ZURICH ;)]
In my childhood, Hong Kong people always named food or commodity with Switzerland, for instance, cookies, candies, package food, etc. In addition, their logos were represented in the landscape of nature environment, such as snowy mountain like mont blanc. As a kid, we didn’t have any idea where Switzerland or Zurich is, the image of a country was being constructed through smell, taste or package of snacks, though the landscape had nothing to do with the candy. Later, I realised those food brands manufactured their products in rural area in Hong Kong, which migrated all their production lines to Mainland China. Indeed, they keep their brand in associated with Switzerland. Recently, I am working on my own research project on Communist film after WWII until early 80s; apart its propaganda part, protagonists always struggled with tough nature environment. Perhaps this is part of the reasons that the imagery of Switzerland was idolised and reflected in products.