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Lilian Fu / Animating subjective facts: The reasons and methodologies of exploiting animation in documentaries.(Part 2)

Lilian Fu / Animating subjective facts: The reasons and methodologies of exploiting animation in documentaries.(Part 2)

written by Lilian Fu 2013 ** this version is slightly amended for internet publication. Various reasons and methodologies in animation documentary CASE STUDIES Animation is an art, a stance, a record of psychological and emotional memory, a technique, a concept. ~ Paul Well (1) Animation, like paintings and drawings, was once conceived as a pale representation of […]

Lilian Fu / Animating subjective facts: The reasons and methodologies of exploiting animation in documentaries.(Part 1)

Lilian Fu / Animating subjective facts: The reasons and methodologies of exploiting animation in documentaries.(Part 1)

written by Lilian Fu 2013 **This article is originated from parts of my MA degree graduation dissertation. A general exploration of documentary theories In recent years, the border between documentary and fiction films has been growing more difficult to be distinguished. Suggested by Linda Williams, the new definition of documentary films is no longer focused […]

Documentary Animation ‘Ever-changing Monument’ by Lilian Fu

Documentary Animation ‘Ever-changing Monument’ by Lilian Fu

傅詠欣 Lilian Fu’s latest work Ever-changing Monument is a documentary animation funded by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council (ADC).     Public Screening: November 26, 2011 7:00p.m. at FPC ****** Ever-changing Monument   7 minutes / 2011 / Hong Kong/United Kingdom A work of animated documentary by Lilian Fu 傅詠欣 In this project, I […]

Elliot Leung / Talking head questions: inductive and interdisciplinary
Kimburley Choi / Walking fields & the critique of flâneuse – preview notes #6 for FPC’s 1st exhibition

Kimburley Choi / Walking fields & the critique of flâneuse – preview notes #6 for FPC’s 1st exhibition

Kimburley Choi's reading of Linda Lai's video tale of cities… Trespassing World Cities 《搖擺過路人》(2005) is a composite of Linda Lai’s tourist-video-style travelogues. Choi proposes the need to inscribe the term "flâneuse" to highlight a gender dimension that "flaneur" may slight.

Linda Lai / Minor histories… the poetic and the discursive / preview notes #5 for FPC’s 1st exhibition

Linda Lai / Minor histories… the poetic and the discursive / preview notes #5 for FPC’s 1st exhibition

  – Linda C.H. Lai Voices Seen, Images Heard (2009), which will be shown for the first time in Hong Kong, tonight at FPC’s inauguration, has been shown in two different festivals in April, 2010. I have been most enlightened by the various ways audience, critics and curators communicated back to me about my work. […]

Jolene Mok / “Pianovel” – learning to learn and how I learned / preview notes #4 for FPC’s 1st exhibition
CHEUNG Yu-tsz / It’s dinner time — family matters before the dinner table / preview notes #3 for FPC’s 1st exhibition

CHEUNG Yu-tsz / It’s dinner time — family matters before the dinner table / preview notes #3 for FPC’s 1st exhibition

In 喫飯啦 ﹣餐桌前的家, Cheung Yu-tsz searches through his childhood memories. Besides roaming around with her buddy friends, she finds dinner with her family leaving the strongest impressions. ...

Lilian Fu / Remembering, Recollecting, Animating, Enlivening… – preview notes #2 for FPC’s 1st exhibition

Lilian Fu / Remembering, Recollecting, Animating, Enlivening… – preview notes #2 for FPC’s 1st exhibition

"Imagining My Grandmother”  (Lilian Fu / 2010 / video-animation) 記起、回顧、賦形、喚生… To Lilian Fu , in many ways, animation and recollection have strong affinities and may form the most interesting assemblages.

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