RAW

The project aims to complete the photographer’s 7 years of photo documentation and research on the entire construction process of architecture. The research is based on the concept of the feedback loop in Cybernetic theory. A photographic typology method would be applied to study the formation of space, how space shapes human behavior, and the worker – a character who directly participates in shaping the space towards the architectural design while adapting to the changing construction environment in which they are working. The project can provide an alternative perspective on the concepts of space and the relationships between human activity and the urban landscape. The result would be the publication of a photobook and an exhibition.

The project aims to complete the photographer’s 7 years of photo documentation and research on the entire construction process of architecture. The research is based on the concept of the feedback loop in Cybernetic theory. A photographic typology method would be applied to study the formation of space, how space shapes human behavior, and the worker – a character who directly participates in shaping the space towards the architectural design while adapting to the changing construction environment in which they are working. The project can provide an alternative perspective on the concepts of space and the relationships between human activity and the urban landscape. The result would be the publication of a photobook and an exhibition.

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2023
Grantee: Eason Tsang Ka Wai

Eason Tsang Ka Wai graduated from the School of Creative Media of City University of Hong Kong in 2013 with a major in Photography. Tsang’s artistic practice has evolved from an exclusive focus on photography to experiments with other media and subjects, such as lightboxes, multimedia, and mixed-media installations, exploring the relation between 2-dimensional images and 3-dimensional spaces. His works foreground a distinct perception that subverts common perspectives on everyday existence in the city, as well as the individual’s powerlessness against the tremendous social mechanism at work.