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Our project was a response to Keith Lam's artwork titled "Sky, Water and Land." The artist skillfully incorporates the framing techniques found in traditional Chinese garden design to create a captivating pavilion that immerses the audience in a multisensory landscape. Within this pavilion, the artwork showcases the layering of mountains and the arrangement of water, symbolizing the boundless expanse of nature within arm's reach. By looking upward, one can witness the dynamic interplay between the sky, water, and land.
Our aim was to educate the audience about Hong Kong's weather history, particularly focusing on extreme or adverse weather events that have occurred in recent years. Through this project, we sought to raise public awareness about climate change in Hong Kong and prompt individuals to contemplate the question of "What will the weather be like in Hong Kong in the next 25 years?"