“The trilingual former colonies of Hong Kong and Macau, all of 440.7 square miles (1139.9 km^2) of land, are now the final lifeline of Cantonese’s quasi-official status.
Hongkongers know that their language is surviving on borrowed time, which, until very recently, was protected by the freedoms of thought, of speech, and of the media. Influencers and young people would openly mock Mainland Chinese loanwords, and high school graduates take the Hong Kong Diploma for Secondary Education (HKDSE), which has the only compulsory Cantonese-based oral examination in the entire world. Even though science courses are taught in English at HKU, the defiant establishment of Cantonese footholds has crept into the science scene.
Enjoying more creative input, spurred by contemporary issues, and egged on by popular demand, Dr. Mak and her fellow show writers steered the RTHK show to confront the intersection of science and society. They started bringing in experts to discuss the science behind crowd suppression tools and the bone trauma that may or may not have resulted from them. The series was renewed in early 2020, and they immediately set off writing scripts involving discussions of the science behind plagues, freedom, resistance and, given the delicate U.S.-China relationship, the curious case of America’s scientific dominance.
While most of the experts on the show were sympathetic to the protestors’ cause, Dr. Mak did not see this evolution as the politicization of science but instead, a necessary return to its essence. “We can’t detach science from daily life. Science not only is an intellectual pursuit but addresses the needs of the world.” “
同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過26的網紅Sharmaine K,也在其Youtube影片中提到,University of Kent, Fine Art Degree Show, 21st – 31st May –2015 An exhibition of 26 exciting emerging artists in Kent The University of Kent’s Sch...
young writers society 在 Kuah Jenhan Facebook 的精選貼文
#MACC had its media screening yesterday in a cinema! What an overwhelming journey. Mid last year, Astro came to me looking for quick 15 min programs but I ended up pitching them 6 episodes of an English comedy series & the #MACCManiaX Goodbye Tour comedy special.
'English content' is something of a weird topic in Malaysia. Kopitiam— made 20 years ago is often the most remembered. Soon after, 'American English content' which was made with 1000x the budget came in by the barrels. Our 'English content' was relegated to 'local English content' and was afforded much less in terms of financing, press coverage, or simply just development time. But this can change.
The demand for local English content have persisted over the years because being able to relate to a character in a show in a meaningful way like: "They speak like me!" "She's just like my Mum!" is important for any society. Young (and old) content creators found home on the internet while the TV-sphere remained not dissimilar than it was 20 years ago. But this can change.
I acknowledge the trust that Astro had placed in me, a first time filmmaker creating his own 'local English content' for the modern day. They financed the show & organized a media screening. For this I am grateful. Let's be honest, this was a counter-intuitive move on their part. I'm hardly the most famous comedian, or have the most followers, or even enjoy social media engagement. I'm a reclusive creative bum LOL. I just had an idea.
MACC was that idea. I'm proud of what I've done with the series but I'm proudest that this exists & is available on a local network. My hope is that this show ignites & reignites the passion of fellow writers/directors to continue pitching your stories on local networks. If my show is good, talk about it. If it isn't very good, do better than me. This is how an industry is built!
'MACC' PREMIERES TONIGHT! 8.30pm. Hello Channel 702, or Astro On Demand (it's free). Find any way you can to watch it. Critique it! Talk about it! WE can change this!
PS: Out of all these pictures, my fav is the one of my mum & I on a cinema screen, I sent it to her. She thinks she's Mulan now.
MACC Phoon Chi Ho Douglas Lim Dr Jason Leong
young writers society 在 Singapore Blogger - Missy琪琪 Facebook 的精選貼文
This is a Long post, but something dear to me. I hope you can share this post as well.
So I wrote a children’s story book.
It is about an ice cube who leaves the comfort of a freezer to journey across the world through sand and snow to find his idol-an iceberg. There is an awesome twist at the end!
I felt I needed to speak about this, this journey that is life and the human potential. And especially teach it to Jude early on, that his capabilities are only confined to his imagination. Credit to the awesome illustrator - Jade Fang who tirelessly worked on the way I wanted the book to present itself in my head and Candid Creation Publishing for publishing advice.
The children title has been picked for this years’ Singapore Writers Festival as well, and will debut on November 10th!!!
https://www.singaporewritersfestival.com/…/Be-More--Little-…
More importantly, I will be donating all book proceeds (all ,not nett) to Dignity Mama.
https://projectdignity.sg/dignity-mama/
Dignity Mama (under Dignity Kitchen from Seng Choon Koh’s Project Dignity Singapore) provides caregivers and young adults with special needs purpose a real business they can operate together. The caregivers at Dignity Mama ( usually the Mothers of these young adults) really are the true ice bergs of their families and society.
These proceeds will help go into the creation of a new kiosk that can employ another Mother and her child to operate a business.
Each book retails for SGD20.
And I have 1000 books on hand for sale.
I hope you can help me buy a book ( or many) and collectively raise SGD20,000 for Dignity Mama.
Alternatively, for those who simply want to donate, I will still provide you a book(s) but will send it off to MSF Singapore who will donate it to the underprivileged children they work with. Just drop me a WhatsApp or PM.
These books will also be available for purchase directly at Dignity Mama outlets and also Dignity Kitchen.
On 10th Nov, do come down and visit Dignity Mama and I on that day. The young adults will be making special themed gifts to go along with your onsite book purchase. It will be a fun time!
Be More, Little Ice Cube!
BOOK LAUNCH
DATE / TIME
10 Nov, Sun 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM
60mins
VENUE
The Arts House, Gallery II
Admission is free!
Physical Locations:
DIGNITY MAMA @ KHOO TECK PUAT
90 Yishun Central, Singapore 768828
(Located beside the Information Counter)
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 4:00pm
DIGNITY MAMA @ NG TENG FONG
1 Jurong East St 21 Tower A NTFH Clinics #02-10 Singapore 609606
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 10:00am - 9:00 pm, Saturday: 10:00am - 6:00pm
DIGNITY MAMA @ NUH
1 Lower Kent Ridge Road #01-39, One @ Kent Ridge, Singapore 119082
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 10:30am to 8:00pm, Saturday: 10:30am - 2:30pm
DIGNITY MAMA @Sengkang General Hospital
Opening Hours: Monday - Friday: 10am - 5pm , Saturday: 10am - 2pm
Books are available for borrowing at our libraries.
http://www.nlb.gov.sg/biblio/203858101
Also available on Amazon at
https://www.amazon.com/Be-More-Little-Ice-Cube…/…/B07VX93SNS
A video interview done by Channel 8.
https://www.8world.com/…/mothers-day-dignity-mama-stall-814…
https://www.singaporewritersfestival.com/…/Be-More--Little-…
PROJECT DIGNITY OFFICE
Blk 267 Serangoon Avenue 3 #02-02 Singapore 550667 (Click for directions on Google Maps)
Opening Hours:
Monday - Friday: 9:00am - 6:00pm
(DIGNITY LEARN, DIGNITY KITCHEN & DIGNITY OUTREACH are in the same location with different operating hours)
DIGNITY KITCHEN
Opening Hours
Monday - Saturday: 8:00am - 3:00pm
Sunday and Public Holidays: Closed
young writers society 在 Sharmaine K Youtube 的精選貼文
University of Kent, Fine Art Degree Show,
21st – 31st May –2015
An exhibition of 26 exciting emerging artists in Kent
The University of Kent’s School of Music and Fine Art presents the Fine Art Degree Show 2016 in the extraordinary environment of The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, Kent, featuring the work of 26 graduating BA and MA Fine Art students.
Opening with a preview on Saturday May 21st, 1pm-5pm,
with guest speaker, Patricia Bickers, writer, curator and editor of Art Monthly
and music from artist Benedict Drew.
The exhibition is open to all and is free to attend.
Open to the public (10am-5pm):
Sunday 22nd May
Tuesday 24th May - Tuesday 31st May inclusive.
Continuing a tradition of showcasing bold, exploratory exhibitions curated by the University of Kent’s Fine Art students, framed by the stunning backdrop of one of the country’s most iconic locations, the Historic Dockyard Chatham, our visitors will encounter a broad range of artistic styles and media, an explosion of imagination and a celebration of art’s potential for society.
This exhibition offers the public a fascinating insight into contemporary art’s most recent practices and processes such as a ‘Grand Design’ home evolved by a hoarder, an oozing conversation with the earth, a system of tunnels, angry letters about Gillingham’s Samurai sent to Medway council, a Dockyard worker’s fall down a well as sculpture, personal Facebook data becomes food, a dream-like exploration of the car industry, hand movements translated into Fibonacci sound, an autobiographical feature length film made on a mobile phone and a performance where the rules of tennis are applied to an exam.
The Degree Show’s aim is to encourage audiences to explore the potential of Medway as a dynamic hub for art, with the School of Music and Fine Art as a major conduit for these activities, positively impacting on the community and offering imaginative suggestions and visionary strategies for cultural regeneration.
As well as involving students from Kent, and across the UK, this year’s Degree Show exhibitors include student artists from Iran, Thailand, China, Russia, Italy, Cyprus, Mexico, Hong Kong, Isle of Man and Ghana.
The Fine Art Degree Show exhibition catalogue features texts by academics across a range of University of Kent Schools: Emily Rosamond, Grant Pooke, Simon Smith, Howard Griffin and Rebecca Hobbs.
Degree Show visitors can attend a wide range of exciting educational activities. Young people attending can also participate in workshops with some of the exhibiting artists. On Tuesday 24h May and Wednesday 25th May Education Days will be held for local schools and colleges. Attendees will be able to view the Show and hear talks from the artists; they will also be encouraged to produce their own artwork in response to their experience of the Show. If you would like to bring a school, college or university group to this event (all ages welcome) please email mfaadmissions@kent.ac.uk
Visitors to the Degree Show will also be able to visit the Historic Dockyard's thematic exhibition of international contemporary art works, "Of the Sea," a competition (in collaboration with the School of Music and Fine Art) whose jury panel includes Kathleen Palmer (Head of Art, Imperial War Museum), and Victoria Pomery (Director of Turner Contemporary, Margate).
http://www.thedockyard.co.uk/plan/events/art-dockyard/
The Degree Show Address:
The Historic Dockyard, Chatham, Kent, ME4 4TY
Entry is at The Historic Dockyard Chatham Visitor Entrance, via The Galvanising Shop (next to the Dockyard’s visitors’ car park on the East Road).
http://www.thedockyard.co.uk/plan/how-find-us
Contact Details:
For further press information and images of the works on display please contact School Reception:
MFAReception@kent.ac.uk
or telephone 01634 888 980.
www.kent.ac.uk/smfa
Twitter: @unikentmfa
Twitter: https://twitter.com/UoKDegreeShow
Tumblr http://degreeshow2016.tumblr.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/degreeshow2016/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Uokdegreeshow/
The School of Music and Fine Art was rated within the top ten of Art university departments in the UK (Guardian League Tables, 2015) an accolade supported by a top 20 University which came 3rd for ‘overall satisfaction’ in the National Student Survey, 2014
All members of the Fine Art academic staff are actively engaged as nationally and internationally exhibiting artists and published writers and include Shona Illingworth, Sarah Turner, Dr Andrew Conio, Emily Rosamund, Adam Chodzko, Tim Meacham and Dr Steve Klee.
We have links with many leading arts organisations including; Whitstable Biennale and Turner Contemporary, Margate. We actively engage with collaborations and participation with our local community in Medway.
The department attracts students from all over the world and from a diverse range of backgrounds and experience.