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| "Music and Beyond," Radio Television Hong Kong, September 2008. In Cantonese, with Chinese subtitle. [launch webcast] A special 6-parts series that aims at introducing classical music to the general public by relating music to other senses. I talked about my multi-media works on the program. William Lane performed the viola trascription of Efflorescentric Aftermath towards the end of the show. Go to their website and watch all six, they are good fun. Perry So is the host of the series. He looks about 16 on TV. |
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| "Contemporary Music in Hong Kong [1]," Cable TV, News and Finance Channel, August 2008. In Cantonese, with Chinese subtltle. I talked about identity issues in composition, the use of multi-media in the concert hall, among other things. Include clips from Ageha. Tokyo, Roxy. New York, and couple of video works from the Geography series. This belongs to 4-part series that focuses on contemporary music in Hong Kong. There is this bit where I touch my own video projected on a wall like a retard, it's pretty funny. I had a goatee then... |
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| "Contemporary Music in Hong Kong [2]," Cable TV, News and Finance Channel, August 2008. In Cantonese, with Chinese subtltle. Me in conversation with a bunch of young Hong Kong composers and Kathy Lam from RTHK4. This belongs to 4-part series that focuses on contemporary music in Hong Kong. I have no recollection of this event. Again, I had a goatee, and Kathy Lam introduced me as the "cute composer," hmm. |
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| "The Works," Radio Television Hong Kong, July 2008. In English, with English subtitle. I performed Ageha. Tokyo for electric violin, video and electronics with Olivia De Prato while she was in Hong Kong and on tour with Grenzenlos, who played a piece of mine at Osage at their Hong Kong stop. I was doing live video, but I looked like I was about to fall asleep on the laptop. Featuring my shaved head. Also note Olivia's blue violin. |
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| Cable TV, News and Finance Channel, September 2007. In Cantonese, with Chinese subtltle. Me and my long term creative partner Christopher Lau talk about our working process and our collaborations as co-directors of Emergencylab. For those of you who don't understand English, we basically said that our collaboratively working method is - well, non-existent. We do our things seperately and put them together in the very last minute, often a couple of hours before a show. |
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| 2009 June, RTHK radio 4, on "I give you a transparent wonderland" [webcast] 2009 February, Financial Times, on "Electric Counterpoint" [PDF] 2009 February, Time Out Hong Kong, on "Electric Counterpoint" [PDF] 2009 February, Apple Daily, on "Hit TV Themes" [PDF] 2008 July, Musicology China, on my book chapter in "East Meets West: The Birth of a New Music" [PDF] 2008 March, Sequenza 21, on "Roxy. New York" [website] 2007 October, Sequenza 21, on "Ageha. Tokyo" [website] 2007 September, New York Times, on "Resonance Studies I - IV" [PDF] |
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