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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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It's over for now, but not forever. Home Cinema will soon be back with more

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Tugging Diary by Yan Wai Yin
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  • Screenings
  • Wednesday, June 22nd, 2022—18:00
  • Thursday, June 23rd, 2022—18:00
  • Friday, June 24th, 2022—18:00
  • Tugging Diary
  • by Yan Wai Yin
    • Hong Kong, 2021
    • 16 min
    • ZH with ZH / ENG subs

Tugging Diary documents a footbridge over a year between August 2019 to January 2021. Due to social unrest and the uncertainty of various immediate happenings, both the internet and physical spaces act as critical communication platforms of its own during this period. As such, information can be circulated in the community more widely and rapidly outside of the existing mainstream media. As time goes by, these materials are continuously altered, some were renewed, while the others were removed, covered with paint, or overlaid by other information.

Artist Biography

YAN Wai Yin (b.1994) works and lives in Hong Kong. Yan excels at the juxtaposition and insertion of literary texts in narratives. Through shifting personal observations and the temporal, emotional distance in different texts, Yan inscribes quotidian fragments of memories lingering in space and objects.

    • Credits
    • Tsang Hoi Yu, wongblindty