Kinesthetic Montage Hong Kong
ACCelerate Creativity and Innovation Festival 2019
Smithsonian National Museum of American History
Esther Lorenz

The immersive and interactive exhibition allows visitors to engage with the aesthetic experience of high-density environments in Hong Kong as a contemporary reinvention of pedestrian-based urban space. The exhibit is comprised of a physical construct that represents unique spatial characteristics of Hong Kong’s cityscape and that is conceived as a large film set available for exploration to the visitors, as well as of short films that focus on a variety of experiential aspects, offering poetic and critical reflections on Hong Kong’s unique spatial qualities.

Research Assistants: Ted Bazil, Sam Johnson, Chris Murphy, Monisha Nasa, Sherry Ng

Short films by: Ted Bazil, Phil Chang, Yao Chen, Austin Edwards, Adriana Giorgis, Phillip Goodbread, Liz Kulesza, Karan Matta, Tyler Mauri, Madeleine McCutchon, Anna Morrison, Monisha Nasa, Sherry Ng, Santiago Roca, Ethan Thornburg, Brian Waite, Chris Weimann