Project on the Sustainability of Memory and Artifact

Project on the Sustainability of Memory and Artifact SOMA is an applied research initiative engaged in the development of an integrated approach to the p

The SOMA project is an applied research initiative engaged in the development of an integrated approach to the preservation and interpretation of cultural heritage—broadening the traditional categories of tangible and intangible, natural and cultural. Based at the City University of Hong Kong, SOMA’s initial projects include the development of a Citizen Science Mobile Phone App, climate change her

itage work in Penang’s George Town World Heritage site, a remapping of Hong Kong through the literary project HKAtlas, and a series of Master Classes to facilitate the interdisciplinary work of academic, private and government heritage entities.

Better not to miss it!23 Oct (Thu) / 6:45pm / Wei Hing Theatre @ CityU
15/10/2014

Better not to miss it!
23 Oct (Thu) / 6:45pm / Wei Hing Theatre @ CityU

This affiliated lecture series brings to Hong Kong international scholars and experts to discuss thematic areas of history and archaeology in relation to Israel and Judaism of the Second Temple era.

Our Director Cris was on RTHK Radio 3 with translator Andrea Lingenfelter discussing crowd sourcing translation and Andr...
18/09/2014

Our Director Cris was on RTHK Radio 3 with translator Andrea Lingenfelter discussing crowd sourcing translation and Andrea’s work with Hong Kong author Hon Lai-chu

Weekday programme Morning Brew is a chat and music show. Hosted by Phil Whelan, guests include regular contributors and drop-ins, who span topics from earnest current affairs to cookery to the arts. Catch it live: Monday to Friday 9am - 1pm

About Xu Bing's solo show earlier at Hong Kong’s Asia Society
15/09/2014

About Xu Bing's solo show earlier at Hong Kong’s Asia Society

The curator, Yeewan Koon, however, has presented the highlights from Xu’s illustrious, 37-year career, most admirably. Film and video installations, lithographs, landscape painting, sculpture and calligraphy — there’s a bit of every media Xu has dabbled in. Here are a couple of highlights from the s…

Interview with poet Ouyang Jianghe
15/09/2014

Interview with poet Ouyang Jianghe

Internationally-acclaimed Chinese poet Ouyang Jianghe had not written any poetry in a long time. Watching Xu Bing’s giant sculptures of the phoenix couple marked a turning point. Ouyang’s inner voice spoke, ending a silence of more than 12 years. Chitralekha Basu writes on the interplay of ideas bet…

Cris, our Director was on RTHK Radio 3 talking about HK Atlas Project
27/08/2014

Cris, our Director was on RTHK Radio 3 talking about HK Atlas Project

Weekday programme Morning Brew is a chat and music show. Hosted by Phil Whelan, guests include regular contributors and drop-ins, who span topics from earnest current affairs to cookery to the arts. Catch it live: Monday to Friday 9am - 1pm

first title of SOMA's HKAtlas now available
19/03/2014

first title of SOMA's HKAtlas now available

Online presence for Snow and Shadow, a collection of short stories by Dorothy Tse

for those who care about photographs
13/02/2014

for those who care about photographs

a multimedia publication not to be missed
09/01/2014

a multimedia publication not to be missed

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