One of my biggest, yet perhaps unwarranted, fears in life is dealing with administrative friction, like losing a passport, filing the wrong tax documents, or getting stuck at the security checkpoint, etc. One with a cool head may think it is so silly to freak out over making a mistake in the paperwork, because ifContinue reading “Uncertified Fear”
Category Archives: Technology
Against Artificial Time
“You are too young to be a professor!” I could almost always surprise new acquaintances when I told them I was a university professor, especially a tenure-track one. I was genuinely thankful for their compliments; however, the almost universal response I got from different people when they first learned about my profession prompted me to muse on a fundamental human condition: our battle with time. People were often amazed by how much I had achieved at such a young age, as if accomplishing more in less time were always better. True, who wouldn’t want to be a genius? Nevertheless, if we think more deeply, the timeline we are accustomed to measuring ourselves against is indeed artificial. And that artificial timeline, which substituted standardized time for more natural, organic time, serves the interests of those who already have more resources.
《尋秦記》 (Back to the Past): A Speculative Future of Hong Kong & Hong Kong Cinema
In a media world that is always chasing novelty and newness, 尋秦記 (Back to the Past) (2026) boldly orchestrates a media event for fans to indulge in the rawest Hong Kong nostalgia. The film serves as a sequel to the very popular TV show of the same name (English: A Step into the Past) (2001), broadcast onContinue reading “《尋秦記》 (Back to the Past): A Speculative Future of Hong Kong & Hong Kong Cinema”
Making Things from Scratch
To start off, I sincerely want to say THANK YOU to all my subscribers. You chose to make the effort to enter your email here and committed to receiving notifications when I deliver my half-baked ideas to the world. This is NOT something most people would want to do in the social media era, whereContinue reading “Making Things from Scratch”