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[Event Information] Screening & Discussion: Colour Ideology Sampling.mov

[Event Information] Screening & Discussion: Colour Ideology Sampling.mov

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Colour Ideology Sampling.mov

CHAN Cheuk-sze, Kathy Wong | Taiwan, Hong Kong | 2024 | 59 min

🗓 Date: 19 April, 2026, Friday
 Screening: 18:00 – 19:00 CET
💬 Post-screening Discussion: 19:00 – 20:00 CET
📍Location: Nowhere Bookstore Netherlands
Piet Heinstraat 42, 2518 CJ, The Hague

🎫 Admission: €5
Fully deductible from in-store purchases on the event day
(Free for Nowhere Citizen

Synopsis

Colors play a crucial symbolic role in political activities, as people use vivid attire to express their distinct political stances. "Hong Kong yellow" symbolizes democracy and freedom, akin to "Taiwan green," which signifies progress and independence. These colors share commonalities on certain levels. However, "Taiwan green" and "Taiwan blue" stand in opposition; the former supports progressive policies and sovereignty, while the latter is often associated with conservatism and support for unification.

Director

A student from the Department of Political Science at NTU and another from Graduate Institute of Trans disciplinary Arts at TNUA were in dialogue, questioning, and finally embracing while sifting through video materials. In the film, there are three cameras: one belonging to Kathy, another to Karen, and a third is a scanner freely available in the library.

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