Hong Kong can be a stressful place to live in, especially for our youth. Young people of today have firm beliefs in values that they cherish and are constantly caught in a struggle between the values of the previous generation and the values of popular culture.
Young Protestants, just like average young people, face the same struggles in contemporary society. The distinction between Protestants and average young people is the faith they carry in God and the application of faith in their daily lives.
This project (Stories of faith) aims to open the eyes of the public on the journey of faith by the Protestant youth of Hong Kong. Through their testimony in school, work and daily life, these stories testify their dreams and vision. Everyone’s story is special, yet collectively located in the same home known as Hong Kong. I hope these stories will be a light of inspiration and comfort to you, the audience.
Crescendo Imagery explores visual storytelling methods and experiential narratives, addressing the limitation of photography and embodying subtle sentiments of protest experience. The design project narrates the Anti-ELAB protests from diverse perspectives, outside of the scope of mass media, balancing the repetitive impression of sensational images and emphasising the value of personal documentation. Exploring the boundaries of traditional communication media and experimental narration, this project hopes to communicate to a broader audience, enriching their understanding of the Anti-ELAB protests, and to encourage others to explore forms of personal documentation.