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On 20 and 21 May, composer and music director Linus Fung leads musicians from Freespace Ensemble in a multimedia concert that looks at Hong Kong through the lens of a goldfish in a tank.
Trapped in the confined space, it is believed that these domesticated marine creatures lose sight of the rapid transformations and the ever-changing nature of the outside world. Drawing on this analogy between goldfish and Hongkongers, Fung composes a set of original music that blends his experience in the city, including its sights and history, with electronic music elements.
Fung will perform the pieces live in The Room in Freespace with musicians Bowen Li, Nelson Fung and Dean Li, accompanied by real-time camera work and moving image of a fish tank on the stage by visual artist moon.noon, which will be projected on a screen. Weaving contrasting musical textures with a spontaneous visual artwork, the innovative performance encourages the artists and audience to reflect on the changes in Hong Kong over the years.
About Freespace Ensemble:
Our cross-genre ensemble is a collaboration of Hong Kong musicians brought together to experiment with new compositions and arrangements across a range of genres and showcase the talent of emerging local artists.
Concept and Music Director: Linus Fung
Freespace Ensemble:
Clarinet: Linus Fung
Piano and keys: Bowen Li
Double Bass: Nelson Fung
Drums: Dean Li
Video Design: moon.noon
Lighting Design: Mousey Tse
Presented and Produced by:
Freespace