Neighbourhood street market stall油麻地咸美頓街廣東道Hamilton Street meets Canton Road, Yau Ma Tei ///.////.///*//./.*L/
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Hamilton Street market stall 12th February 2022 ‘New Territories Organic Veggies’ banner painted by Ding Ting, an estate agent artist we’ve known since we opened in 2015. He refused any veggies in exchange for his two banners <3
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Kye, a rotating credit association common among Korean immigrant communities
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Metal joints
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“I think the paidong is one of the coolest projects I've seen.”
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Bodhisattva by the roadside Contemplating and reflecting the sounds of joy and suffering Water dripping The colours of the worldly world Atrocity and suppression of life The tear gas miasma Mirrored in the half open Eyes Photo taken on the last day of 2017
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It is impossible, in fact, to defend existing communal rights without creating a new reality, in the sense of new strategies, new alliances, and new forms of social organization.
Silvia Federici, Re-enchanting the World: Feminism and the Politics of the Commons
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Active forms might describe the way that some alteration performs within a group, multiplies across a field, reconditions a population or generates a network. The designer of active forms is designing not the field in its entirety but rather the delta or the means by which the field changes—not only the shape or contour of the game piece but also a repertoire for how it plays.
Keller Easterling, The Action is the Form: Victor Hugo’s TED Talk
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People often ask me what one thing I would recommend to restore relationship between land and people. My answer is almost always, “Plant a garden.” It’s good for the health of the earth and it’s good for the health of people. A garden is a nursery for nurturing connection, the soil for cultivation of practical reverence. And its power goes far beyond the garden gate—once you develop a relationship with a little patch of earth, it becomes a seed itself.
Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants
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Hamilton Street market stall 10th March 2019 Pai dong massage
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