MU Connect issue 3 (page 24 to 25)

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Creative Arts Graduation Show

This year's Creative Arts Graduation Show was held from 15 to 24 July, showcasing around 140 artworks by more than 250 graduates. Addressing the ceremony, Raymond Chiu Ho-man, Chairman of the Student Organising Committee, explained the theme of the show, 'SOON. TO BE': '“SOON” refers to things that will happen soon. It represents the rolling out of the Graduation Show as well as graduates entering the workforce soon. “TO BE” poses a question to all students, asking who we want ourselves to be.' Many of the art pieces on display reflect students' concern for society.

Animation and Visual Effects
The White Hair Boy

Lai Kwan-chak, Shamus Yu and Law Ho-yin's animation work tells the story of a boy with albinism. Initially anxious about others' perception of him, he is drawn into a fantasy world and subsequently faces up to the condition squarely.

Creative Writing and Film Arts
Nobody

Rescuers of stray animals insist on their cause despite extraordinary pressure and insufficient funds. Kwok Fung-ming probes into this persevering spirit by documenting the everyday work of Kent Luk, the founder of Paws Guardian Rescue Shelter.

Computing and Interactive Entertainment
VR Stroke Rehabilitation Trainer

Using Oculus Quest 2 handtracking technology and the Nintendo Ring-Con device, Huen Tsz-wa, Choi Chun-kit, Man Yuk-kin and Lam Cheuk-hei designed three types of rehabilitation exercises for mild stroke patients, helping them regain arm mobility, hand balance and hand strength.

Imaging Design and Digital Art
Love Ends After Music

How do young people make decisions under the mass migration wave? Liu Ka-yat, Lam Chun-kiu, Chan Kwong-hung and Cheung Kwai-cheung present a microfilm about a pair of secondary school classmates who fall in love after meeting again in a party, yet who are caught in a dilemma of whether to stay or to go.

Creative Advertising and Media Design
Strepsils Helps You Speak Up

In a series of advertisements, Poon Ho-yan, Chau Hau-sheung, Lee Man-chun, Lo Yin-ting and Chan Lok-yu portray a 'Mr Strepsils' who speaks up against malpractices in daily life as an analogy of alleviating a sore throat.

Animation and Visual Effects
The White Hair Boy

Lai Kwan-chak, Shamus Yu and Law Ho-yin's animation work tells the story of a boy with albinism. Initially anxious about others' perception of him, he is drawn into a fantasy world and subsequently faces up to the condition squarely.

Creative Writing and Film Arts
Nobody

Rescuers of stray animals insist on their cause despite extraordinary pressure and insufficient funds. Kwok Fung-ming probes into this persevering spirit by documenting the everyday work of Kent Luk, the founder of Paws Guardian Rescue Shelter.

Computing and Interactive Entertainment
VR Stroke Rehabilitation Trainer

Using Oculus Quest 2 handtracking technology and the Nintendo Ring-Con device, Huen Tsz-wa, Choi Chun-kit, Man Yuk-kin and Lam Cheuk-hei designed three types of rehabilitation exercises for mild stroke patients, helping them regain arm mobility, hand balance and hand strength.

Imaging Design and Digital Art
Love Ends After Music

How do young people make decisions under the mass migration wave? Liu Ka-yat, Lam Chun-kiu, Chan Kwong-hung and Cheung Kwai-cheung present a microfilm about a pair of secondary school classmates who fall in love after meeting again in a party, yet who are caught in a dilemma of whether to stay or to go.

Creative Advertising and Media Design
Strepsils Helps You Speak Up

In a series of advertisements, Poon Ho-yan, Chau Hau-sheung, Lee Man-chun, Lo Yin-ting and Chan Lok-yu portray a 'Mr Strepsils' who speaks up against malpractices in daily life as an analogy of alleviating a sore throat.