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A Field Guide to Getting Lost in the Southern Universe: Keelung Diaries
A Field Guide to Getting Lost in the Southern Universe: Keelung Diaries
November 19th, 2022Type: Taiwan
Author: 南方宇宙生存指南 Editor: 鄭文琦

A Field Guide to Getting Lost in the Southern Universe project, supported by Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab. The third episode of A Field Guide to Getting Lost in the Southern Universe is scripted and recorded based on Keelung Diaries written by the collaborative researcher of the project, Liew Zhou Hau (Malaysia). Adopting a first-person perspective, he visits this harbour city located in the south of the Japanese Empire, and reviews its encounters with human and non-human histories, thus creating a travelogue informed by a planetary vision (and the sonic narrative extended from the writing). Combining archive, image, and text, he explores travel beyond the human, in order to generate environmental connections beyond resource extraction. Liew Zhou Hau is now an assistant professor at the International PhD Program in Taiwan and Transcultural Studies, National Chung Hsing University.

Voiceover: (English) John Stephenson, Cheung Han, Candice Jee; Script: Liew Zhou Hau; Recording/ Sound effect: Feng Chih-ming.