Reaching This Point is the Limit
2025
Lecture performance
Commissioned by Videotage (Hong Kong)
Performers: Wong Pak Hang & Hou Lam Tsui





Photos: Johnny Au & Chung Wing Shan
Departing from their experience of wandering through a Sham Shui Po shopping mall filled with old CCD cameras and DV camcorders, the artists revisit their personal sticky memories through outdated, malfunctioning, and low-pixel electronic devices. They attempt to piece together fragments of the past, present, and future while tracing the idea of death amid the virtual, digital dimension, rethinking the impossibility of nostalgia.
This performance was conducted in Cantonese. Full video documentation of the performance is available upon request.