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KongKee

Also known as 江記, Kong Khong-chang, 江康泉

Kongkee aka Kong Khong-chang (b. 1977, Chinese, born Malaysia, raised in Hong Kong), is an animation director and visual artist based in Hong Kong and London. His work muses upon people’s relationships with each other and with our environment. The aesthetic language of his work merges Kongkee’s interest in vernacular culture, our everyday experiences, and sci-fi fantasy. Highly involved in the design of the school magazine during his high school years, Kongkee was particularly fascinated by the old-fashioned printing and color schemes and this is the reason he keeps studying colors in details with enthusiasm. “Black may not be purely black, it can be reddish black or greenish black”. Kongkee describes the dramatic and explicit use of sharp and shocking colors is very “Hong Kong” - or, more accurately, rarely used in recent designs but on the contrary very popular among locals in the last generation. In Kongkee's works, the presence of landmarks and cultural symbols in the story such as the old Lee Theatre, trams, gowns, and Yau Ma Tei Theatre constructs a futuristic city of decadence which is virtual but indeed really Hong Kong.

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Directing

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Malaysia

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江記Kong Khong-chang江康泉