Watching from Afar
Visualization of Protest Information Consumed
A data portrait of all Hong Kong protest-related information an individual has consumed since September 2019.
While the popularity of digital media made it easier for many in diaspora to follow protests and important events from afar, many still feel the gap being physically far from events they deeply care about. The portrait gives a glimpse of the mental state of one and how they attempt to bridge the disconnection through consuming as much information as possible.
While the popularity of digital media made it easier for many in diaspora to follow protests and important events from afar, many still feel the gap being physically far from events they deeply care about. The portrait gives a glimpse of the mental state of one and how they attempt to bridge the disconnection through consuming as much information as possible.
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