By Rori-TAI Williams These images were captured in 35mm black and white film. I am in awe of all the eccentric, fresh and lively food choices throughout Hong Kong, especially
Oct. 24 1:25 p.m. – A professor informed security that his car had been hit in the parking deck. A police report was filed. 4:14 p.m. – A student informed
Oct. 17 6:45 p.m. – A student requested medical transportation from Spring House. Oct. 18 - 19 No incidents reported. Oct. 20 7:30 p.m. – A student reported finding a
Oct. 10 12:30 p.m. – A student became ill at the ACA sculpture shop. Emergency medical personnel responded but the student refused treatment. The student was picked up by her
By Rori-TAI Williams 1. "Sleeper No 5: Napping on Bike" I started a series on people I find in Hong Kong who sleep in public. Midday is considered nap time
By Rori-TAI Williams This was captured in 35mm black-and-white film, then scanned digitally to create a triptych — 3 separate images presented side-by-side to create one image or idea. The
By Rori-TAI Williams When I arrived in Hong Kong, I immediately noticed the massive, ongoing construction project that is transforming Hong Kong's original Chinese architecture into westernized designs. White and
Oct. 3 7:45 p.m. – The main building fire alarm was activated. The fire department responded and reset the alarm. Video is being reviewed to identify who pulled the alarm.
By Rori-TAI Williams Walking through the streets of Sham Shui Po: 1. "Octopus Balls" Initially I was interested in trying one because they smell like sweet doughnuts or beignets. However,








