3D Printed Museum Exhibition @ University Library’s MakerSpace
The RIH is committed to promoting and enhancing the rich and vibrant learning experience for the members of the Faculty of Arts.
On the Day of Digital Humanities this year, we are proud to present the ‘Hong Kong in the 60s & 70s – 3D Printed Museum Competition.’ This competition has been designed to shine a light on the creativity and 3D printing techniques of humanities students, with funding and technical support provided by the University Library’s Learning Support team.
Please come and visit the 3D Printed Museum Exhibition from today until June 16, 2024, at the MakerSpace located on the lower ground floor of the University Library. Enjoy and celebrate the passion for DH arts showcased by the competition finalists, who are RPg students in the Department of History and the Department of Chinese Language and Literature, as well as some Anthropology undergraduate students’ 3D scanning and printing coursework (ANTH2710/5710).
Congratulations to the 3D Printed Museum Competition finalists:
Winner:
Sign of the City: Neon and Calligraphy Signboards in Hong Kong (WONG Kam Pang, Year 2, PhD in Chinese Language & Literature; LAM Pung Pan, Year 2, MPhil in Chinese Language & Literature; TSOI Ching Ching, Year 1, MPhil in Chinese Language & Literature)
Prizes: $1,500 Commercial Press book vouchers and $2,500 worth of 3D printing credits at MakerSpace, CUHK University Library
1st runner-up:
Epoch Chronicles (TICAO, Mar Lorence Gamboa, Year 1, MPhil in History; WANG, Shu, Year 1, MPhil in History)
Prize: $1,000 Commercial Press book vouchers
2nd runner-up:
Neon cFu (HUANG Xiadong, Cory, Year 1, PhD in History; HO Wing Yan, Winnie, Year 2, MPhil in History; LIU Jiayan, Laurie, Year 2, PhD in History)
Prize: $500 Commercial Press book vouchers