The title of this little book, Revolving, comes from the smoke that is often found in our farmland in Hong Kong
Farmers burn the leftover bones in their pots, hammering the blackened pieces; sometimes we burn the waste wood and bamboo sticks, letting the ashes cool down and use them as organic fertilizer.
The smoke is scattered by the wind, and a little outline is vaguely visible, yet it is not clear in the lingering mist.
Just as I feel when I (Lo Lai Lai Natalie) reviewed my two video pieces, “The “Days Before The Silent Spring (2020) and “A Messenger - Passerby in Our Battlefields” (2023), I feel that everything is a “smokescreen”.
I believe that whether it is social movement, farming, or diaspora, it is only a starting point.
Ultimately, we need to practice authenticity.