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An innovative 3D interactive installation about World War One called “ECloud” showcased CityU’s expertise in new forms of cultural heritage on its Asian debut.
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A groundbreaking creative media installation on the Mogao Grottoes at Dunhuang by Professor Jeffrey Shaw and Dr Sarah Kenderline from CityU was selected as the centerpiece exhibition at one of the world’s most celebrated art galleries.
Millie Chan's exhibit, Disintegrate The Simultaneous Dress, featured a two-by-four-metre area wrapped in dark cloth. Outside the room, several white T-shirts were placed on the floor, and a viewing screen hung on a wall. Inspired by the tunnel linking CityU and Festival Walk, Chan said her multimedia boutique allowed visitors to design their own clothes, which were then shown on the display screen by an overhead projector.
A documentary line produced by Ms Nancy Tong, Assistant Professor and Industry Liaison with the School of Creative Media (SCM), has won a Peabody Award, the most renowned prize in broadcast journalism. HBO's Cancer: Evolution to Revolution won the award for the informative and positive way the programme deals with cancer.

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