In 2020, the Point examines how our cultural and sociopolitical systems are implicated in climate change, and what actions the arts industry can take.
Hong Kong-born-and-based Chloe Suen is chairwoman of the Simon Suen Foundation, which advocates for sinology, and is the founder of the privately funded Sun Museum.
On Serpent d’Océan by Huang Yong Ping, or, a way to remember a master of our time.
Known for its white-sand beaches and marine life, Bantayan Island in Cebu, like many coastal settlements, has borne the brunt of the global climate crisis.
When cyberpunk emerged in the final decades of the 20th century, the genre reflected contemporary anxieties about radical social and technological change.
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