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Jan 13, 20261 min
RSVP: Originality in the Age of AI: Music, Authorship and Ethics at Hosei University Tokyo
APAC Focus, Program of IGCS, is honoured to support “Originality in the Age of AI: Music, Authorship and Ethics” as a collaborating organisation. As a Hong Kong–based independent think tank focused on cultural dialogue and the future of creativity in Asia, APAC Focus is delighted to join Hosei University, the HKU Alumni Network of Japan and Big Van Studio in bringing this timely conversation to Tokyo. Speakers include Mr Chris Ho (Musician and Producer, The Big Ban Studio) Mr Simon Chui (Drum...

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Jan 13, 20261 min
"Belonging: Song of the Exile" in-house screening and dialogue at Hosei University
"Belonging: Song of the Exile" was held as an in-house screening and dialogue at Hosei University on 21 December, 2025. The atmosphere was relaxed, thoughtful, and genuinely engaging — the kind of setting where speakers can smile, respond to one another naturally, and let the conversation flow. It was a reminder that meaningful dialogue doesn’t need a big stage. Grateful for the speakers Professor Diana Khor (President, Hosei University), Professor Gregory Khezrnejat (Associate Professor,...

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Dec 15, 20251 min
Completed War, war never changes mini photo exhibitions & Fireside Chat
APAC Focus organized and curated a fireside chat and mini photo exhibition featuring Susanna Cheung Chui Yung, Hong Kong’s first female war journalist, on 13 December 2025. The event was themed “War, war never changes,” with Mr Bryan Luk, Program Director, and Ms Miranda Chu, Co-Program Director (Arts & Design). Susanna shared about her first-hand experience in witnessing the evolution of war in the past 2 decades, witnessing the increasing invovlement of private army and AI implication that...

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