Tozer Pak

[4] His style of art is described as "almost invisible, almost impossible to document, but manages to explore the human condition in all its complexities and with loving precision.

[8] Some readers criticized the ethics of these covert art projects, to which Pak humorously responded that it is "a shortcut for your artwork to enter a big institution".

It comprised two pieces of artwork exploring the concept of time: Inexistent Time was a film made from cutting and splicing the blank spaces between the frames of a motion film; Waiting for a Friend (Without an appointment) documented an experiment in which Pak selected a busy junction in Kowloon Tong station and waited until he met a friend by chance.

The exhibition was titled Making (Perfect) World and comprised four sections: Harbour, Hong Kong, Alienated Cities, and Dreams.

One piece of installation art in the exhibition had a "production cost [of] $0" because it exclusively used materials that Pak collected for free in Venice, such as pebbles and disused cords.

[11] In order to produce this collection of photographs, Pak participated in a five-day organized tour to Malaysia but blindfolded himself throughout the trip.

Pak was recognized in 2011 as an Outstanding Artist and Promising Figure by Art Asia Pacific.

He and his team were defeated by the pro-establishment caucus led by veteran actress Liza Wang.