Kacey Wong’s experimental art project investigates the poetics of space between men and their living environment. He was the recipient of Rising Artist Award and the Outstanding Arts Education Award given by the Hong Kong Arts Development Council in 2003. He studied architecture in Cornell University and received his Master of Fine Arts degree from Chelsea School of Art and Design and Doctor of Fine Arts Degree from Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology. He is now an Assistant Professor at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University’s Environment and Interior Design Discipline. He curated various art exhibitions exploring issues of space and city, including: Home (1999), Personal Skyscraper (2000), City Space (2001), & Drift City (2001, 2002) and exhibited both local and internationally. He started his Drift City photo series since 2000, dressing up as a skyscraper traveling from cities to cities in search for utopia. His mobile home tricycle project “Wandering Homes” was selected to be feature at the 2008 Venice Architectural Biennale in Italy.