Step into a powerful story where history, memory, and art quietly converge.
This eBook brings to life the journey of Jong Ah Siug, a Chinese miner in nineteenth-century colonial Australia, whose voice was lost within a system shaped by misunderstanding and prejudice. Through his palm-sized diary, The Case, readers are invited into an intimate record of resilience as he fought for justice during decades of wrongful confinement.
Blending historical archives with contemporary artistic reflection, this work moves beyond biography. It reconstructs a forgotten world—one shaped by migration, cultural mistranslation, and systemic injustice—while opening a dialogue between past and present.
More than a story, Time’s Slow Passing is an experience:
a quiet yet enduring reminder of how voices once silenced can still speak,
and how art preserves what history risks forgetting.