Southeast Asia is a region that has long been spoken about — rarely spoken from.
For centuries, its visual culture has absorbed the weight of colonial aesthetics, adopting foreign frameworks to define what art should look like, what cities should aspire to, what beauty means. Now, in the algorithmic era, a second pressure arrives — quieter, faster, and more invisible. The feed flattens everything. The origin dissolves. The regional becomes generic.
HFP Issue #01 exists as an act of archiving before the erasure becomes complete.