Tag: Singapore Culture

What is design?

Tired of design not being taken seriously in Singapore, Ziqq decided to seek out designers practicing in Singapore to get them to explain what ‘design’ is all about in front of his camera. His close to hour-long video, Design Says Hello, features a list of interviewees that include designers from the fields of graphic, product, interior, as well as design educators. Interestingly, despite the variety of interviewees, their view of design culture here turns out to be rather similar — a misunderstood profession, seen as just about aesthetics, thought of as peripheral… Design Says Hello brings out some very real issues in Singapore’s design culture today, but I’m not sure I had to sit down for an hour to just hear all that.

Design? from Design Says Hello on Vimeo.

Caught Moonlighting!

 

Moonlight

The personal project has become a necessary outlet of creative expression for many graphic designers out there today. Such a venture is very rarely about commercial viability. To some, the personal project is what keeps their soul alive while they sell out their creativity in their day jobs to bring the dough home.

In March this year, Asylum started an online publication that curates Question-and-Answer interviews with Singaporean creatives about their personal projects, or Moonlighting.

It’s already on its second issue. Flip through this online magazine here.

Finding the Unique in the Generic City

After exhibiting in two locations in London, Uniquely Singapore – Distinctively London?, a project comparing the cities of Singapore and London to find out what’s unique about each from its everyday spaces, will officially open in Singapore this Saturday. This is a fringe event in this year’s ArchiFest and it is held at Illuma shopping mall. As one of the six Singapore correspondents who worked on this project, I got to study eating spaces in these two cities with my London collaborator Lingxiu. If you’re keen to come for the opening reception at 6pm, please RSVP at info@generi-city.net.

There will also be a Really AR? 5 presentation that evening organised by re:act, and Reclaim Land has been invited to share our work together with speakers like architect William Lim. Do come by to support!

 

Uniquely Singapore – Distinctively London? Exhibition
1-24 October 2010
Opening hours: 10am – 10pm
Illuma, 201 Victoria Street, S(188067)
Free admission
Opening reception: 9 October 2010, 6pm.

Really AR? 5
Saturday, 9 October 2010
7 pm
Filmgarde Cineplex
Illuma, 201 Victoria Street, S(188067)