The Dada Record: Zulkifle Mahmod

Hi, my name is Zul Mahmod. I majored in sculpture at Singapore’s LASALLE-SIA College of the Arts in 1997. I am an associate artist with The Substation, and one of the figureheads in the group of emerging Singaporean contemporary artists. I have exhibited locally and internationally: Thailand, Germany, Japan, Vietnam, Malaysia, Taiwan, Norway and Finland, where I completed artist-in-residence programmes in 2001 and 2004 respectively. I was selected for the 52nd Venice Biennale in Italy for the Singapore Pavilion, along with three other artists. My work is multi-disciplinary, ranging across sound, installation, drawing and sculpture. Each form is inspired and conceived in relation to objects in space. Formally trained in sculpture, I have continued to build and expand my practice over the last three years to include sculpted sound and live sound performances.
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19 September: Live sound performance with my DIY analog sound devices at Asylum.
21 - 22 September: Vista Lab 1.0 : IMPETUS at 72-13 Theatreworks.

Jai Taal by Zakir Hussain
Very spiritual and good for collecting my thoughts in the morning over a cup of coffee.
The Lost Day by Brian Eno
Trippy and relaxing.
Manusia ½ Dewa by Iwan Fals
Thought provoking and makes me wonder about a lot of things in everyday life.
I’ll Be Missing You by P. Diddy featuring Faith Evans
I like the groove and the beats.
You Shook me all Night Long by ACDC
Just gives me energy and motivation.
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