OIC PORTRAIT DAY

Get your portrait drawn in 20 mins at the OIC Portrait Day. 5 Juni, 2pm-7pm at MAAD.

Spotted! Foo Swee Chin aka FSc

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Foo Swee Chin -aka FSc- is a comic book creator, illustrator and character designer. Her children’s picture book, Mondtochter, is about a girl from the moon, about humans and about the suffering of planet earth.

“Mondtochter means “moon’s daughter” in German,” she adds.  “I made the book for Design Festa in Tokyo. A friend of mine gave me some curtain and wallpaper samples which were initially going to be thrown away. So I tried printing on the wallpaper and stiffen the fabric to make stuff. Recycling in other words. It’s a waste to throw them away. The papers and fabric were really pretty too. It is sad to see that our world has turned into a “use and throw away” society.”

Styrolight

Styrolight is a chandelier made from the molded styrofoam packing material Apple used to use for shipping their laptops. Designer: Eric Lawrence.

Call for Submissions: Singapore Art Show

The National Arts Council (NAC) and Singapore Art Museum (SAM) are pleased to invite visual arts submissions from Singapore and Singapore-based artists for the Singapore Art Exhibition 2009, co-presented by both organisations, to be held between 21 August to 4 October.

The Theme this year is a palatable ART BUFFET SINGAPORE! where artists will have a buffet spread of 12 themes to respond to: Food, Material, Ritual, Spectrum, Signs, Gesture, Craft, Body, Time, Space, Order and Humour.

Singapore Art Exhibition 2009 offers artists from all disciplines a national platform to participate via an open call for submissions. The best submission will be awarded the Singapore Art Exhibition Prize – a $50,000 grant which can be used for professional or capability development through residencies, further studies or training, and for the creation and/or presentation of bold, new projects and works.

The registration date will be released soon. More details available here.

Via: ThangDynasty

Spotted! jinXp

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What will the blueprint of Nature look like? Architecture of Nature is a project that  transforms the usual organic warmth of nature that we are familiar, into cold technical drawings against the background of grid paper, resembling that of a blueprint for architectural and engineering use. Through this project, jinXp tries to sieve through the fundamentals of Nature and blur the extreme definitions of  nature and man-made.

Jin Ping -aka jinXp- is a designer based in Singapore. He is currently an undergraduate of BA Fine Arts in Visual Communications of School of Art, Design and Media (ADM) at Nanyang Technology University (NTU). He is dedicated to touch hearts with his own design and illustrations, amidst other missions to rescue planet Earth ….

Scratching the Surface by Vhils

Amazing work by Alexandre Farto aka Vhils.

Spotted! Samantha Ong

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21-year-old Samantha Ong, graduated with a Diploma in Visual Communication from Temasek Polytechnic in 2008. She designs for passion, enjoys corporate identity and branding and loves photography. “I seek inspiration from daily life, objects,  architecture and even nature,” she adds. “I am constantly upgrading myself and I am a perfectionist in everything I do.”

For her final year project, Samantha worked closely with the National Parks Board (NParks) on a brand identity for the Park Connector Network (PCN), which included a logo, brochures, banners and environmental signage.

“The challenge was to create a cohesive, memorable and versatile identity for the NParks Park Connector Network (PCN), which would create excitement among Singaporeans,” Samantha explains. “Keeping in mind the objective to bring people closer to nature, I came up with the concept to convey connectivity and completeness throughout the green network. The four individual brochures represent the four regions (North, South, East, West). When they are put together, they form the map of Singapore.”

Samantha’s PCN work clinched second prize at the 2008 International Design Awards (IDA) in Los Angeles. Back home, the brochure for the completed 42km eastern loop of the PCN was launched last year.

Spotted! mux

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Click to watch.

mux is a collective formed by Bani Haykal, Luqman Hakim and Siraaj Anwar; out to experiment and device new performances weaving sound design, music and text.

mux’s approach to performance deals greatly with the coexistence of lateral storytelling and layered, yet minimal, sound and music compositions. The stories they tell incorporate streams of consciousness, almost always resulting the text to become more of an ambient than a direction leading towards an end.

The collective works extensively with guitar pedals, phrase recorders, microphones and various appliances and props to generate live sound samples. Aside from sound ambient, their music works are written and arranged to allow the trio room to intensify the songs, complimenting the nature of the text and its delivery.

Within the collective, Bani Haykal writes and experiments with prose, monologues, poetry and screenplays, often exploring the bleak nature of existence intertwined with fictitious backstories and characters. Luqman Hakim performs the main musical compositions, arranging the pieces to offer fluctuating temperament accordingly. Siraaj Anwar is a sound effects manipulator whose array of props includes an electric shaver, a glockenspiel and wind chimes, creating textures of the performance.

mux has just completed a short story performance -Wally The Watchmaker- for The new Substation website. Watch their facebook page for updates.

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