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Fuzzwich is an intuitive online animator. You can watch and create short animations all in the same interface.

A familiar lament among my musician and artist friends is the lack of public support for Singaporean creatives, a state of affairs which, I believe, isn’t so much a “problem” to be labelled and addressed as such, but a situation which requires some savvy handling from the ground up sans government reliance, i.e. creatives themselves.
Encapsulating that spirit, ilove.sg is the non-profit movement by the folks behind Sinema, Farm, Caffeine and Timbre which encourages Singaporeans to take a pledge to support our creatives and their work. You can read what the pledge entails over at the ilove.sg website.
If you’re reading this here, I am probably preaching to the converted, but here’s a suggestion anyway: watch Invisible City (the run has been extended to 19 Aug), check out the Singapore Art Show and catch the next gig at Home club.
It’s about taking a chance. Who knows, you just might like what you see — and how bad could that be?

As part of the Singapore Art Show 2007, Curating Lab presents You Are Not A Tourist, a platform for the public to re-memorise the city, stripping away it’s existing template and one’s personal associations to perceive it through new eyes. A series of “tours” conceptualised by artists, Kai Syng Tan and Tang Ling Nah, filmmaker, Charles Lim, and architect, Vince Ong, the guided walks encourage participants to re-think the uniqueness of our city or at the very least, a light workout through the streets of Singapore.
Fancying a little urban scavenger hunt, we chose Vince Ong’s The City Remembers at the Raffles City booth, using his pamphlet of unannotated images and a rough sketched map as our guide. Despite the rather unenthusiastic reception we got from the, we assume, volunteer manning the booth, we were armed with cameras (like tourists) and ready to go. Note that I will not be including any images of the walk in this post, and fully encourage you to explore the tour on your own. MORE »
Hate your boss? Hate your job? Play the 5 Minutes to Kill Yourself game. The objective is to injure yourself with various office artifacts within a 5-minute time limit.
Strobist is a blog devoted to – you guessed it – strobes! This website will teach you how to use your small flashes, off camera, to get professional results and contains some 600 articles and posts about lighting.
Beautiful animated video clip by Yannick Puig inspired by Kwoon’s ‘I Lived On the Moon’.
Artist Pipilotti Rist designed this citylounge in and around the financial district of St Gallen in Switzerland. The design was part of the Stadtlounge competition. The redness meanders through the functional office buildings, creating an inspiring and fun people-friendly space.
Over 350 DIY stickers from 100 international artists. From Wall Spankers.
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When we fall into an overly structured, predictable and unchangeable system, we create artificial playgrounds to keep ourselves entertained. Much like installing a luxurious home-entertainment theatre with a huge velvet upholstered sofa inside a 1-room HDB flat. How do we make sense of things when there is constant displacement of logic and information? How much absurdity needs to be introduced to upset the social norm? a LIFE performance deconstructs snippets of life encounters in an artificially constructed world. Choreographer and performer Joavien Ng mischievously attempts to disrupt and alter the constructions of meanings, creating bodies that move between recognisable familiarity and disconnected awkwardness. Gradually, the performance morphs into an incoherent soup of landscapes and meanings, teasing audiences into disorientation. 10 – 12 May, 8pm Esplanade Theatre Studio. Click here for tickets.
- #Nine handpicked strangers. Nine individual and completely different ideas. Four and a half days to crank the concepts out. This is Shooting Home 2012. Held by Objectifs—a visual arts centre in Singapore that focuses on photography and film—Shooting Home is an annual photography mentorship programme that targets at the most talented emerging photographers on the island. Using 'shooting home' as the central theme, the nine handpicked participants are encouraged to draw and explore ideas from their existing environment. Within the structured four and a half intensive workshop days, participants get to translate that one idea into personal creations which culminates in an exhibition at the end of the programme. A reunion show will be expected a year later.This year's mentors for Shooting Home include some of Singapore's top photographers, artists and curators—Bryan van der Beek, Chris Yap, Darren Soh, Emmeline Yong, Ernest Goh, Genevieve Chua and Shirlene Noordin. Guest speakers include Wesley Loh and Tay Kay Chin. 10 May-2 June at Objectifs Gallery.
- #When we fall into an overly structured, predictable and unchangeable system, we create artificial playgrounds to keep ourselves entertained. Much like installing a luxurious home-entertainment theatre with a huge velvet-upholstered sofa inside a 1-room HDB flat. How do we make sense of things when there is constant displacement of logic and information? How much absurdity needs to be introduced to upset the social norm? a LIFE performance deconstructs snippets of life encounters in an artificially constructed world. Choreographer and performer Joavien Ng mischievously attempts to disrupt and alter the constructions of meanings, creating bodies that move between recognisable familiarity and disconnected awkwardness. Gradually, the performance morphs into an incoherent soup of landscapes and meanings, teasing audiences into disorientation. 10 – 12 May, 8pm at Esplanade Theatre Studio. Click here for details.
- #Come Away With Me starts as a persuasion to experience the range of works made by the graduating MA Fine Arts candidates of 2012. Working within the studios at LASALLE College of the Arts, this final exhibition showcases the different concerns in contemporary art practice that each candidate brings to the programme. Spanning the duration of 48 weeks, the programme seeks to encourage a broad range of disciplines and research interests that are explored, articulated and challenged in both areas of studio work and dissertation writing. Walk with them, take a chance. Exhibiting Artists : Ayano Hattori , Baktiar Zainol , Carolyn Law , Donna Ong , Madhura Nayak , Moe Htet Htet , Nah Yong En , Ng Yong Heng. 3-15 May a the ICA Gallery 1, LASALLE College of the Arts.
- #On 28 April, Singaporeans will have an opportunity to refresh their bookshelves at the Book Exchange 2012 by exchanging what they have read with others. Organised by the National Library Board (NLB) and held in conjunction with World Book and Copyright Day, this initiative promotes a self-sustaining reading and learning culture in Singapore. This year, more than 7,000 people are expected to participate in the Book Exchange. So far, over 47,000 books have been dropped off during the book collection period. More books will be expected this week.Local celebrity, children’s author and NLB’s reading ambassador, Mr Edmund Chen, will be at the event to encourage participants to read more books and give away signed copies of his book “Dino Rulez” to the first 50 participants. 28 April, 8.30am at the National Library Building, The Plaza, Level 1.
- #What makes us call a place our home? Houses are distinct geographical places; a roof above our heads. The allegorical definition of a roof is a shelter, something that protects us and keeps us safe in. It is when we search for a place of comfort and familiarity or attempt to form new meanings and memories of a place that would eventually lead us home. This search for a home is often transitory and transient. Shifting Homes looks at different artists’ perspectives of home. Abstract paintings that appear as boundless landscapes describe these no-where spaces as we try to search for a place to belong. Photographs of concealed spaces that one could make out as skeletons of buildings hold possibilities and dormant memories of a potential home. From whimsical sketches of a travelling mind, dealing with real and imagined spaces that are no less tangible, to an almost voyeuristic documentation of the physical memories of strangers’ homes, this exhibition dwells on the ideas and definitions of home, and perhaps, this delineates our journey towards home. Featuring: Huang Mingrong, Jason Lee, Kathlyn Loke Yi, Natalia Ludmila, Cherie Tan and Yaohui. Curated by Lee Shuxian. 27 April - 25 May at 5footway, 8 Aliwal Street.
- #Lucid Dreams in the Reverie of the Real is an exhibition of works by Lee Wen, a multidisciplinary artist and one of Singapore’s most internationally recognised contemporary artists. His earliest known work in a book entitled A Waking Dream (1981) with texts and drawings preceded the manga generation of today and showed evidence of his inclination in using dreams, metaphor and myth-making to manifest a narrative of our perception of life and reality. Best known for his Yellow Man series of work, Lee is also one of the Singapore artists who pioneered in the field of performance art. Through various constructed personas, his work allow visitors an insight into the artist and provocateur, whose very being is motivated by a strong conviction of justice and idealism, with a persistence to stay true to the self in a highly structured world. In this exhibition, Lee will be presenting key works spanning two-and-a-half decades alongside more recent ones. The vast selection includes installations, photographs, videos and documentations. Lee will also perform ‘live’ during selected exhibition periods and talk about his experiences and personal development as an artist, covering subjects such as memories and myth-making. 20 April to 10 June at Singapore Art Museum.
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