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This is the year 3000 and to commemorate its coming of the third millennium, the Singapore Histories Museum has organised an exhibition of artifacts that traced the development of Singapore since its beginnings as Temasek. On display for the very first time is a piece of digital memory traced back to the year 2008 that [...]
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Tags: AsPI, history, singapore, Sungei Road, Thieves Market
Post-event thoughts
In a week, I’ve attended the Singapore Design Festival, Singapore Writers Festival (poorly designed site) and the 10th anniversary of The Substation’s Movings Images program (it’s still on!) and I would like to make these observations.
Concept is king
…but that is one thing that is an exception rather than the norm in the much of the [...]
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Tags: Ethos Books, Hosaywood, Moving Images, Singapore Design Festival, Singapore Writers Festival
Moving in…
Alas, I have returned for the umpteenth time to set up a home on the Internet. There were various reasons why I left and just as many as to why I am back, but I would like to focus on the latter. Basically, I have been stumbling and uncovering a lot of interesting opinions and [...]
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