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ADM-DIP WHITE – Site Options


During the site visit to Marina Bay on 11 October, our team considered several factors before deciding our installation site: – Environment: Wind, heat, rain, water drainage, etc. – Existing structure to utilise – Nearby light sources – Crowd and traffic
We narrowed down our options into 4 possible locations (ordered by priority): 1. A2 – Mist Walk 2. A6 – Breeze Shelter 3. A5 – Waterfront Promenade Read more →
ADM-DIP White - Development Process


During recess week, ADM-DIP members met up for the presentation on the IEM side. From feedback, we refined further:
Concept
Showing the effect of plastic pollution in the ocean.
How
Effect is shown through the marine life that is affected by plastic pollution with the change of colour. Mobiles installation of marine life, represented by jellyfish; about 6-8 suspendedWhat will happen
Ripple effect will be projected Read more →
ADM-DIP GREEN - Development Process

RESEARCH
Over the past few week we have meet up to discuss on how we should do about for the recycled materials. The problem we face was how do we make it not look like a recycled material or trash. We did some research before we start exploring with plastic cups.
This artist uses mass white plastic cups and stacking them together Read more →
ADM-DIP Blue: Process Update 27/09/17


Image Source: http://www.choosemuse.com/blog/improve-your-meditation-posture-with-muse-meditation-cushions/
ILIGHT proposals V1.0 || thinking sustainability

Final idea as of 24 sept
Main Idea: think about the root of Sustainability, invoke thinking and a call of action before sustainability can really be carried out, much like a brain.
Structure: Soccer ball without top and bottom. Middle third of it.
eg. the middle third of a soccer ball we envision could be our structure.
Hexagon/pentagon skeleton (LED base light: white) Read more →
ADM-DIP GREEN - iLight Proposal


iLight Exhibition


I was not able to attend this year’s exhibition, due to my busy schedule and fear of crowds. However, I did attend the one last year and the one exhibition that gave me the biggest impression was Fissure by Ong Kian Peng (feature image). It is basically 2 halves that will only light up if you touch the 2 metal Read more →