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Art in Singapore: Context from Current Generation Artists


Artists featured
Wong Lip Chin Ruben Pang Donna Ong Gilbert & George (UK)Key take-away points
In Singapore, there isn’t a sense of individualism, as from young, we are taught to stay within the line and not to stand out or be different, unlike the culture in the west. But a contemporary artist is an individualist, thus being an artist in Singapore, there is tension.
We are Read more →

education in different countries.
Education is good, but somehow the education system is a threat to our creativity. More evidently seen in the Asian culture.
Education in China
(http://www.nytimes.com/2010/01/27/world/asia/27iht-letter.html)
China produces many clever people but few geniuses.
Children in China are very capable at a very young age, being able to play the piano, calculate fast; they have many skills. But when they grow up, they are lost Read more →
Introduction to Perception & Ted Talk on Optical Illusion

More informations on perception itself as I realised that I’ve just went straight into the various types of perceptions in relation to illusions and colours. Sensation and Perception by E. Bruce Goldstein (Eighth Edition) is a book that covers various aspects of perceptions of which it includes the basics/introduction of it.
Perception is the ability to be aware of something through the senses and Read more →
Dimension and Illusion

Josef Albers
He is interested in how colour exerts influence to other colour. In the book Interaction of Colour by Josef Albers, Published by Yale University Press, 2006 he mentions the flexibility of colour as it is “constantly related to changing neighbours and changing conditions” (Page 5) thus “a colour is almost never seen as it really is — as it Read more →
Research : A Compilation of Audio-Visual That Got Me Started


Here’s a list of videos and subjects that got me started on the project.
I’ve had this obsession with sound from way back and I’m ready to connect back with it once again through this FYP.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wSYAZnQmffg
Aphex Twins Spectrogram
The Aphex twins Spectrogram is something that I came across when I was crazily invested in rock music back then in 2010. Apart from Read more →
Case Study : Littlebit x Korg Synth Kit


Came across this on ARS Electronica
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vDxz8bpqOMU
Besides the interesting presentation by Reggie Watts, what I found interesting about this synthesizer is that it’s quite bare and the modular possibilities feel endless to me. Visually, seeing this mini analog synth put together and played really brought out a certain very experimental and primitive aspect of sound and technology that I want in Read more →
Mainstream Articles : Clever Attack Uses the Sound of a Computer’s Fan to Steal Data


An article that makes me think more about tangible things that can be transformed into data in our everyday lives.
https://www.wired.com/2016/06/clever-attack-uses-sound-computers-fan-steal-data/
A hacking method that uses the sound of a computer to steal data which just gives us an idea of how crazy data extraction can get. Nothing around you is safe, everything can be sampled and turned into data.
Idea and Artist References

1st part of this post is on colour, brain, vision research through talks, books and video. 2nd part which is on my idea – identification of problem and aim of the project. 3rd part is a list of reference motion works and artists.
1st Part
Linked the talk with Professor Gerrit Maus (Division of Psychology in NTU, HSS) to Art and Visual Read more →
RA: SOUND ART FROM A PYRITE SUN DISC


Saw this and think that it’ll really be helpful to me.
https://vimeo.com/140167278
Ra is a sound object / synthesizer which uses laser for scanning the irregularities of the surface of the pyrite disc and further transforms this data to produce sound. Pyrite disc is a rare form of pyrite which is crystallised in radial shape (as unusual disc spherulites) which Read more →
Colour, Space, Perspective

Books that I’ve read:
Colour Theorists
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Theory of Colours, Published by J. Murray, 1840
Wassily Kandinsky: Concerning the Spiritual in Art, Published by Dover Publications, 1977
Characteristics and spirituality of colours and it’s opposing Shades of coloursJohannes Itten: The Elements of Colour, 1st Edition, Published by John Wiley&Sons, 1970
Covers the details (more towards the objective) of colour principles Colour in Physics 12 Colours Read more →