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B I O G R A P H Y

Jacelyn Ng is an aspiring artist who mixes her crafts with code, combining the tangible and the unimaginable. She is currently pursuing her Bachelor’s in Interactive Media at the School of Art, Design & Media in NTU.

Originating from a background in Visual Communication & Merchandising, it could be safe to say that Jacelyn has played with both 2D and 3D spaces, though she has a teeny bit more interest in spatial design. She has always been curious about the idea of sublimity and the silence that nature has and once had. Its natural beauty that transcends grandeur and awe, or the quiet rhythmic percussion of waves splashing against the golden sand.

With this, she is deeply inspired by the environment and its issues spanning from light pollution to soundscapes. It could be the starry night sky, the cool breeze or even the golden sunlight. Through her craft, Jacelyn hopes to preserve the natural of the world before they vanish completely. As with human technological accomplishments, comes with the loss of our natural silence in the ever-rising din of man-made noise.


S E R E I N
(n.) your personal venting cloud

Before our feelings consume us, we as humans need an outlet to release our pent up emotions. But due to the constant fear of being judge, we keep everything bottled up and let the negative emotions eat us up. Serein, your personal cloud confidante will come alive with light as you let down your walls and release your inner frustrations, stimulating how a confidante would be listening to your troubles. Whilst you shout at the cloud, it will visually display your negative emotions in a colourful & encapsulating manner, hopefully leaving the audience member feeling relieved & wonderstruck.

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I N S P I R A T I O N

Blue Pesher, 1999
by James Turrell

American artist James Turrell works directly with light and space to create artworks that engage viewers with the limits and wonder of human perception. He, an avid pilot, considers the sky as his studio, material and canvas.

Turrell’s over eighty Skyspaces is an epitome of what I’m interested in, light, colours and skies. The simple act of witnessing the sky from within a Turrell Skyspace, notably at dawn and dusk, reveals how we internally create the colors we see and thus, our perceived reality.

The light box frames the sky, making it seem like a painting of colours. Such a simple and clean idea, could capture the moment and colours of the day. An ever-changing photograph, with the gradual movement of the wispy clouds. The emotions one may feel, how we perceive and engage will be different as we gaze up the skylight in the sky.

www.jamesturrell.com/work/type/skyspace

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