Group members – Jia Jun, Joey, Naomi, Nokwan Idea – The concept for this project was to allow the audience on our third space platform to decide how our player was gonna be made up by a separate pair of hands. This was to incorporate the use of DIWO, third space and glitch so as to encapsulate everything we’ve learnt from this… Read more →
GF – Project Two: Naomi Wee Final
Research and Process can be found here and here! Read more →
GF – Project 2B: Locale Process
During the initial stages of my zine, I originally wanted to play with the fact that NTU and NUS are rival universities and do a sort of undercover PI documentation in my zine. However, after consults, it was too factual and I had to come up with something that was more relevant to my individual perspective of my location. Hence,… Read more →
GF – Project 2A: Locale Research
EI: Symposium Hyperessay
The symposium was an interesting experience, having been my very first one ever. I found it really cool to be able to witness performances from artists of different continents all over the world, which really brings back what we learnt about third space places emphasis on it’s convenience. As I referenced previously in my post about teledrift, this statement by… Read more →
EI – Micro Project 7: Video Selfie
A day in the life of Salvador Dali and how he creates his masterpieces! Read more →
FV – Kokopelli’s Sound Shaper: Final
EI – Research Critique 3: Glitch & The Art of Destruction
Group members – Azizah, Fizah, Naomi, Qistina Idea – We wanted to portray the idea of destruction through the literal abuse of an object and the glitches towards the end of the video to show the damage that has been done. In this project, we originally planned to simply use a random object and hurl abuse at it verbally. However, after… Read more →
GF – Project One: Naomi Wee Final
Research and Process can be found here! Read more →
GF – Project One: Image Making Through Type
Having always been interested in typography, I was quite excited when we first received the brief for this project. I’ve always loved looking at typographic styles where the alphabets are able to form the actual meaning of the word such as the following designs by australian graphic designer Dan Fleming which can be found here: However, after a couple of… Read more →