Nantah Spirit: Project Documentation Story Chosen The narrative about Jurong I was most inclined to touch on is the story of Nanyang (Nantah) University, a school that once stood in the place that NTU now stands in. Continue Reading →
Nantah Spirit : Mid Sem Presentation https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1I2GHDffcpfHbjvDNrjDmiv-FMjj1Dqx7MQYrmTn_mbc/edit?usp=sharing Continue Reading →
Nantah Spirit Project Slides https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1SXggsYq-k9bCo7dGwQogbk7XLNXPbXirWxUB0sONPE0/edit?usp=sharing Continue Reading →
Narratives: Nantah University https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1maCw9wXARdBJx_ZKWrk_dWqCJFj5flobHlEGHphwcxU/edit?usp=sharing Continue Reading →
Jurong Archives https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1maCw9wXARdBJx_ZKWrk_dWqCJFj5flobHlEGHphwcxU/edit?usp=sharing Continue Reading →
Reflection: Jurong My Love “Jurong My Love” by Dan Koh “I think we should secede, Jurong.” “Let’s turn every single person away, Jurong. Continue Reading →
Reflection: The Language of New Media Lev Manovich: The Language of New Media In new media design, especially in database narrative, is where we see the two different forms of computer culture or habits – one used for information processing and collection, while the other for leisure and fun e.g. Continue Reading →
Reflection : Designing a Database Cinema Marsha Kinder: Designing a Database Cinema What I enjoyed most about ‘The Labyrinth Project’ is that while it tries to tell the story of fictional characters/ events that have happened decades ago, they invoke our knowledge and the elements of new media to convert the content into more interactive bits of narratives easy for users to consume. Continue Reading →