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Tuesday, October 16, 2012
A Conversation in Art
This is an art exhibition co-organised by Viridian Art House
and The Lady Between the Lines Art Agency bring together 17 Singapore-based
artists to present a group show of different forms and mediums. The show is intended to create a platform for
conversations between the artists and their audiences about their practices and
interests in art. The Viridian Art House is a newly established art space
opened in Feb 2012. It is being managed by a group of local artists who are
inspired to bring their enthusiasm to the art community. This is located in a
petite building next to Fort Canning Park Office commonly known as the
Foothills in the park.
I have created a series of sculptures displayed in the form
of an installation art situated in a small room in the Utama Gallery. I have an
idea to make my sculptures responsive to its surrounding such as the ambient
light, the people voices and their movements. They have lights in them so that
they could make their "conversations" through blinking and glowing
with different hues and light intensities.
I have designed many little white houses of different forms
and sizes. Each house has a flower trying to emerge, growing and reaching out
to the sky. A house will have its lone world kept in its own flower pot. It is probably
my expression of my yearned desire for freedom.
Every flower pot means a little vessel in life containing something
trying to struggle and emerged.
This is my first attempt to make sculptures in a totally new
perspective. In the past, I believe that the sculpture has to be created with
the hands of the sculptor. The hand and its working with the materials is a
sacred art process. In this new series of work, the creation of each sculpture
is through a machine known as the 3D printer. My work is done by creating a CAD
design in the computer and the printer will make the work for me. It defies my
old notion of the role of the sculptor as the creator of forms.
It is a matter of facing new challenges when we make new
inventions in the pace of technology. It will be foolish not to experiment in
new ways that may make possible new creations.
Saturday, March 17, 2012
I light Marina Bay 2012
The idea of the sculpture is flower and power socket plug forced together as the metaphor of poetic creative gel of human voice with the technology by the playful effects of lights. The arduino will be the main core of the system. It will be programmed in such a way that if there is human activations, the LED will go into an idle state of predetermined visual effects, for example glowing.
The installation is an interactive sculpture that could light up beautifully using colour LED. The public interactivity in this work creates from the voice level when one input to a piezoelectric sensor of the flower. The microcontroller will translate the voice level to fluctuate the changes in the blinking level and frequency of the LEDs. It is henceforth responsive the human feedback by changes in the light effects.
In aligning into the festival theme, the sculpture is a visually colourful piece of work in the daylight. In the night, the responsive light will triggers and brightened up by the inhabitants making voices and enlightening the buzz of the city.
The recycle plastic parts are being used to create the floral patterns and forms. Items such as colourful discarded plastic bottle caps and unwanted nylon fabric can be assembled and wrapped into beautiful forms in the sculpture.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Friday, September 24, 2010
Tug of War
Title: Tug of War
Medium : Iron and copper
Year : 2010
Dimension : 75(W) cm by 90 cm(H) by 45 cm(D)
Regardless of the athletic spirit of contesting physical supremacy over an opponent, tug of war in this sculpture signifies the strenuous brutality in which human struggles against each other to overpower one another. The wiremen are empty and formless in substance. They are in constant engagement of pushing, entangling and wrestling in confusion yet binding each other in alliance to bring the enemy to its knees. This is critiquing the tension of human aggression against the meaning of triumphant competitiveness to gain survival.
The human are outline representations from wire constructions being joined by welding and soldering. They are visually interweaving into space to mark its human shape from three dimensional viewpoints into projections of changing line drawings at every viewing angles. The attraction hence lies in the challenge to project a wire to transgress into space at the same time exhibit the alluding human form through their musculature and posture.
Tuesday, June 29, 2010
Wood and Fibre Show at Fort Canning
I allowed my sculpture to take nature’s course of gradual changes. My solemn belief in human’s fascinating inventions that are always swaying to offset the center of fulcrum that leads to unnatural states of perils and devastation. The performance act of the installation is a kinetic chain reaction caused by gravity, human intervention and organic transformation of wax.
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