Design and culture of Asia/China

Sunday, August 15, 2010

FantAsia

EXHIBITION & SYMPOSIUM
 
FantAsia
EXHIBITION OF CONTEMPORARY FASHION FROM SINGAPORE AND KOREA
OPENING DATE Thu 19 Aug TIME 19.00 HRS VENUE Praxis Space, Project Space and
Brother Joseph McNally Gallery, LASALLE College of the Arts, 1 McNally
Street
 
LASALLE College of the Arts, in collaboration with The Korean Society of
Fashion Business, presents FantAsia, an exhibition of contemporary fashion
showcasing the works of 45 extraordinary fashion designers from Singapore
and South Korea. FantAsia explores the imagination and creativity of these
designers through their interpretation of fashion today. Fashion exhibitions
in museums have become very popular in recent years and FantAsia brings the
fashion debate to the museum space in Singapore showing the work of these
designers at LASALLE¹s gallery spaces.
 
Admission: Free
 
2010 INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM
INNOVATION & CREATIVITY IN ASIAN FASHION INDUSTRY
DATE Fri 20 Aug TIME 10am ­ 12nn VENUE The Singapore Airlines Theatre,
Basement 1, LASALLE College of the Arts, 1 McNally Street
 
As part of this FantAsia, the International Symposium Innovation &
Creativity in Asian Fashion Industry will be a platform to debate various
fashion topics concerning the world today. This symposium is an excellent
opportunity for fashion practitioners from both Singapore and South Korea as
well as other parts of the world to authenticate a creative dialogue,
strengthen the relationships between the two countries and raise the profile
of Asian designers in the international arena.
 
Admission:
Free. Registration is required due to limited seating. RSVP by Mon 16 Aug to
designlectureseries@lasalle.edu.sg with your full name, organisation/school,
mobile number and number of seats required.
 
Photo courtesy of Darren Gabrielle Leow (Photographer) Nelly Liu (Designer)
 
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Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Shinee lucifer and SNSD



Right. I hope you guys are ready for this... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dww9UjJ4Dt8. 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U7mPqycQ0tQ

The biggest teeny pop groups in Asia.... Korean boy band Shinee Lucifer and girl band SNSD! Personally, I find it interesting to see the chief influences of teen mass culture in Asia. From the manga styling of Shinee Lucifer to the cutesy looks of SNSD, you can see their young followers all across Asia. Not quite Lady Gaga but translated to Asia, the influence is equally immense and widespread. Note the differences between western and eastern boy/girl band styling... not quite the sexy, hot girls aloud or lady gaga. Guys with attitude in dangerously dark colors while the girls are in candy floss colors!

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Wind Shadow



Wind Shadow 风‧影
Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan (Taiwan)
云门舞集


A stunning dance performance staged by one of Asia’s top contemporary dance companies Cloud Gate Dance Theatre of Taiwan, Wind Shadow is a groundbreaking collaboration between revered choreographer Lin Hwai-Min and internationally renowned Chinese visual artist Cai Guo-Qiang.

An experimental fusion of installation art and dance, Wind Shadow carries you to a world of changing shadows where dancers take turns playing humans as well as their shadows. Wind Shadow is meticulously conceived to replicate natural wind movements such as launching kites and fluttering angelic wings. Displaying total submission to the theme, performers dance with an ephemeral lightness, seemingly controlled by the wind and fluidly blending with the ‘shadows’.

Cai’s stunning gunpowder drawings and artworks of explosions are projected via video through fluttering flags, forming a contrasting backdrop for the dancers as they turn into wandering ‘shadows’. Against a haunting soundtrack, the landscape changes abruptly into an apocalyptic showdown with sulphur-lit smoke, fire, black ‘snowflakes’ and even a black rainbow. In a scene evocative of a nuclear holocaust, a ‘Black Hole’ forms on stage, engulfing the dancers in a tunnel of darkness.

I couldn't describe it better so I took the above description from their website. As a personal experience, it was stunning visually although the theme can be scary at times. As we explore the relationship we have with our 'shadows'. And when our 'shadows' take over our lives. Asian arts has been described as intellectual by a foreign friend of mine. I guess that is true after all. Perhaps we all need to make sure we control our 'shadows' rather than let it take over us.

The Best of VooDoo Drums



As street art is bubbling across Asia, I recently went to an arts program called CLAP to liven up Singapore's business district. Amongst various talented performers, a drums band called Voodoo stole the entire show away. 10 guys, 10 kinds of drums. It was absolutely inspiring and mind blowingly good. Check them out! The only link I found...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Cm0khJPl8w&feature=PlayList&p=C06F1E1AB59F2FEF&playnext_from=PL&playnext=1&index=26

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Scarlet is mumbling

A beautiful dance performance by a dear friend last friday, Scarlet is a solo dance performer from Hong Kong. The setting was amidst a forest in an old primary school grounds. It was beautiful beyond words the entire experience. www.artsfisson.com

Thursday, April 22, 2010

Street Revolution Jam!

5 Jun 2010 Esplanade Singapore Street Festival -The promotion and inclusion of Street culture in the Singapore Arts is to me, both pivotal and exciting. It is the encouragement of creativity in the street level across all ages and ethnicity. Great stuff!

Saturday, April 3, 2010

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Design exhibition - Singapore


Groovisions @ Japan Creative Centre, 4 Nassim Rd, Singapore. 30th Mar to 30 Apr

Art and design exhibitions - Singapore


I have yet to check this exhibition out (but will do so look out for the comments!) but the location looks very charming! http://www.oldschool.sg/

Sunday, March 28, 2010

kyoto temple


kyoto temple, originally uploaded by maxtal75.

How striking is this corridor in a Kyoto Temple. bright orange against the raw wood. The calligraphy of scriptures and dates adds to the mystic of the corridor to me.

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Hot Chip - Colors


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_cTtjBXzyB8

Nothing to do with Asia but a cool video by Hot chip called Colors. Notice the difference if our eyes were to be of a different color! Hope you guys will like it!

S A D H U. Dwarka


S A D H U. Dwarka, originally uploaded by Claude Renault.
This is my current favourite photograph by Claude Renault. Beautiful lighting n colors.

P I N K. Pushkar


P I N K. Pushkar, originally uploaded by Claude Renault.
Sensory overload of colors! Lets not stop....

H O M E. Jodhpur


H O M E. Jodhpur, originally uploaded by Claude Renault.
Need I say more... I really like the cute childlike color palette in contrast with the old man in white. It somehow gives her a childlike glow to me.

Color of Asia


Color of Asia, originally uploaded by Matzepeng.
A gorgeous orange series by Matzepeng on Flickr. I just love the subtle halo around the young monk in Laos. Shades of divinity.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Graffiti of the Celeste Dance Performance


I saw a modern dance performance recently called the Graffiti of the Celeste. Its a non profit dance troupe called Arts Fission and it was held at the Singapore Esplanade. Its a very interesting modern dance piece with renown indonesian vocalist in the background. Haunting, beautiful and thought provoking, it shows avant garde movement have finally reached its place in this part of the world. Its heart warming to see Singapore becoming so much more cultural and experimental in the arts. Hopefully, this trend will persist with time and people will start looking at these small projects more than simply another big blockbuster.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Asian Fashion Summit - Singapore



The 2010 Asian Fashion Summit, hosted by WGSN, will be held this year in Singapore Four Seasons Hotel. An event not to be missed as topics will cover global fashion trends, 10 global issues that drive design, buying and retail trends in 2010 and color and the global stage panel debate. check out www.asiafashionsummit.com for more information

Monday, March 15, 2010

The Day of Silence- Bali




16th March Tuesday - Today is the Balinese Hindus New Year Eve, known locally as Nyepi (from the word sepi - silent), the Day of SIlence. Instead of lavish parties, Balinese celebrate the coming New Year with meditation, quiet introspection and spiritual cleansing. The day of silence, no fires, no vehicles, no lights (only candles) and no noise. The day before Nyedi, Ogoh Ogoh (huge representatives of evil spirits) are paraded and it is an explosion of colors, noise, music and flames. After which Nyepi day restores the cosmic balance disrupted by man's greed in exploiting the earth. How wonderful.

Streets of Beijing




I took this pictures in Beijing's Sanlitun street in front of a shopping mall called 3.3. I remember thinking how much the youths of China are embracing global cultures and how fast it has infiltrated China. It is also interesting to see so many nationalities mixing so well together through common interests. The acceptance of foreigners in Beijing and the embrace of foreign cultures noted.

China_Shanghai



i've asked my mates to take picts of asia as they travelled. and this is a photo of shanghai highway when u arrive. such optimism and grandeur.

Friday, March 12, 2010

Chinese poetry

I met with a friend last night and talked about our interest in Chinese philosophies.. and how ignorant we are today about it. So I decided to venture more into the mysterious world of chinese philosophy. Here's one I found today that spoke to me. 9th century Chinese zen master.

Long seeking it through others,
I was far from reaching it.
Now I go by myself;
I meet it everywhere.
It is just I myself,
And I am not itself.
Understanding this way,
I can be as I am.

- Tung-Shan (806-869)

Say no to copycats




This is taken at the Singapore Furniture Fair exhibition halls today. Check out the exhibition stand designs.. it is literally forbidding. The hostility I met with the last couple of days trying to take pictures due to the fact that all the exhibitors are afraid of copycats in asia. Stealing styles, ideas, copying them shamelessly has taken to new heights here. Is originality dead here?

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Under the ground



Once in a blue moon, I find something underground in asia at the risk of another yuppy pickup joint. The idea of anything underground seems unfortunately tagged with the label 'BAD'. One has to be very proper and 'good' around some of the strict asian cultures. Thankfully there is hope! (see above) In the city of arts, culture, history. Beijing. Very cool. Finally.

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Mongolian eyes


It has been a well known trend in Asia to change small Chinese/Mongolian eyes with single eyelids into 'deep set' eyes with double eyelids. The procedure of cutting a double eyelid or sticking small tapes on the eyelid just to create a double eyelid.
I recently saw a wonderful movie called Mongol. In Mongolia, small eyes are preferred as they believe evil spirits enter through your eyes. The less you see, the less evil enters. Simply wonderful. I have personally loved the sexy single eyelid of a chinese eye and I hope someday it will be ok to just keep things simple.

Colors and textures around us - Hong Kong

This is used to put out fires in the hiking trail. red for danger.

Colors and textures around us - Hong Kong

A line of pink cable - Hong Kong

Colors and textures around us - Hong Kong

Colors and textures around us - Hong Kong

The copper rust and the muted yellow buttons work beautifully together.

Colors and textures around us - Hong Kong




The colors and textures around us


As we are busy embracing the newest and the latest in Asia, I found that a sort of sad neglect is taking place towards our immediate surroundings. So I started noticing little forsaken objects taken mostly in Hong Kong for their beautiful colors and textures. I hope others will see the same beauty and colors as I did when I took these photos.

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Naoto Fukasawa-Tile light

Naoto Fukasawa

I attended a speech given by Naoto Fukasawa at the Singapore Furniture Fair yesterday and was very impressed by his design philosophy. The idea of super normal objects that are just enough. Not redesigning and simply subconsciously allowing the environment or how things are essentially used to dictate design. The importance to begin with a philosophy of thinking/design and believing in it is emphasized once again. Its not about styling or simply creating for the sake of it. The above lighting by him is such a good example. Perhaps when we are living in the world of excess, we can relook at our lives and consume intelligently. Not design for the sake of designing, or consuming because we can afford to.