Design Workshop Booklet

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Design Workshop

Exhibition and Curation a public display of works of art or items of interest, held in an art gallery or museum or at a trade fair: an exhibition of French sculpture | [ mass noun ] : he never lent his treasures out for exhibition. select, organize, and present (online content, merchandise, information, etc.), typically using professional or expert knowledge

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Week 1

Personal Exhibition in this mini assignment, we were asked to create a exhibition that portray us as a person with 10 objects. For me there were a lot of artefact chosen by me. but the one that stand out was my penguin plushtoy because the toy represent awkward penguin, and how I can be an social awkward penguin at times as well. 1. Camera to remind me I started design from photography 2. Bottle Shaker tells I love to workout 3. Apron to define me as a Starbucks barista 4. Suncreen to let people know I love being under the sun 5. Tolak Angin medicine means I love Indonesian products 6. Hair Wax because I always style my hair 7. Perfume is my signature scent 8. Memory card that I always lose just like my own memory 9. Spectacles because I used to be a hardcore geek

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10.Awkward Penguin The way I curate my item is that it is my precious personality that I have. although it is may be not a good thing, but I would like people not to interfere with it. So Do not croos the line works the literal way as well that Im telling people not to cross the line and interfere with my personality.

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Week 2

Eggshibition an oval or round object laid by a female bird, reptile, fish, or invertebrate, usually containing a developing embryo. The eggs of birds are enclosed in a chalky shell, while those of reptiles are in a leathery membrane. While the dictionary has their definition of an egg, As a human we tend to analyze every object and every object has their own different meaning to different people. So this was our task, we were asked to exhibit an egg the way we want it to be according to our interpretation.

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HCooNa Matata! Egg, has a fragile shell that people have to protect. It is a precious protein that almost everybody in the world treasure egg. The egg is the king and the hero of the world. So there it is majestic as f***. surrounded by its wifes and fabolously standing on its crown.living no worries life.

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Eggs!!! Everybody in the class has their own way of interpreting an egg. and with the help of everyday object, they display the egg according to how they interpret the egg.

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Singapore Art Museum Since the Singapore Art Museum (SAM) opened its doors in January 1996, the museum has amassed one of the world’s largest public collections of modern and contemporary Southeast Asian artworks, with a growing component in international contemporary art. SAM, which now focuses on contemporary art, is housed in a restored 19th century mission school. SAM draws from its collection and collaborates with international contemporary art museums to curate and present contemporary art exhibitions. Contemporary art of the region is also given international exposure through SAM’s travelling exhibition programme and collection loans.

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Real Exhibition! The way I curate my item is that it is my precious personality that I have. although it is may be not a good thing, but I would like people not to interfere with it. So Do not croos the line works the literal way as well that Im telling people not to cross the line and interfere with my personality.

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Exhibition Every little thing in the musem has their own story. the way they exhibit the artwork and the flow they have decided is an interesting integration between the artwork itself and the way it being presented.

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Week 4

National Design Centre The National Design Centre (NDC) is the nexus for all things design. This is where designers and businesses congregate to exchange ideas, conduct business, use its facilities and obtain assistance from the national agency for design, the DesignSingapore Council. Centrally located in the arts, cultural, learning and entertainment district in the Bras Basah-Bugis area, it is well placed to invite the public to learn about design through its exhibitions and programmes.

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Japanese Design. The visit to the National Design Centre has inspired me a lot. the way they present the artwork is simple yet has function all over. Japanese design is simple yet so functional, they give a lot of details to the functionality. Unfortunately, we didnt get to take photographs of the exhibition as it was not allowed.

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Week 5

Emochine Exhibition This exhibition is a dialogue between machines and humans. We often inject values of machines into humans. But now, we want to inject human emotional values into machines. Imagine a machine that have dreams, have memories, or even tantrums, just like us. Would the world we live in, be a better place? This ambitious assemblage aims to experiment the emotional connection between the machine and human. Today, the machine will be the subject of our possible future. Not a world where humans are halfrobots but of a world where machines are half-human.

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Preparation The visit to the previous Exhibitions sure has helped a lot in preparing our own exhibition. We learned how we can assign all the artworks accordingly with the right flow too. The preparation was a little bit messy but it sure was a good experience.

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It has begun! The exhibition finally opened for public. Many people has came and visited the exhibition and gave their comment about how well we did about the exhibition.

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Emochine Label There are several different options for labeling your work in this setting, though each should let visitors know: 1.The artist’s name 2.The title of the work 3.The medium of the work 4.The size of the work

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Igor Ivander

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LASALLE College of the Arts

kjʊ(ə)ˈreɪt LECTURERS Yasser Suratman Michael Chen


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