Jul
30
New facade of National Museum
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Ten colourful designs graced the walls of the National Museum in a light installation by Sydney-based lighting effects company, The Electric Canvas, which specialises in large-scale light projections on buildings.
The designs are produced by seven projectors. How can we say Singapore is boring? It is trying its best to re invent itself. Stay tuned for [...]
Jul
9
Changi Terminal 3
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Can art merge with architecture? A recent visit to the Singapore Changi Airport Terminal 3 gave me the answer.
To achieve what would be ‘a sense of Singapore’, the Terminal 3 architects proposed a mixture of natural design elements including a five-storey high Green Wall. The wall comprised of a main steel structure holding five rows [...]
Mar
15
Art In The Open. Public Art: What Is It And Do You Have Any In Your Town?
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The official definition of public art is any visual artwork [sculpture, mosaic, mural, memorials and any other form whether it be functional or aesthetic only] that is located on a publicly accessible site should be considered public art. A very general meaning for a concept as broad and varying as, well, art. And to make [...]
Oct
3
Public Art in Kabul Afghanistan
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Public Art is a great way to cultivate communal spirit among folks. Here is an example of a Public Art project whereby the people of Kabul Afghanistan work together to complete the project.


