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Anthony Chin
Hsu Fang-Tze
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00:55:15
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Residencies AiRCAST Episode #18: Anthony Chin
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History
Artistic Research
Decolonialism
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Wrapping up our third season, we invited back curator Hsu Fang-Tze to dig deep into the practice of Artist-in-Residence Anthony Chin. In their insightful exchange, Anthony discusses his art-making process that often begins with extensive research into archives addressing imperial and colonial histories, and how this eventually informs the conceptualisation of his site-specific installations that bring to light the geopolitical reverberations that continue to resonate until today. Anthony also considers how his background in industrial design has shaped his practice and interest in the symbolic significance of objects.
Contributors: Anthony Chin, Hsu Fang-Tze
Editor: Magdalena Magiera
Programme Manager: Nadia Amalina
Sound Engineer: Ashwin Menon
Intro & Outro Music: Zachary Chan
Cover Image & Design: Arabelle Zhuang, Kristine Tan
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2023
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Anthony Chin
Hsu Fang-Tze
Magdalena Magiera
Nadia Amalina
Ashwin Menon
Zachary Chan
Arabelle Zhuang
Kristine Tan
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Podcast
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English
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Southeast Asia
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<a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/14605729-aircast-18-anthony-chin">https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/14605729-aircast-18-anthony-chin</a>
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Irfan Kasban
Syaheedah Iskandar
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00:55:24
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Residencies AiRCAST Episode #17: Irfan Kasban
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Performance
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In this episode, we invited curator Syaheedah Iskandar to explore the multidimensional practice of Artist-in-Residence Irfan Kasban. This conversation marks a full-circle moment for the two as they first collaborated for Hutang Belantara, a public programme at NTU CCA Singapore back in 2016 when Syaheedah was Curatorial Assistant with us at the Centre. The two trace through Irfan’s background that has seen him wear varying hats, weaving through theatre and sound, and addressing what drew to the arts. Irfan also opens up about the significance of curiosity in guiding his working process that is largely collaborative, open, and ever-evolving. He also shares about the various communal activities he held in the studio that he has affectionately called Port of Reciprocity, also the title of his long-term research project.
Contributors: Irfan Kasban, Syaheedah Iskandar
Editor: Magdalena Magiera
Programme Manager: Nadia Amalina
Sound Engineer: Ashwin Menon
Intro & Outro Music: Zachary Chan
Cover Image & Design: Arabelle Zhuang, Kristine Tan
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2023
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Irfan Kasban
Syaheedah Iskandar
Magdalena Magiera
Nadia Amalina
Ashwin Menon
Zachary Chan
Arabelle Zhuang
Kristine Tan
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English
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<a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/14463494-aircast-17-irfan-kasban">https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/14463494-aircast-17-irfan-kasban</a>
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Southeast Asia
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Shahmen Suku
Moses Tan
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00:54:14
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Residencies AiRCAST Episode #16: Shahmen Suku
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Performance
Race
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This episode features a conversation between Artist-in-Residence Shahmen Suku and Singaporean artist Moses Tan. With disparate practices, the two find synergy as they uncover shared ground in their drawn-out path in becoming a visual artist. They discuss how Shahmen’s experience growing up as a minority in Singapore shaped his practice that employs humour and double-meanings to confront difficult truths. Shahmen also ponders upon the position he occupies in straddling the lines between performance within theatre, performativity, and performance within the visual arts.
Contributors: Shahmen Suku, Moses Tan
Editor: Magdalena Magiera
Programme Manager: Nadia Amalina
Sound Engineer: Ashwin Menon
Intro & Outro Music: Zachary Chan
Cover Image & Design: Arabelle Zhuang, Kristine Tan
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2023
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Shahmen Suku
Moses Tan
Magdalena Magiera
Nadia Amalina
Ashwin Menon
Zachary Chan
Arabelle Zhuang
Kristine Tan
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English
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<a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/14418127-aircast-16-shahmen-suku">https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/14418127-aircast-16-shahmen-suku</a>
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Southeast Asia
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Yanyun Chen
Karin Oen
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00:56:51
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Residencies AiRCAST Episode #15: Yanyun Chen
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Materiality
Spaces of the Curatorial
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In this episode, we entrusted curator and scholar Karin Oen to converse with our Artist-in-Residence Yanyun Chen. The two come together for a fascinating conversation revolving around the significance of the studio in Yanyun’s practice, revealing how it can act as a stable space for generative experimentation, exploration, and inspiration during transitional periods. Throughout the exchange, Yanyun divulges the importance of materiality in her practice, how the residency has influenced new modes of thinking and working, and the innocuous comments that kindled her interest towards her current research project. They also touch upon Yanyun’s concurrent practices, contemplating the value in allowing them to unfold and weave together naturally.
Contributors: Yanyun Chen, Karin Oen
Editor: Magdalena Magiera
Programme Manager: Nadia Amalina
Sound Engineer: Ashwin Menon
Intro & Outro Music: Zachary Chan
Cover Image & Design: Arabelle Zhuang, Kristine Tan
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2023
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Yanyun Chen
Karin Oen
Magdalena Magiera
Nadia Amalina
Ashwin Menon
Zachary Chan
Arabelle Zhuang
Kristine Tan
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English
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<a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/13841518-aircast-15-yanyun-chen">https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/13841518-aircast-15-yanyun-chen</a>
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Southeast Asia
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Ben Loong
Syed Muhammad Hafiz
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00:58:33
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Residencies AiRCAST Episode #14: Ben Loong
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Materiality
Cultural Production
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In this episode, curator Syed Muhammad Hafiz digs deep into the practice of Artist-in-Residence Ben Loong. We are pleased to bring the two of them back together since their last collaboration two years ago for Squaring the Circle, Ben’s solo exhibition curated by Hafiz. In this contemplative conversation, the two trace their concurrent professional growth over the years of collaboration and friendship, all while delving into Ben’s ever evolving artistic sensibilities and interests. They address the significance of the studio space for the development of a material-based practice and how the discipline necessary to upkeep such a space seeps into Ben’s everyday routine. Throughout the conversation, they also weave in discussions on the perennial question of form versus function, the future of ceramics in the current era of technological emphasis, as well as other core themes underlying Ben’s practice such as the value of labour, craftsmanship, and aesthetics in the art world.
Contributors: Ben Loong, Syed Muhammad Hafiz
Editor: Anna Lovecchio
Programme Manager: Nadia Amalina
Sound Engineer: Ashwin Menon
Intro & Outro Music: Zachary Chan
Cover Image & Design: Arabelle Zhuang, Kristine Tan
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2023
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Ben Loong
Syed Muhammad Hafiz
Anna Lovecchio
Nadia Amalina
Ashwin Menon
Zachary Chan
Arabelle Zhuang
Kristine Tan
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English
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<a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/13720085-aircast-14-ben-loong">https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/13720085-aircast-14-ben-loong</a>
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Southeast Asia
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00:55:55
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Priyageetha Dia
Anca Rujoiu
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Residencies AiRCAST Episode #7: Priyageetha Dia
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Diaspora
Cultural Heritage
Migration
History
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<span>Starting off the second season of AiRCAST, we hand over the microphone to curator and writer </span><b>Anca Rujoiu</b><span> to interview our Artist-in-Residence </span><b>Priyageetha Dia</b><span>. Priyageetha and Anca are fresh out of a year-long collaboration that culminated in </span><em>Forget Me, Forget Me Not</em><span> (2022), Priyageetha’s solo exhibition curated by Anca which opened last May. In this conversation they share about the background research, interests, and aesthetic strategies behind the new body of work presented in the exhibition. They will also expand upon the significance of colonial histories and marginalised communities, agency and empowerment, as well as media and materials in Priyageetha’s practice.</span><br /><br /><span>Spanning moving image, sculpture, as well as performance and installation, the practice of Priyageetha Dia (b. 1992, Singapore) addresses identity politics by questioning dominant narratives, material histories, and socio-spatial relations. In the past few years, she has been experimenting with world-making gestures that rehash stories of repression and envision alternative futures. Her works have been included in several group exhibitions including </span><em>Attention Seeker</em><span>, La Trobe Art Institute, Bendigo, Australia (2022);</span><em><span> </span>An Exercise of Meaning in a Glitch Season</em><span>, National Gallery Singapore (2020); </span><em>2219: Futures Imagined</em><span>, ArtScience Museum Singapore (2019).</span><br /><br /><span>Anca Rujoiu is a Romanian curator and editor who has been living and working in Singapore since 2013. Taking an artist-centred approach, she is committed to artistic practices beyond the West and to what falls through the cracks within its borders. She was a member of the founding team of NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, as Curator of Exhibitions (2013–15) and Head of Publications (2016–18) and she has curated numerous exhibitions, public programs, and publishing projects. Currently, she is a Ph.D. candidate at Monash University with a research focused on institution building, artists-led institutions, and transnational exchanges.</span><br /><br /><span>Contributors: Priyageetha Dia, Anca Rujoiu</span><br /><span>Editor: Anna Lovecchio</span><br /><span>Programme Manager: Nadia Amalina</span><br /><span>Sound Engineer: Ashwin Menon</span><br /><span>Intro & Outro Music: Yuen Chee Wai</span><br /><span>Cover Image & Design: Arabelle Zhuang, Kristine Tan</span><br /><br /><span>CREDITS</span><br /><span>03’03”: Audio excerpt from </span><em>WE.REMAIN.IN.MULTIPLE.MOTIONS_MALAYA</em><span>, 2022. Courtesy the artist.</span><br /><span>17’17”: Audio excerpt from </span><em>WE.REMAIN.IN.MULTIPLE.MOTIONS_MALAYA</em><span>, 2022. Courtesy the artist.</span><br /><span>19’10”: Audio excerpt from </span><em>WE.REMAIN.IN.MULTIPLE.MOTIONS_MALAYA</em><span>, 2022. Courtesy the artist.</span><br /><span>32’07”: Audio excerpt from </span><em>WE.REMAIN.IN.MULTIPLE.MOTIONS_MALAYA</em><span>, 2022. Courtesy the artist.</span>
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2022-06-09
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Priyageetha Dia
Anca Rujoiu
Anna Lovecchio
Nadia Amalina
Ashwin Menon
Yuen Chee Wai
Arabelle Zhuang
Kristine Tan
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English
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<a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/10959449-aircast-7-priyageetha-dia">https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/10959449-aircast-7-priyageetha-dia</a>
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Southeast Asia
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01:03:46
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Yuen Chee Wai
Anna Lovecchio
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Residencies AiRCAST Episode #6: Yuen Chee Wai
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Experiential
Technology
Artistic Research
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<p>Wrapping up the first season of AiRCAST, in the sixth and final episode former Artist-in-Residence<span> </span><b>Yuen Chee Wai</b><span> </span>speaks to<span> </span><b>Dr Anna Lovecchio</b>, Assistant Director, Programmes.</p>
<p>Get acquainted with Chee Wai as he meditates on his long and expansive journey in experimental music, collaborative networks, and multimedia crossovers. Grown out of an interest in independent music, his creative practice has evolved into a vortex of acts of resistance, melancholic drifts, and world-making gestures that reverberate with critical perspectives on the status quo. Through the course of this exchange, you will also discover how the unprecedented challenges brought about by the pandemic triggered an outburst of creative energy and pushed him even further into the exploration of new alliances and forms of expression.<br /><br />Musician, artist, designer, and curator<span> </span><b>Yuen Chee Wai</b><span> </span>(b. 1975, Singapore) is known for his commitment to improvised music and experimental projects that explore memory and loss, indeterminacy and invisibility. Ranging from the obsolescent and the newfangled, his eclectic toolbox comprises noise, field recordings, found sounds as well as guitars and various electronic instruments which reverberate with critical perspectives inspired by philosophy, literature, film, and politics. Together with FEN (Far East Network), an improvised music quartet he co-formed in 2008, Yuen is active in triggering multifaceted collaborations across Asia. Since 2014, he is Project Director of Asian Music Network for which he co-curates Asian Meeting Festival. Yuen is also a member of the experimental band The Observatory with whom he plays guitar, efx and objects, and organises a range of projects such Playfreely and BlackKaji.<br /><br /><span>Contributors: Yuen Chee Wai</span><br /><span>Conducted by: Anna Lovecchio</span><br /><span>Programme Manager: Nadia Amalina</span><br /><span>Sound Engineer: Ashwin Menon (The Music Parlour)</span><br /><span>Intro & Outro Music: Tini Aliman</span><br /><span>Cover Image & Design: Arabelle Zhuang, Kristine Tan</span><br /><br /><b>Credits<br /></b><span>02’15”: Audio excerpt from installation recordings of </span><em>REFUSE</em><span>. Courtesy The Observatory.</span><br /><span>12’26”: Audio excerpt of George Chua and Yuen Chee Wai live session at </span><em>Strategies v.02</em><span>, The Substation, 2003. Courtesy the artist.</span><br /><span>27’38”: Audio excerpt from unreleased studio recordings of Ishikawa Ko, Iman Jimbot, and Yuen Chee Wai, for </span><em>Asian Meeting Festival</em><span>. Courtesy the artist.</span><br /><span>30’36”: Audio excerpt of The Observatory and Haino Keiji, </span><em>Authority is Alive,<span> </span></em><span>Playfreely, 2019. Courtesy the artist.</span><br /><span>48’40”: Audio excerpt of </span><em>Imprisoned Mind</em><span> from the upcoming album </span><em>Demon State</em><span> by The Observatory and Koichi Shimizu, 2022. Courtesy the artist.</span><br /><span>56’59”: Audio excerpt from installation recordings of </span><em>REFUSE</em><span>. Courtesy The Observatory.</span><br /><span>1h00’52”: Audio excerpt from Yuen Chee Wai’s recording of packing up the studio in the last hours of his residency at NTU CCA Singapore, 30 March 2022. Courtesy the artist. </span></p>
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2022-03-30
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Yuen Chee Wai
Anna Lovechio
Nadia Amalina
Ashwin Menon
Tini Aliman
Kristine Tan
Arabelle Zhuang
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Podcast
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English
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<a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/10684176-aircast-6-yuen-chee-wai">https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/10684176-aircast-6-yuen-chee-wai</a>
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Southeast Asia
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00:46:06
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Han Xuemei
Hsu Fang-Tze
Anna Lovecchio
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Residencies AiRCAST Episode #5: Han Xuemei
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Theatre
Artistic Research
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<p>For our fifth episode of AiRCAST, we entrusted curator and scholar Hsu Fang-Tze to pick the mind of our Artist-in-Residence Han Xuemei. In their insightful exchange, Xuemei discusses how her urgency for engagement steers her fluid theatre practice towards experimenting with different modes of audience participation. As she shares about her current efforts to carve out “intervals of quiet” and “plots of rest” in the hectic context of Singapore, you will also discover that the research on the topic of “rest as resistance” she conducted throughout her residency at NTU CCA Singapore grows out from another residency she did in Taipei a few years ago.<br /><br />Committed to socially engaged practices, multi-disciplinary theatre practitioner Han Xuemei (b. 1987, Singapore) employs art as a tool for bringing communities together and engaging the audience in visceral and personal ways. In her practice, she creates spaces and experiences that incite participants to think outside the box of existing paradigms and articulate forms of hope and resistance. Since 2012, she is Resident Artist at the Singapore-based theatre company Drama Box. In 2021 she received Young Artist Award, Singapore’s highest award for young arts practitioners.<br /><br />Hsu Fang-Tze is a lecturer at the Communications and New Media Department, National University of Singapore where she is also a coordinator of the M.A. in Arts and Cultural Entrepreneurship. Her research interests include the formation of audiovisual modernity in Asia, Cold War aesthetics, philosophies of sonic technology, and the embodiment of artistic praxis in everyday life. Apart from her academic work, she is also active as a curator and has curated exhibitions such as A<em>rt Histories of a Forever War: Modernism between Space and Home</em><span> </span>at the Taipei Fine Art Museum, Taiwan (2021-2022) and<span> </span><em>Wishful Images</em><span> </span>at National University of Singapore Museum (2020). <br /><br />Contributors: Han Xuemei, Hsu Fang-Tze<br />Editor: Anna Lovecchio<br />Programme Manager: Kristine Tan <br />Sound Engineer: Ashwin Menon (The Music Parlour) <br />Intro & Outro Music: Tini Aliman <br />Cover Image & Design: Arabelle Zhuang, Kristine Tan</p>
<p>CREDITS<br />12’38”: Audio excerpt from<span> </span><em>MISSING: The City of Lost Things</em>, 2018. Courtesy Drama Box.<br />15’07”: Audio excerpt from<span> </span><em>MISSING: The City of Lost Things</em>, 2018. Courtesy Drama Box.<br />19’15”: Audio excerpt from<span> </span><em>FLOWERS</em>, 2019. Courtesy Drama Box.<br />21’00”: Audio excerpt from<span> </span><em>FLOWERS</em>, 2019. Courtesy Drama Box. <br />26’24”: Audio excerpt from Taipei Main Station & Research Field Recording workshop part of<br />Asia Discovers Asia Meeting for Contemporary Performance Artist Lab, 2019. Courtesy the artist. <br />35’30’’: Audio excerpt from Han Xuemei, field recordings at Tanah Merah, January 2022. Courtesy the artist.</p>
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2022-03-02
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Han Xuemei
Hsu Fang-Tze
Anna Lovecchio
Kristine Tan
Ashwin Menon
Tini Aliman
Arabelle Zhuang
Fang-Tze Hsu
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Podcast
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English
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<a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/10518783-aircast-5-han-xuemei">https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/10518783-aircast-5-han-xuemei</a>
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Southeast Asia
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Programmes
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Duration
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00:52:08
Participants
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Chua Chye Teck
Anna Lovecchio
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Title
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Residencies AiRCAST Episode #4: Chua Chye Teck
Subject
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Ways of Seeing
Cultural Production
Technology
Description
An account of the resource
<span>Artist-in-Residence Chua Chye Teck speaks to Dr Anna Lovecchio, Assistant Director, Programmes, in our fourth episode of AiRCAST. Follow Chye Teck's stream of consciousness as he tells us about his journey with the medium of photography and his enduring fascination for fleeting forms and makeshift compositions. In recent years, Chye Teck is developing a more experimental attitude towards the image-making process creating works that respond to the specificity of a site, rather than to a subject matter, and reverberate with emotional vibrations. He has also become involved in several collaborations with other artists and he is cultivating a new fascination for cellphone images and the creative potential of readily available, off-the-shelf digital technologies.<br /><br />Contributor: Chua Chye Teck <br />Conducted by: Anna Lovecchio <br />Programme Manager: Kristine Tan <br />Sound Engineer: Ashwin Menon (The Music Parlour)<br />Intro & Outro Music: Tini Aliman<br />Cover Image & Design: Arabelle Zhuang, Kristine Tan<br /></span>
Date
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2022-03-02
Contributor
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Chua Chye Teck
Anna Lovecchio
Kristine Tan
Ashwin Menon
Tini Aliman
Arabelle Zhuang
Format
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Podcast
Identifier
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<a href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/10394357-aircast-4-chua-chye-teck">https://www.buzzsprout.com/1845756/10394357-aircast-4-chua-chye-teck</a>
Coverage
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Southeast Asia
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Title
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Contributors
Contributor
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First Name
Kristine
Surname or Business Name
Tan
Years Affiliated
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2021 - 2022
Affiliation
Company, organization, or institution name
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
Birthplace
Singapore
Occupation
Professional title or identity
Programmes Coordinator
Public Resource Centre Affiliation
Artist Research Platform
Library
Video Resource Platform
None
None
Contributor Type
Staff
Country of Practice
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Singapore
United Kingdom
Dublin Core
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Title
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Kristine Tan
Contributor
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Kristine Tan
Coverage
The spatial or temporal topic of the resource, the spatial applicability of the resource, or the jurisdiction under which the resource is relevant
Southeast Asia
Subject
The topic of the resource
Curatorial Practice