Urbanism]]> ]]> Choy Ka Fai]]> Ka Fai Choy]]> Installation]]> Sound]]> Southeast Asia]]> Artistic Research]]> Manon de Boer]]> Film]]> Sound]]> Southeast Asia]]> Transnationalism]]> Mary Sherman]]> Painting]]> Sound]]> History]]> Politics]]> Technology]]> A Certain Illness Difficult to Name, an installation that addresses instances of trauma and violence embedded in the process of nation building in Singapore and Thailand through the lens of an individual's point of view. Looking at historical events through the eyes of a single character is an intentional strategy aimed to personalize and humanize history while, at the same time, composing an allegory of collective torment. Having so far mostly produced experimental short films, Taiki aims to use the space of the studio to test a more complex visual and aural installation that can elicit the sensorium of the viewer and trigger out-of-body experiences.]]> Taiki Sakpisit]]> Film]]> Sound]]> Southeast Asia]]> Performance]]> Body]]> Impro Committe collaboration project (2014, Beijing).

The Living Room Tour project has to takes place at someone’s home, a place while he/she lives. whatever the size is, with or without speakers, has or has no electricity; at least one audience is required and the owner of the home is encouraged to invite audiences. The performers may use furniture, kitchenware or anything available. The initial idea of this project came from feeling tired about low-end speakers and wanting to create a sonic space without the expense or formalities which go with this. He says the concert is a temporary mandala, a metaphor for the world. Within this environment is a destabilisation of hierarchy and there is no difference between large and small or professional and amateur. The quality of listening is from participants’s devotion.]]>
Yan Jun]]> Object]]> Sound]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Performance]]> Technology]]> Zai Tang]]> Sound]]> Asia]]> Architecture]]> Nature]]> Public Art]]> Zul Mahmod]]> Zulkifle Mahmod]]> Installation]]> Print]]> Sculpture]]> Sound]]> Southeast Asia]]> Performance]]> Nature]]> Tini Aliman]]> Sound]]> Southeast Asia]]> Performance]]> Nature]]> Working towards the production of a solo album, he will gather and sample physical elements present at Gillman Barracks, using forest foliage as sound conductors and collecting field recordings to expand the vocabularies featured in his music. Along the process, the studio will be treated as a site-specific musical instrument which—through a series of recording and interfacing sessions, either individual or collaborative—will be turned into an environment for feedback and interface.]]> Yuen Chee Wai]]> Sound]]> Southeast Asia]]> Diaspora]]> Displacement]]> Geopolitics]]> Globalisation]]> Identity]]> Labour]]> Migration]]> Yeo Siew Hua]]> Film]]> Sound]]> Southeast Asia]]>