Asian Film Focus, an annual programme dedicated to independent short films from the region, returns to Objectifs this week. Themed “Time Machine”, this year’s edition explores notions of archival and …
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12 to 15 July 2017 Presented by Objectifs Admission: Screenings $5 per session, buy tickets here or at the door. Talks are free.
This year’s Asian Film Focus explores notions of archival …
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Asian Film Focus, an annual programme dedicated to independent short films from the region, returns to Objectifs in July 2017. Themed “Time Machine”, this year’s edition explores notions of archival …
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Asian Film Focus, an annual programme dedicated to independent short films from the region, returns to Objectifs in July 2017. Themed “Time Machine”, this year’s edition explores notions of archival …
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Asian Film Focus, an annual programme dedicated to independent short films from the region, returns to Objectifs in July 2017. Themed “Time Machine”, this year’s edition explores notions of archival …
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The second book for TWENTYFIFTEEN, Lim Weixiang documented the coastline of Singapore. This personal project sprung from an visit to the beach, and has subsequently triggered his curiosity to find out if the people along the coast are like him, seeking an answer.
The founders of Platform – Tay Kay Chin, Darren Soh, Ernest Goh and Leonard Goh – initiated TWENTYFIFTEEN to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Singapore’s independence. 20 photographers have been chosen to create 15 images each, with a folio published for each photographer in the months leading up to August 9, 2015.
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“For the past eight years, my family and I have lived at Commonwealth Drive. The first home I ever owned was a small but cosy three-room flat on the seventh floor of block 79. But I’m just a ‘baby’ in the neighbourhood compared to some of my neighbours, who have lived in Commonwealth Drive for most of their lives. This cluster of ten-storey flats – more popularly known as Zhup Lao (“ten floors” in Teochew or Hokkien) – was one of the first satellite towns built in 1962 by the Housing Development Board (HDB), and I’ve heard a wealth of stories about the area from my neighbours and local shop owners.
Last year, HDB announced that these flats would be redeveloped under the Selective En Bloc Redevelopment Scheme (SERS). It’s sad to think that with the demolition of these blocks, all these old and long-lasting ties will be uprooted and lost forever. I love how this neighbourhood oozes old-world charm with its provision shops, barbers and traditional medicine halls. I’m trying to document as much as I can before it all vanishes.
Many of these things also remind me of my grandmother, who brought me up. I’d like to think that I’m honouring her in this series of photographs.”
The founders of Platform – Tay Kay Chin, Darren Soh, Ernest Goh and Leonard Goh – initiated TWENTYFIFTEEN to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Singapore’s independence. 20 photographers have been chosen to create 15 images each, with a folio published for each photographer in the months leading up to August 9, 2015.
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Objectifs must receive payment of the whole of the price for the goods that you order before your order can be processed. Payment of the advertised price will be taken …
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The Women in Film & Photography showcase at Objectifs is a tribute to the female artists, photographers and filmmakers who have created works that tell stories with impact, …
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Behind the Camera is a snapshot of the contemporary Singapore film industry through the personal stories and photos of some of its most talented creatives.
Featuring:
Boo Junfeng | Chai Yeewei | Djinn | Glen Goei | Colin Goh & Woo Yen Yen | Wahyuni A. Hadi | Han Yew Kwang | Lesley Ho | Ho Tzu Nyen | Eric Khoo | Lee Thean-jeen | Lim Kay Tong | Jack Neo | Jasmine Ng | Adrian Pang | Tan Pin Pin | Royston Tan | Kelvin Tong | Wee Li Lin | Daniel Yun
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