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RECAP: Manit Sriwanichpoom: image-maker/curator

By  •  December 25, 2020

Curatorial (Case) Studies is a programme by Objectifs that aims to bolster discussions around curating image-based work. As part of the programme in Nov-Dec 2020, a series of public talks …
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RECAP: A VERY SHORT HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY

By  •  December 22, 2020

Curatorial (Case) Studies is a programme by Objectifs that aims to bolster discussions around curating image-based work. As part of the programme in Nov-Dec 2020, a series of public talks …
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RECAP: HIDING IN PLAIN SIGHT BY HASAN ELAHI

By  •  December 22, 2020

Objectifs’ annual Stories That Matter programme looks at critical issues and trends in non-fiction visual storytelling. The theme for our 2020 programme was Who Cares?, reflecting on how image-making and …
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STREET PHOTOGRAPHY SHARING SESSION BY MINDY TAN

By  •  November 13, 2020

Street Photography Sharing Session by Mindy Tan Wed 2 Dec, 8pm to 9pm (GMT + 8) Online, via Zoom — registration is required here.

Join us for a sharing on …
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Thank you for supporting Objectifs!

By  •  November 9, 2020

Thank you for supporting Objectifs through your donation on giving.sg.

In appreciation of your support, please click on the prints below, and select one based on the donation tier you …
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NANG Magazine Issue 8 – Loud Mess

By  •  October 28, 2020

Issue 8 is dedicated to Loud Mess. Writers, artists, filmmakers, record collectors, photographers, and sound designers come together here to reflect on moments of madness and excess embedded in the experience of spectatorship and the craft of filmmaking. With heady images and juicy ideas, this Issue reveals the sensory drama of a cinema that is visceral, trippy, and yet profound. Moments of musical ecstasy are mixed with the grime of horror. Sexy images are intricately woven together with political history. The power of transgression resonates in the exposition of filmmaking processes that embrace mistakes, failures, and instances of chance. The mainstream and the avant-garde find themselves comfortably alongside each other. As you turn the page, you will experience the celebration of loudness and messiness of cinema spilling over into everyday life itself.

About the guest editors:

Shai Heredia is a filmmaker, curator, and founding director of the moving image art biennial Experimenta. Her films I Am Micro and An Old Dog’s Diary have been exhibited widely. She has curated for film festivals and art venues, and was the programmer for the 65th Robert Flaherty Seminar. She teaches at the Srishti Institute of Art, Design and Technology, in Bangalore.

Oliver Husain is a filmmaker and visual artist based in Toronto. His projects often begin with fragments of history, a rumor, a personal encounter, or a distant memory. He uses a wide range of cinematic languages and visual pleasures—such as dance, puppetry, costume, and special effects—to animate his research and charm the viewers into complex narrative set-ups.

About NANG Magazine:
NANG is an English-language 10-issue magazine which covers cinema and cinema cultures in the Asian world with passion and insight. Published twice a year over a period of five years, NANG’s ambition is to build a wonderfully rich and profound collection of words and images on cinema, for knowledge, inspiration, and enjoyment.

Beautifully-printed on fine papers, NANG broadens the horizons of what the moving image is in Asia, engaging its readers with a wide array of stories, contexts, subjects and works connected by the cinema.

Each and every issue of NANG is structured around a specific theme and created in collaboration with a unique group of guest editors and contributors based both within and outside Asia.
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Support Objectifs: 20 for 2020

By  •  October 28, 2020

Get into the spirit of giving with us this season! With the support of 20 photographers, filmmakers and artists, Objectifs hopes to raise $50,000 to carry out the work we do …
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PAST WORKSHOPS

By  •  October 21, 2020

CURATORIAL (CASE) STUDIES: PUBLIC TALKS

By  •  October 6, 2020

In the spirit of broadening our understanding and appreciation of photography and film, these of public talks are about ways of looking at and understanding photography and film in Singapore and …
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Race and Singapore Cinema Webinar

By  •  October 5, 2020

 JHI-UTM Seminar 2020-2021, Mediating Race, Reimagining Geopolitics presents ‘Race and Singapore Short Cinema”, co-hosted by Objectifs and the Department of Visual Studies, Jackman Humanities Institute, Centre for Southeast Asian Studies …
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