10 things you can learn about Singapore tourism through literature!

In Tusitala’s latest project, BOOK TRIPS, go on a wild book trip around Singapore with a literary map to discover what our local authors have …

8 things to note before starting your first mixed reality arts project

With the growing interest in such technologies, what should you know before starting your first mixed reality project? From April 2021 – February 2022, Tusitala …

Mixed Reality – Blurring the lines between Augmented and Virtual

In our XR exploration we’ve featured Tusitala’s past AR and VR projects (Part 1: “Getting into the Mix of A/V/MR!”) and taken a quick look …

A quick review of local XR projects

Our team usually goes on monthly excursions to check out new arts exhibits in Singapore, and we enjoy discussing what we see as a group. …

Getting into the Mix of A/V/MR!

Since 2020, Tusitala has worked on a few projects with simple AR and VR (Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality). Check out what we’ve done so …

Putting Art on Everyone’s Plate with Local Flavours

Order your next bite from Local Flavours, and let us put words in your mouth! Bringing together 15 pairs of Singapore-based illustrators and poets, this …

Reading in a Digital Age

Telling a Good Story According to Maryanne Wolf, the author of Reader Come Home, “Every story introduces the child to a new piece of information …

Behind The Scenes: Using Google Street View in Interactive Storytelling

“Stories on Site”, as a concept, was a response to the heightened interest in 100% digital arts projects for the second half of 2020, when …

Behind The Scenes of “Nightjar”

Conceptualising Arthur Yap’s “Nightjar”, the fourth in the little red comma 6-part series was one of our most enjoyable yet challenging creations.  Why did we …

Singapore literature, reimagined

Between August and November last year, Tusitala published six new adaptations of diverse literary works by local writers. Titled little red comma, the project saw …