Souvenirs

AR/VR/MR Collaboration Experimental Physical-Digital

Step into imagined worlds through three artists’ playful, site-specific AR artworks within Fort Canning. In this digital art walk, a map interface guides participants to find AR art at specific points in the park. Participants view and interact with the artworks using their phones.

AR Tattoos for Asian Festival of Children’s Content 2023

AR/VR/MR Client Interactive

AR temporary tattoos based on works by 4 Singapore and Vietnamese writers. Designed for children between 7 and 12, these easy-to-apply tattoos can be scanned with your phone, allowing you to play with your favourite characters through simple yet imaginative interactions.

*SCAPE Dance Residency Showcase 2023

AR/VR/MR Experimental Interactive

As part of Singapore Art Week, Tusitala mentored two participants of the *SCAPE Dance Residency. We guided the artists through the process of incorporating HoloLens, a mixed reality headset, into dance performances. The 4-month process culminated in ‘my_space’, a showcase from 6-7 January.

Book Trips

AR/VR/MR Client Interactive

Part of the Singapore Heritage Festival 2022, Book Trips is an online literary map where you can explore Singapore’s past and present attractions through 15 short stories, essays, and poems. Read the book excerpts, play simple quizzes, and take touristy photos with AR filters created by local artists.

Arts x Tech Lab 2021: The Colonel and the Hantu

AR/VR/MR Collaboration Immersive Interactive

The Colonel and the Hantu is an interactive installation prototype conceptualised during the National Arts Council’s Arts x Tech Lab 2021. It uses Microsoft HoloLens 2, projection mapping, and immersive audio to present scenes from Singapore’s history in a panoramic format.

Our Blood Runs Red Just Like Yours

AR/VR/MR Client Tech for Good

Our Blood Runs Red Just Like Yours is a photo book in collaboration with The T Project, which runs a shelter and community centre for …

Sorta Scary Singapore Stories

AR/VR/MR Client Digital Adaptation

A VR experience showcased at The Arts House during Textures 2020, with the festival theme “These Storied Walls”. It features four illustrators’ interpretations using 360-degree illustrations of local horror stories by Catherine Lim, Clara Chow Daryl Qilin Yam and Suffian Hakim.