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.

2024: Internship at the Ministry

Experimental Physical-Digital Prototype

An early prototype of an immersive escape room experience that incorporates elements of sound design, technology, and interactive theatre. Inspired by George Orwell’s novel 1984, this is a 4-person, 50-minute game centred around themes of productivity and workplace surveillance.

Karaoke Poetry – Yeng Pway Ngon’s “White Bird”

Experimental Interactive Physical-Digital Prototype

Instead of singing the latest Mandopop hit, why not read out a Chinese poem? This interactive website for two players makes Chinese poetry fun and accessible through a karaoke user interface. As participants read aloud, they are invited to make choices that shape the mood and interpretation of the poem.

*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.

The Serial Short Story Project: “Ghosted” by Xie Shi Min

Collaboration Experimental

In this second edition of The Serial Short Story Project, author Xie Shi Min joins us to present another original story, “Ghosted”, which explores the genre of science fiction, about a boy who makes a deal with the lord of the dead.

The Serial Short Story Project: “The House Next Door”

Collaboration Experimental

The Serial Short Story Project is an experimental crowdsourcing project with The Arts House, featuring two authors. The first original story is by Suffian Hakim, spanning the genres of comedy and horror, titled “The House Next Door”.