As part of the Singapore Heritage Festival 2021, Tusitala created Local Flavours, a ‘food delivery’ site featuring 15 poems carefully paired with gifs and illustrations. With an eclectic selection of poetic styles and foods ranging from favourites like chicken rice to lesser-known dishes, there’s something for everyone!
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.
little red comma was commissioned by Esplanade Offstage from August 2020 – July 2021. It features six digital adaptations of Singaporean literary works that span genres of poetry and short fiction. Each work is originally illustrated, with audio by our partner Artwave Studio.
An interactive story told through Google Street View, Kallang River Quest invites children to choose their own adventure on a virtual walk around Kallang River, exploring places rich in history from the comfort of one’s own home. This project was part of Arts in Your Neighbourhood (AYN) during the COVID pandemic.
An interactive story game told through Google Street View, On Trek to Otter Greatness by Dave Chua explores the vicinity of Pasir Ris through the eyes of Ollie the Otter. This project was part of Arts in Your Neighbourhood (AYN) – March 2021 edition by the National Arts Council.
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 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”.
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 …
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.
A digital adaptation of Somewhere Else, Another You by Tania De Rozario, conceptualised for #BuySingLit in 2020. Inspired by quantum physics and theories of the multiverse, the resulting interactive website is a free browser-based choose-your-own-adventure experience, inviting you to meander through its paths, and towards your own conclusions.