Monday, 28 March 2016

Psychedelics Light Art: Future World Where Art Meets Science

Thanks to my cousin who took showed the i Light Marina Bay brochure, we enjoyed 50% discount to light art exhibition at Future World, a permanent exhibition at ArtScience Museum. Entrance fees for adult is $14 but by showing the brochure, we only paid $7 per person. 
There are 15 light art installations that are mostly interactive and react to human motion. In this exhibition, the mueseum collaborated with Tokyo-based teamLab that includes artists, programmers, engineers, CG animators, mathematicians, architects and designers. The result is Future World – Singapore’s largest interactive digital playground.
ArtScience Museum
Nearest MRT: Bayfront MRT
Nature theme



100 Years Sea Animation Diorama. We sat on the floor and just watched the animated art on the screen.



The drawing you see on the screen are all coloured by kids! They must be proud to see their artwork on the screen with other kids. I'm quite impressed with this concept.

Kids scanning their coloured art work so that their artwork can be displayed on the screen.
Kids can choose the picture be it aeroplane or lorry  they want to colour.

Just playing with colored balls.
In the mystical land with elephants and horses.




Matrix of Light








Saturday, 26 March 2016

Singapore at Night

The following photo below is Singapore at night as viewed from space. The darkest area in the middle of Singapore is Central Catchment Nature Reserve. I'm currently living in the eastern part of Singapore. As you can see, the southern tip of Singapore is the brightest. This is where one of the busiest ports of the world, Port of Singapore Authority (PSA) is located. Another brightest spot at the eastern end of Singapore is Changi Airport. 
 Image from NASA/JSC, U.S. Astronaut & Station 

Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Remembering Mr Lee Kuan Yew

It doesn't matter whether you like Mr Lee Kuan Yew or not. He is synonymous with Singapore success. Without his strong leadership and intellect, I doubt Singapore will be a first world country today. Today is his death anniversary, just want to say that I never forget your contribution to Singapore.
  
To read my earlier post where I went to the Parliament House to bow infront of him, click here

By the way, today there is lunar eclipse.
I brought this book last week at Popular bookstore.

Tuesday, 22 March 2016

Singapore Good Design Mark 2016 at National Design Centre

From now till 30 June, you can view the winning entries of the Singapore Good Design Mark at National Design Centre which is about 10 minutes walk from Bugis MRT station. 

It features winning entries in three categories namely in Lifestyle, Personal (Business-to-Consumer); Industry (Business-to-Business) and Public Services (like education and medical) which meet high standards of design. 

I found some really innovative product designs. One of my favourite design is a chair with first-aid storage underneath it. Besides checking out innovative product designs, you can also buy Singapore designed products here and perhaps come up with your own design and make it at the Prototyping Lab. By the view, admission is free to National Design Centre.

Time: 9 am to 9pm.
Date: 08 Mar - 30 Jun 




National Design Centre, Design Advisory 111 Middle Road, Singapore 188969










How to get there?

Just alight at Bugis MRT station


 You can read some of the award winning entries here and see some of the products on display.


 Shape Shifting Vacuum Cleaner Robot

 I like this clever idea. Can save lives and space in space limited home.
 One of the President Design Award winner, the most prestigious design award in Singapore.

 Make your own design at Prototyping Lab at National Design Centre
You can view Fifty years of Singapore Design at 2nd level at National Design Centre. You can read my previous blog post here.
You can buy souvenirs here at level 1.

Monday, 21 March 2016

Cherry Blossom in Singapore Flower Dome

From now till 27 March, you can enjoy cherry blossom in Singapore Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay. Last Friday my cousin and I went to Flower dome to see different types of blossoms like Cherry and Peach in a traditional japanese garden decor. Its the first time we had to queue inside the Flower dome to take photo at the Torii gate. Coincidentally, Prime Minister Lee was also at the Flower Dome for the SG50 appreciation dinner.

Its the first time there is Cherry blossom theme at Gardens by the Bay, Flower Dome. I've never been to Japan so this is the best alternative for me. I didn't know there are so many different types of blossoms until the visit last Friday. 

Gardens by the Bay, Flower Dome
From now till 27th March.
Time: 9am to 9pm
How to get there? 
Alight at Bayfront MRT
I used my Samsung Note 5 to capture these flowers. 
I love these delicate blossoms.
My cousin and I do have affinity with Prime Minister Lee. He was also at Gardens by the Bay for the event but no we didn't rush to take photo of him as we were too enthralled by the cherry blossoms.

I used my Samsung Note 5 to capture these flowers. 
I love these delicate blossoms.


A special blossom. Their petals are really big than the sakura.

Torii gate
Image from http://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/en/whats-on/calendar-of-events/2016-blossom-beats.html