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Published by Sooi Leon Li-Aun
on Friday, 23 May 2008 at 20:42.
"the process of making art is just like playing games, I play with colours, materials and experiment (with) all kinds of techniques to make my pieces look interesting and to a certain extent make viewers aware of some social problems." - Chng Seok Tin
Rui An has prepared a fabulous presentation for our lesson on Chng Seok Tin. However, Chng Seok Tin's lesson could not have been complete without... a game!
The game: knocking down my sculpture "The Man, The City and The Environment"
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Published by ojl
on Friday, 14 September 2007 at 21:59.
Hi all, happened to chance upon this recently... quite an interesting article on common flaws in students' short films (although the tone seems quite extreme and insulting). I'm sure many of us must have committed some of the mistakes before.
This link above will help you appreciate the stamp on the end credits of Ratatouille better. "100% pure animation. No motion capture or cheap animation shortcuts were used in the production of this motion picture!"
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Published by Sooi Leon Li-Aun
on Wednesday, 22 August 2007 at 17:41.
Hello!
Our talented and dedicated AEP teacher Mr. Tan Siang Yu has recently released his short film “Duckie’s Adventure” on Youtube. Check it out! Spread the word around and get the whole world to watch it.
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Published by Istvan Paul
on Sunday, 1 July 2007 at 22:53.
For those who have watched Cremaster 3 and can't make head or tail of what it is about, and hasn't read this page already, clicking on the link would help a lot.
Some background information on Freemasonry, the Celtic tale of Fingal, Fionn Mac Cumhail, and the Isle of Man (cf Cremaster 4), and the architect of Solomon's Temple. May not work best explaining how everything works altogether (Barney keeps it a state secret), but better in explaning the individual and apparently disparate parts of the production.