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Reflections on life as a curator, researcher and arts writer. Also known as #wordgirl, making books, living with invisible illness and "connecting the dots that people can't see" (Richard Hsu, TEDxShanghai)…

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Tag: Singapore

Symposium: ‘Transnational Mobility in the Asia Pacific: Family, Friends, Facebook’ at RMIT

Two days into my life in Melbourne, Australia, and I attended the one-day symposium ‘Transnational Mobility in the Asia Pacific: Family, … More

Anthony Chen, border crossing, borders, Brenda Yeoh, Catherine Gomes, Cwerner, diaspora, digital, digital diaspora, Facebook, Fran Martin, Glenda Mejia, Heather Horst, household, householding, Internet, John Chang, John Clang, Jolynna Sinanan, Larissa Hjorth, Melbourne, mobile, multilingualism, online, peidu mama, Philippines, Raelene Wilding, RMIT, Sarah Pink, Shanghai, Singapore, social media, Supriya Singh, Susan Leong, symposium, transnational, transnational mobilities

‘Time is a Dimension’ by Fong Qi Wei

As you know my world is often all things paper (and always words…I am word girl after all). This collage-orific find, … More

architecture, asia, cityscapes, collage, collaging, Fong Qi Wei, hybrid, landscapes, Paper, papercuts, papercutting, passage of time, photographs, Photography, scenes, Singapore, splice, sunrise, sunset, Time is a dimension

Architectural slice

Before the perils of students assessment begin over the next two days, I thought I’d quickly show you a treat … More

7th Shenzhen Sculpture Biennale, architecture, Ching Ian, Dwell, Hong Kong, Hong Kong Art Fair, Hovercraftdoggy, Joo Chiat, Lamma Island, Peter Dixie, Pimm's, Richard Powers, Shanghai, Shenzhen, shophouse, Singapore, Yang Yeo

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