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fFurious was commissioned to create an interactive installation for the Singapore River Festival from 25 June till 3 July as an interpretation of life along the Singapore River. We invited musician, Kelvin Tan of The Oddfellows to provide music and sound design, Ryf Zaini who lent his interactive electronics wizardry and artist Airik Ng who collaborated to build the structure.
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The skin of the structure was formed with geometric shapes and lines that evoke waves.
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The Pulse structure along the Singapore River, wonderfully shot by Choo Yut Shing. Check out his Flickrs here.
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Lighted up at night, with slow strobing pyramids.
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In one of the dark-rooms. The idea was for people to walk around the room and unknowingly trigger off video imagery, music and sounds.
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There are 5 rooms to explore. This is an image of the Past room.
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Another image of the Past room comprising of archival photos and illustrations.
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The Past to Present Transition room has suspended droplets and a harp at one side that triggers sounds of life along the river when pulled.
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The Present room has lively and bold graphics.
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The Present to Past Transition room allows people to wade through a sea of inflatable balls, some of which will trigger off sounds
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