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Monday, August 24, 2015

A LITTLE NONYA'S DREAMS | BY BRANDON TAY (SINGAPORE), STÉPHANIE RONZON (FRANCE) AND FRED MULTIER (FRANCE)




  • Date: 21 Aug to 29 Aug
  • Time: 7.30 PM to 11.00 PM (Sun - Thu), 7.30 PM to 2.00 AM (Fri & Sat)
  • Venue: National Museum of Singapore, The Salon, Level 1
Watch The Little Nonya’s Dreams come to life through a pop-up projection mapping that appears as an “open book” in a dark room. Each of the girl’s dreams is told by a different animator, taking visitors to different landscapes and worlds as they follow her journey.

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

Brandon Tay
Brandon Tay is a media artist based in Singapore whose practice spans projection mapped sculpture, moving images and interactive software. He has directed music videos and created and performed content for Jimmy Edgar, Kidkanevil, Skrillex and Jon Hopkins, among others. In 2015, Brandon was hand-picked to participate in Singapore: Inside Out, a showcase of Singapore’s best creatives set to tour Beijing, London and New York, in conjunction with Singapore’s Golden Jubilee.
Stéphanie Ronzon
Stéphanie Ronzon is a digital illustrator and children’s book author, who has contributed to more than 50 albums by various publishing houses such as Fleurus Publishing and Milan Presse. She has also directed an animation movie, L’une ou l’autre, which was selected by the United Arab Emirates Animation Film Festival and Auch Film Festival in France, and which now belongs to the library of the French association of animated cinema. She also teaches illustration at Edaic School in Lyon, France.
Fred Multier
Fred Multier has a strong portfolio in children’s illustration and animation and has contributed to more than 80 albums of children’s literature. He previously worked in graphic communication and animation (Team Coleo). He currently teaches animation at Edaic School in Lyon, France.


THE ANOOKI CELEBRATE SINGAPORE | BY DAVID PASSEGAND AND MOETU BATLLE (FRANCE)






  • Date: 21 Aug to 29 Aug
  • Time: 7.30 PM to 11.00 PM (Sun - Thu), 7.30 PM to 2.00 AM (Fri & Sat)
  • Venue: National Museum of Singapore, Façade
The Anooki (Anook and Nooki) are the world’s smallest Inuits. Watch these adorable characters come alive and run riot across the façade of the National Museum in a story specially created for the festival and Singapore’s Golden Jubilee. Dance and sing along to their irresistible tune and soak up their contagious energy!
The Anooki also won the coveted Trophée des Lumières (Light Trophy) in 2012 and 2014 Fete des Lumiere in Lyon, France, where the audiences chose their favourite light artwork. 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS:

Graphic designers David Passegand and Moetu Batlle founded their multimedia design agency, Inook, in 2000. In 2014, Inook designed the website for Petit Paumé and the Biennale of Lyon (for the fourth consecutive year), redesigned the website of the future new Philharmonic of Paris, created an iPhone game for Renault and designed interfaces and pictograms for Fujitsu’s future smartphone. Inook also recently won the web design tender organised by la Cité de la Musique in Paris. Their famous creations, the adorable Inuits Anook and Nooki, have since taken the animation world by storm.

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