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Welcome to a blog about "The Singapore River as a Psychogeographical Faultline".

I intend to build a speculative and generative map of the Singapore River. I chose the Singapore River because of its personal and historical significance, and I describe it as a "Psychogeographical Faultline" because the Singapore River is a site at which memories of spaces, fictional (imagined) spaces, and dream spaces interact, merge, or drift apart - like a series of tectonic plates...

This blog serves as my own record of the process of developing this work, which is being produced for The Substation Open Call 2010.

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Debbie Ding is an artist, designer/programmer, and cartographer who likes mapping and visualising spaces - whether they be real, imaginary, or dream spaces. She develops touchscreen applications, interactive installations and teaches Actionscript (AS3). Her personal interest is in map-making, documenting and researching local histories, and reconstructing local narratives. She facilitates the Singapore Psychogeographical Society.

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