Opening of The Singapore River as a Psychogeographical Faultline

from the drawing board:

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to the interactive table:

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thank to everyone who came down specially to the opening earlier today! proper thanks are also in order to Substation for believing in me and letting me do this rather ambitious installation under their annual Open Call, and everyone who helped along the way.

within the next week i'll start compiling all the contributed memories from the psychogeographical game, and collate them on a site at psychogeography.sg/river... which currently points to this blog for the time being. so come back in a few days time to see the update on that part of the installation!!

a more detailed update is in order soon, after i finally have some sleep...



Debbie's exhibition is ongoing at The Substation from 2-26 September 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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