Spooky action in the film/novel debate.

Spooky Action is a mixed media, site specific installation that unfolds amidst opposing shop- house rows as they become a platform for the exploration of human interaction between specific individuals. The installation follows a Collector, Photographer, Writer and a Collective (a beer garden group t...

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Main Authors: Lee, Tracy Marie Shiyin., Luo, Esmonde Jianwen., Wong, Kai Wing., Manoj Prabhoda Chandran., Chee, Kang Xiong.
Other Authors: School of Art, Design and Media
Format: Final Year Project (FYP)
Language:English
Published: 2012
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49021
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author Lee, Tracy Marie Shiyin.
Luo, Esmonde Jianwen.
Wong, Kai Wing.
Manoj Prabhoda Chandran.
Chee, Kang Xiong.
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Lee, Tracy Marie Shiyin.
Luo, Esmonde Jianwen.
Wong, Kai Wing.
Manoj Prabhoda Chandran.
Chee, Kang Xiong.
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description Spooky Action is a mixed media, site specific installation that unfolds amidst opposing shop- house rows as they become a platform for the exploration of human interaction between specific individuals. The installation follows a Collector, Photographer, Writer and a Collective (a beer garden group that gathers at the local coffeeshop) in their daily life as they contemplate the curious events, and each other, in an attempt to cope with the boredom they face in the neighbourhood. Their fragmented stories take place over the week, where the action and interaction of the characters during the weekend are in the film components while snippets of their internal thought processes from the rest of the weekdays are expressed in prose passages.
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spelling ntu-10356/490212019-12-10T11:08:36Z Spooky action in the film/novel debate. Lee, Tracy Marie Shiyin. Luo, Esmonde Jianwen. Wong, Kai Wing. Manoj Prabhoda Chandran. Chee, Kang Xiong. School of Art, Design and Media Wong Chen-Hsi DRNTU::Visual arts and music Spooky Action is a mixed media, site specific installation that unfolds amidst opposing shop- house rows as they become a platform for the exploration of human interaction between specific individuals. The installation follows a Collector, Photographer, Writer and a Collective (a beer garden group that gathers at the local coffeeshop) in their daily life as they contemplate the curious events, and each other, in an attempt to cope with the boredom they face in the neighbourhood. Their fragmented stories take place over the week, where the action and interaction of the characters during the weekend are in the film components while snippets of their internal thought processes from the rest of the weekdays are expressed in prose passages. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2012-05-14T03:00:07Z 2012-05-14T03:00:07Z 2012 2012 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/49021 en Nanyang Technological University 98 p. application/pdf
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Lee, Tracy Marie Shiyin.
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Wong, Kai Wing.
Manoj Prabhoda Chandran.
Chee, Kang Xiong.
Spooky action in the film/novel debate.
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