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IdN 15th Anniversary
We are all connected
We are all connected, whether we like it or not. So in celebrating our 15th anniversary, we pondered long and hard on how we could bring the whole world of design and designers closer together.
Riffing on the famous six degree of separation that are supposed to join everyone in this world, we are running a series of competitions this year; and we have had an amazing response in our first series: Black & White.
Entries have been uploaded at www.idnproshop.com/15. Massive thanks to everyone who have contributed and supported IdN projects!
IdN V14n2: Ornamental Graphic Issue
Crime & Ornament
Jackson Pollock once said: "It's all a big game of construction, some with a blush, some with a shovel, some choose a pen." If this is, then the ornamental artist plays a huge role in this game. Almost everything we own or wear is the product of ornamental design, which takes natural materials and colours it, pattern it, paints or draw pictures on it.
This second issue of IdN 15th Anniversary features some of the today's leading ornamental artist. Readers will see the artists' widely disparate attitude to this largely unsung form of creatively.
For more details, please visit www.idnproshop.com
Tiger Translate 2007: Berlin Chapter
What does "Rise" means to you?
"Rise" is the second installment of the three themes of Tiger Translate 2007. Following the first Tiger Translate event, "Merge" in New York City, "Rise" was chosen in inspire the next burst of creativity industry and having its event in Berlin.
With 25 creatives showcased in "Rise", including photographers, illustrators, fashion designers, visual artists and a lot of others, there are treatments in the form of political humour, fairy tales, uplifting message, ancient stories, among others.
The "Rise" publication is produced by IdN and can be purchased at www.idnproshop.com/proshop
For more information about the event, please visit: www.tigertranslate.com
The Feel Good Project
Session 3: Taipei City, Summer 2007
The word on the streetz is that the Feel Good Project have already had 28 confirmed artists/groups around the world contributing for feel good in the major 3 parts:
"Twisted"
"Feel Good World Channel 2"
"Goodie Redemption Program"
For details and submissions, please visit the official website: www.feelgoodproject.net
The Ideo
An online photographic magazine
The Ideo is a beautifully produced online photographic magazine. Produced locally in Hong Kong by a creative ninja known as KS.
The debut issue of The Ideo is named "Abandon", and it was shot in a rundown warehouse of Hong Kong.
Show your love & check out an of issue of The Ideo, please visit: www.the-ideo.org
The Art of Making Marks
Now accepting submissions
"In today's age of the digital renaissance, never has there been a more relevant book on the subject of creating art on a computer. "The Art of Making Marks" is clear evidence that some of the world's greatest artists are choosing digital as their medium today. John Derry, having co-invented Painter, is one of the pioneers in the realm of digital mark-making tools. As one of the world's foremost authorities and passionate advocates behind the movement of expressing oneself with constantly evolving digital tools, John provides his readers with insights that could not be attained anywhere else."
For more enquries: info@idnworld.com
In Midair: Sound Works Hong Kong 2007
Sound works that exhale into the expanse of the city
in midair gathers the works of six sound artists, composers, sound designers and sound engineers to explore sound in art. All the participating artists have had wide international exposure working with sound. in midair is provocative, challenging, and thick as a new experience in a city densely populated with sounds.
Participating Artists:
Felix Hess / Anson Mak / Cedric Maridet / Kawai Shiu / Su-Mei Tse / Yeung Ngor-wah, Anthony / Yuen Cheuk-Wa / Robert Iolini
Opening:
6pm, June 16, 2007 (Saturday)
Kapok, G/F, 9 Dragon Road, Tin Hau
For detailed information, please visit: www.soundworkshongkong.net
Project Canvas
Urban Art Vision
JM Network is Hong Kong's largest outdoor mega-size advertising display network. With their enthusiasm on working with talented artists, they have launched a campaign call "Project Canvas" that offers free airtime to outstanding creative visuals and animations to promote digital art and add an artistic touch to the cityscape of Hong Kong.
This month, JM have selected an animation called "Tale of How" from South Africa which has been premiered at the 8th minute of every operating hour on their outdoor TVs. If your are interested to see your enticing art piece showcased, please visit their web site www.joinmerit.com/projectcanvas for the enrolment details.
Connections by Le Book
A custom-made tradeshow for the creative community
LE BOOK, the international spiral-bound reference for fashion, photography and advertising, now has an offspring: CONNECTIONS, a custom-made tradeshow for creative professionals. From the most acclaimed names to upcoming talents, CONNECTIONS offers a snapshot of the best in image creation worldwide through two days of dynamic networking, portfolioviewing, trend-spotting and ideas-sharing.
NEW YORK
June 13th–14th,
The Puck Building, SoHo
By invitation only
For more information, please visit www.lebook.com/connections
HKDA Awards 07
Call for entries
Organised by the Hong Kong Designers Association, the HKDA Awards has been a who's who of design excellence in Hong Kong and Asia Pacific for over 30 years. It is a comprehensive, multi-disciplinary award for preofessional designs in the fields of graphic, product, spatial and new media.
For more information, please visit www.hongkongda.com/awards07
Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Saturday, May 26, 2007
Regarding bursary application II
Sama has replied me again. So efficient. So good, it beats waiting one to two weeks for a response... It's also gret that i have started to take initiative to call people up to ask for enquiries. I never had the courage to do such stuff before. I was always not confident. but this calls for desperate measures.. gonna have to email lecturers soon...
Hi hi,
If you can, try to get it sort out before 8 June cos’ college is shut for moving to new campus.
I suggest you approach direct contact of your teaching lecturers cos’ they can write good comments on your engagement.
If they all say no, then I can write for you.
Ask DOtter to write – sure she will do good one for you.
You want to ask Yarmie?
Good to have a studio & ccs lecturer.
What think you?
Sama
On 5/25/07 4:09 PM, "LDW" wrote:
hello Sama!
I have sent an email to the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan regarding the arts and cultural bursary and the admin staff called back saying that they do give bursaries to students pursuing com d but they are quite selective about it. Therefore it would require
"Original letter of recommendation from the employer, dean or head of department for senior practioner in the same profession "
and
"Deadline to hand in the form to Division of Academic Administration is by 10 June 2007"
should i ask you to write the letter of recommendation as well as the other teachers who have taught me or what do you think i should do?
i have another question to you- from now till 10 june, would the school be open? how am i supposed to hand it in?
Thanks for your help will be looking forward to your reply again!
regards,
LDW
Hey,
First thing first, you must call them and check... Never make guessing to such important matter.
You can approach lecturers who have taught you for recommendation letter. Also check the application form how many recommendation they need.
Hope this help.
Best,
Sama
On 5/17/07 11:42 AM, "LDW" wrote:
hello Sama!
i have just seen the mail regarding the singapore hokkien huay kuan bursary and was wondering if my course(com d) is applicable because they stated "arts and cultural pratitioner" and me and my friends do not understand that term(we are guessing fine artists only).
if level one students next sem are applicable for this bursary, then who do i refer to to write a letter of reccomendation? could i ask you or other lecturers who have taught me, or must i ask Jallen?
i will be looking forward to your reply soon! thank you!
regards,
LDW
Hi hi,
If you can, try to get it sort out before 8 June cos’ college is shut for moving to new campus.
I suggest you approach direct contact of your teaching lecturers cos’ they can write good comments on your engagement.
If they all say no, then I can write for you.
Ask DOtter to write – sure she will do good one for you.
You want to ask Yarmie?
Good to have a studio & ccs lecturer.
What think you?
Sama
On 5/25/07 4:09 PM, "LDW"
hello Sama!
I have sent an email to the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan regarding the arts and cultural bursary and the admin staff called back saying that they do give bursaries to students pursuing com d but they are quite selective about it. Therefore it would require
"Original letter of recommendation from the employer, dean or head of department for senior practioner in the same profession "
and
"Deadline to hand in the form to Division of Academic Administration is by 10 June 2007"
should i ask you to write the letter of recommendation as well as the other teachers who have taught me or what do you think i should do?
i have another question to you- from now till 10 june, would the school be open? how am i supposed to hand it in?
Thanks for your help will be looking forward to your reply again!
regards,
LDW
Hey,
First thing first, you must call them and check... Never make guessing to such important matter.
You can approach lecturers who have taught you for recommendation letter. Also check the application form how many recommendation they need.
Hope this help.
Best,
Sama
On 5/17/07 11:42 AM, "LDW"
hello Sama!
i have just seen the mail regarding the singapore hokkien huay kuan bursary and was wondering if my course(com d) is applicable because they stated "arts and cultural pratitioner" and me and my friends do not understand that term(we are guessing fine artists only).
if level one students next sem are applicable for this bursary, then who do i refer to to write a letter of reccomendation? could i ask you or other lecturers who have taught me, or must i ask Jallen?
i will be looking forward to your reply soon! thank you!
regards,
LDW
Thursday, May 17, 2007
regarding bursary application
just sent mail to Sama because i have my doubts about applying for the bursary. What does Arts & Cultural" mean to you ??? coz to me it sounds more applicable for fine artists in the making rather than graphic design students...
Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan Bursary 2007
gonna go try for this one.
FW: Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan Bursary 2007
FW: Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan Bursary 2007
Hello,
Recently we have received some enquires from students about scholarships. Here is one that you may be interested in. My apologies in advance if you are a international or a graduating student, our email system is still for 2006/2007 students and it does not discriminate between local and international.
Please apply if you are interested.
The details for the bursary is as follow:
Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan Arts & Cultural Bursary 2007 is open for application.
Notes to Applicants:
1. Applicants must be Singapore citizens or permanent residents who are pursuing full time or short term arts and cultural courses locally or abroad. Each bursary will range from $1000 - $3000.
2. Applicants must be currently arts and cultural practitioners or intend to be arts and cultural practitioners upon completion of course.
3. Application must be supported by the following:
- Original letter of recommendation from the employer, dean or head of department for senior practioner in the same profession
- Duplicate copies of educational qualification certificates
- Duplicate copies of professional qualification certificates
- Duplicate copy of entry proof/student matriculation card
4. Each bursary is granted on a year to year basis. Those who wish to continue receiving the bursary for ensuing year will need to send in fresh application.
5. Deadline to hand in the form to Division of Academic Administration is by 10 June 2007. Late applications will not be entertained.
Best Regards
Cody Yuen
阮靖雄
Executive
Division of Academic Administration
LASALLE College of the Arts
90 Goodman Road
Singapore 439053
DID : (65) 6340 9144
Fax: (65) 6440 2064
Recently we have received some enquires from students about scholarships. Here is one that you may be interested in. My apologies in advance if you are a international or a graduating student, our email system is still for 2006/2007 students and it does not discriminate between local and international.
Please apply if you are interested.
The details for the bursary is as follow:
Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan Arts & Cultural Bursary 2007 is open for application.
Notes to Applicants:
1. Applicants must be Singapore citizens or permanent residents who are pursuing full time or short term arts and cultural courses locally or abroad. Each bursary will range from $1000 - $3000.
2. Applicants must be currently arts and cultural practitioners or intend to be arts and cultural practitioners upon completion of course.
3. Application must be supported by the following:
- Original letter of recommendation from the employer, dean or head of department for senior practioner in the same profession
- Duplicate copies of educational qualification certificates
- Duplicate copies of professional qualification certificates
- Duplicate copy of entry proof/student matriculation card
4. Each bursary is granted on a year to year basis. Those who wish to continue receiving the bursary for ensuing year will need to send in fresh application.
5. Deadline to hand in the form to Division of Academic Administration is by 10 June 2007. Late applications will not be entertained.
Best Regards
Cody Yuen
阮靖雄
Executive
Division of Academic Administration
LASALLE College of the Arts
90 Goodman Road
Singapore 439053
DID : (65) 6340 9144
Fax: (65) 6440 2064
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