So Long (Till We Meet Again)

A white cat chases a red butterfly in a spiritual world and later discovers that he is actually dead.

So Long’s overall style adopts monochromatic, and red as the main colour to highlight the visual contrast which is deliberately designed to cooperate with the narration. It explores and reflects on the student’s thoughts on death and afterlife in her own culture.

Music and sound in collaboration with German Musikhochschule Trossingen.

I WANT TO WRITE A COOKBOOK

An experiment on non-conventional printed narratives and storytelling. Adopting traits of ergodic literature, it is a fictional graphic novel/cookbook whose narratives are unravelled through recipes, journals, emails and game(s). As an ergodic, experimental text, it requires the reader to explore the various visuals, texts and formats to fully discover the narrative.

 

The story follows an unidentified creature seeking to impress a cashier by writing a cookbook, of which the book details its journey in writing the cookbook.

Yrarbil

Yrarbil is an isometric town-building game. In an enormous endless library, lost ones with no memories of their past, build towns to provide some respite from monsters that roam the aisles. Exploring the library trying to unravel their pasts, it appears the library is strangely infested with monsters and it is up to you to uncover the mystery.

Seeds We Sow

Local produce of a country can be means of nation-branding as locally-grown food are cultural products that reflect the taste and preference of natives. They cultivate a sense of belonging and emotionally connect consumers with the origins of their food.

Seeds We Sow examines Singapore’s agri-food industry to uncover how fresh food is produced and visually represented, to explore new ways of representing local produce that will emotionally appeal to consumers and generate a sense of pride. As part of the project, Farm Folio is an archive of farms in Singapore, documenting existing visual representations of local produce, such as fresh products, packaging designs, point-of-sales displays and behind-the-scenes processes that are hidden from consumers. The archive aims to shine a light on the hard work that goes into producing Singapore’s fresh produce and generate greater appreciation for the industry.

DRAMATURGE

Following in his senior’s footsteps, an aspiring playwright attempts to revive his college’s defunct theatre club.