Friday, November 30, 2007

Wah lau. Joavien Ng is chioh, man.

Or at least, the shots we got from the photo shoot are:





There's a video coming up!

Thursday, November 29, 2007

ROJAK 10: The Collaborative Edition

We're gonna be featured in the next edition of ROJAK this Saturday night:

Dear friends,

Welcome to ROJAK 10: The Collaborative Edition! (in conjunction with the Singapore Design Festival 2007 and the inaugural ArchiFest 2007)

Head down to the historic City Hall Building (Level 3: Chamber) this coming Saturday, 1 December at 8pm. The venue is kindly hosted by Singapore Institute of Architects.

This special edition of ROJAK will feature 5 works of a collaborative nature spanning the fields of architecture, product design, film, theatre, performance art and multimedia.

And they are Magical Spaces: Adib J, Yeo Jia-Jun, Rofan Teo, outofstock: Wendy Chua & Gabriel Tan, V.I.S.T.A. Lab: Ka Fai with various artists, Loo Zihan & Ruby Pan and syntfarm: Vladimir Todorovic & Andreas Schlegel.

The uber-cool invite artwork is by JUN from UFHO.

Like always, please bring drinks to share for the ROJAK dingy and spread the ROJAK sharing spirit :)

See you there! :)

Thanks for reading :)

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Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Hot off the presses

Su-mei's just printed our flyers!



Just happened to be in the Theatreworks office when she did.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Today's workshop is brought to you by...






...the letters W, T and F. Which means that the production is coming along quite nicely.

The concept now seems to involve the characters as satellites orbiting the audience on a white catwalk. Heaven knows if we'll have enough money for the 2-metre styrofoam ball.

Monday, November 26, 2007

Omnis mutandis

The ground's shifted for me in this current edition of VISTA. Having written some conceptual text, I'm now placed as an observer, with the suggestion that I generate further text for print during the rehearsal process itself. No need for me to memorise the babble - I'm going to spend the entire show encased in a perspex coffin.


What's disturbing to me is how much the concept is changing behind my back - apparently, now Joavien is a Queen Android who evolves from being a robot to a human, Fared is an Animal Android who evolves from animal to human to robot, and Pat is going to be a Zen Android who examines our relationship with space by staring at walls.

They say they like my text better this time round - more him, says Ka5. Given me some homework on creating fictions to accompany each character. Me, I'm wary of having ANY text in this show.

Saturday, November 24, 2007

Mo' Workshoppin'

We've got nearly the whole team in today. Eng Tat's strapping Joavien into the new electronic motion-detector sensors he's designed; they pick up on her blood pressure while she dances and translate the pulse into pitch. Ka Fai's been testing out his new sound design (Zul is abroad) while Fared and Pat improvise with their bodies - he thinks Pat's gained a new vocabulary of movement, but he's still hoping to translate Fared's inhuman jerks into smoother, more durational postures. Torrance is on his computer doing set design stuff, I guess - me, I'm rankled by the way I'm unable to upload any images, at all. Gmpht!

Pretty pictures and artist bios forthcoming. Woan Wen ain't here yet.

Winter Fashions from kwodrent

Thursday afternoon Eng Tat, the director and the performers went over to our costume designer Grace Tan's home studio. ET took these shots of Joavien in her December couture:

I like to think of this as her church organ/bell costume:


This one is her 80s polkadot costume:

And what the hell, one last view from the posterior:


Grace Tan gives good pleats. Mathematically designed, too!

Thursday, November 22, 2007

Workshoppin'

Pat is investigating walking as a means of measuring time with the human body, inspired by Rebecca Solnit's "Wanderlust".


Joavien and Ka Fai are playing with the collision of the body with time-stimulated multimedia.


Fared's doing our programme.


Ooh! And we get to pick our photos for publicity!

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

VISTA Lab 2.0: Interference

Didja hear? We have a title!

Second installment of workshopping: we've been joined by a new artist: Lim Woan Wen, who'll be taking over from Andy as lighting designer. So far she's been working with Torrance to recycle the gazillion fluorescent light tubes from 120.

Unfortunately I didn't bring my obtrusive ol' camera at this session, so I can't capture everyone's faces while Ka5 shows 'em the mess of conceptual writing I did while they were away. I feel guilty for not being lucid.

Pat's hair has mostly grown back, but Fared will still have to trim his top to become her clone. (Ka5 has a soft spot for clones, I think.)