Elective Course HS2012 | Singapore Images of Territory

Elective Course HS2012 | Singapore Images of Territory
December 6, 2012 jrebsame

ABSTRACT

How to see, describe and even construct an urban space through moving images? Looking through the camera lens and sampling what we see into a video reportage, we explored Singapore’s fragmented borderlands. At the same time, the explorations led to questions on cultural aesthetics and hidden ideologies of images. A video work is closely tied to a territory; a moving image and a map are considered as complementary ways of seeing urban space.

GUESTS

Prof. Christophe Girot, Susanne Hofer, Marc Westhof and Marie Laverre

TEACHING TEAM

Ass. Prof. Milica Topalovic, Susanne Hofer

STUDENTS

Lino Moser and Gabriela Schär, Simon Zemp and Pascal Deschenaux, Desiree Amport and Caroline Schillinger, Ahmed Belkhodja and Saskja Odermatt

CONTACT

Johannes Rebsamen

Student Work: Ba Jefri’s Port by Desiree Amport and Caroline Schillinger

Student Work: Jurong Fishery Port by Desiree Amport and Caroline Schillinger

Student Work: Orchid Farm by Desiree Amport and Caroline Schillinger

Student Work: Down the drain by Simon Zemp and Pascal Deschenaux

Student Work: Reflections of the City by Simon Zemp and Pascal Deschenaux

Student Work: Watertown by Simon Zemp and Pascal Deschenaux

Student Work: Coral City by Lino Moser and Gabriela Schär

Student Work: Sand Gate by Lino Moser and Gabriela Schär

Student Work: Long Sand by Lino Moser and Gabriela Schär

Student Work: Bandwagon by Ahmed Belkhodja and Saskja Odermatt

Student Work: Clockwork by Ahmed Belkhodja and Saskja Odermatt

Student Work: Sunday by Ahmed Belkhodja and Saskja Odermatt