Known for its innate charm and the wooden stilts which resembles an Elephant’s husk, this place is really isolated and the people living here face a lot of challenges in their everyday life.
The Space Between Us, by Grace Baey
Their love is one of distance mixed with desire, tenderness with tension, and passion compounded by the burden of parental pressure.
BOUND, by Sopheak Vong
In Khmer tradition a white thread has been always been used in weddings amongst many other ceremonies.
Hero, by Kamal Sellehuddin
Merdeka Day is doubtless a special day for all Malaysians. The celebration of Merdeka Day however varies depending on how one wants to celebrate it.
It Can Be Better, by Liu Ying
The series depict intentions which result in rigid control on everyday items and spaces. To achieve the ideal order or hygiene, a pursuit of immaculateness is undertaken.
Wong Kan Tai 黃勤帶: ’89 Tiananmen: Remains for Collection
I began an archival examination of some B/W master negatives, those taken during the student democratic movement at the Tiananmen Square in Spring 1989, and from which re-searching the youthful energies long lost at Chang-an Boulevard.
The Domestication of Nature, by Sheung Yiu
Ownership heightens the sense of exclusion and the psychological need to distinguish between ‘us’ and ‘others’. Villagers began devising inventive ways to denote their territories.
Vanishing Hope, by Amrita Chandradas
During and after the long running civil war of 26 years between the Sri Lankan military and the LTTE comes the unquestionable disappearances of thousands of Sri Lankan Tamils.
Ronny Sen: New World Chronicles Of An Old World Colour
I was deeply inspired by Polish filmmaker Krzysztof Kieślowski’s seminal work ‘ Three Colors Trilogy’. Taking a cue from his film, I wanted to react to everything that was going on around me, through individual shades.
Yogyakarta: Street Mythology, by Shamow’el Rama Surya
Yogyakarta is a former Javanese Kingdom city, a live-site that survive for hundreds years, develops in various stack and intersection with other cultures, especially the Islamic cultural and the presence of Netherlands’ colonialism.
Black Matter, by Dianne Rosario
The world presented in Black Matter raise questions about how we interact with the changes and challenges of our time and how we respond to the forces that impact the things that matter to us.
6.9, by Amrita Chandradas
Singapore has progressed from third to first world within the last 40 years. What has been compromised in that process?
A Marginalized Territory in Lanyu, by Guan Xiao-Rong 關曉榮
Lanyu, a small Pacific island southeast of Taiwan, is the home of some five thousand Yami indigenous inhabitants and a few Han Taiwanese residents.
Scars of Independence, by Olga Ingurazova
Scars of Independence recounts the journey of Abkhazia as explored through the memory and identity of the Wolf, a self-exiled ex-soldier.
Offcut, the edge, by Zhao Qian
I strive to see beyond the quotidian matter of urban life, beyond mere function, and to charge it with the vibrancy we so easily miss.