The document provides information about the Penang 3D Trick Art Museum located in Penang, Malaysia. It was set up by 6 people and opened in October 2014 after 6 months of preparation. The museum covers 6000 square feet and is divided into two themes. It includes various wall murals depicting scenes from Penang's history and culture. Entrance fees range from RM10-25. Included are descriptions of some specific murals located within the museum, such as one depicting a traditional fishing village and another showing a basketball game.
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Draw a space for holding thoughts
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Prompt: and it suddenly cracked up and began to spill forth…
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Ness Roque-Lumbres - Asian TYA Network event presentation at ricca ricca*festa 2016.
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Melissa Tan - Asian TYA Network event presentation at ricca ricca*festa 2016TYA Asia
Melissa Tan - Asian TYA Network event presentation at ricca ricca*festa 2016.
29th July 2016, Naha, Okinawa, Japan.
Melissa Tan
Singapore
National Arts Council, Singapore, Deputy Director, Arts & Youth
Asian TYA Network researches and promotes TYA (Theatre for Young Audiences) in East/South-East Asia, and networks to connect TYA professionals. Organiser of ricca ricca*festa, co-organised by ACO Okinawa and The Japan Foundation Asia Center.
Find out more at our website, Facebook page and via Twitter:
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Chen Yoke Pin - Asian TYA Network event presentation at ricca ricca*festa 2016.
29th July 2016, Naha, Okinawa, Japan.
Chen Yoke Pin (Malaysia)
Arts-Ed
Senior Manager
Asian TYA Network researches and promotes TYA (Theatre for Young Audiences) in East/South-East Asia, and networks to connect TYA professionals. Organiser of ricca ricca*festa, co-organised by ACO Okinawa and The Japan Foundation Asia Center.
Find out more at our website, Facebook page and via Twitter:
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The working concept for the sculptural mural to be installed in the central space of 500 Startups, embodies philosophies of ecological design through the use of common disposable materials featuring drawings and paintings exposing the generative processes integral to creativity and innovation. The merging of disposable and often invisible materials provides commentary of the ephemeral qualities of existence and questions the ways in which we respond to current modes of production while attempting to remain ‘human’.
In Duarte’s previous work entitled Casitas Voladoras, he addresses the home as body in commentary about global migration. Along these same lines, global movement and cross pollination present interesting points of inquiry that intersect with 500 Startups.
We invite ALL to participate. In solidarity with the embedded philosophies and design approach of 500 Start Ups we invite people to engage the following prompts:
Draw a space for holding thoughts
Write an equation for creativity
Free association write:
Prompt: and it suddenly cracked up and began to spill forth…
Write an algorithm for productivity
Ness Roque-Lumbres - Asian TYA Network event presentation at ricca ricca*fest...TYA Asia
Ness Roque-Lumbres - Asian TYA Network event presentation at ricca ricca*festa 2016.
29th July 2016, Naha, Okinawa, Japan.
Ness Roque-Lumbres (Philippines)
Sipat Lawin Ensemble
Performer, Artist-Manager
Asian TYA Network researches and promotes TYA (Theatre for Young Audiences) in East/South-East Asia, and networks to connect TYA professionals. Organiser of ricca ricca*festa, co-organised by ACO Okinawa and The Japan Foundation Asia Center.
Find out more at our website, Facebook page and via Twitter:
http://tya-asia.com
https://www.facebook.com/asianTYAnetwork
https://twitter.com/asianTYAnetwork
Melissa Tan - Asian TYA Network event presentation at ricca ricca*festa 2016TYA Asia
Melissa Tan - Asian TYA Network event presentation at ricca ricca*festa 2016.
29th July 2016, Naha, Okinawa, Japan.
Melissa Tan
Singapore
National Arts Council, Singapore, Deputy Director, Arts & Youth
Asian TYA Network researches and promotes TYA (Theatre for Young Audiences) in East/South-East Asia, and networks to connect TYA professionals. Organiser of ricca ricca*festa, co-organised by ACO Okinawa and The Japan Foundation Asia Center.
Find out more at our website, Facebook page and via Twitter:
http://tya-asia.com
https://www.facebook.com/asianTYAnetwork
https://twitter.com/asianTYAnetwork
Chen Yoke Pin - Asian TYA Network event presentation at ricca ricca*festa 2016TYA Asia
Chen Yoke Pin - Asian TYA Network event presentation at ricca ricca*festa 2016.
29th July 2016, Naha, Okinawa, Japan.
Chen Yoke Pin (Malaysia)
Arts-Ed
Senior Manager
Asian TYA Network researches and promotes TYA (Theatre for Young Audiences) in East/South-East Asia, and networks to connect TYA professionals. Organiser of ricca ricca*festa, co-organised by ACO Okinawa and The Japan Foundation Asia Center.
Find out more at our website, Facebook page and via Twitter:
http://tya-asia.com
https://www.facebook.com/asianTYAnetwork
https://twitter.com/asianTYAnetwork
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Taken from the Future of Web Design, San Francisco 2015 Conference. https://futureofwebdesign.com/san-francisco-2015/
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5. Set up by
6 people
Penang's first pure hand-drawn 3D
museum
1.8 million
ringgit funds
six months of
preparation
soft opening on
25 October 2014
12 artists from home
and abroad surgeon
painting will
be consistent
to the ground
George Town, Penang Street
7. museum covers an area of 6000 square feet
divided into 2 main themes
tour can take between 30 and 90 minutes
Penang History Adventure
offers a near-linear exhibit path
8. The first wall mural
near the ticketing counter is the
"Icon of Penang".
9. Penang 3D Trick Art Museum
Open daily: Mon-Fri 9am-6pm
Sat, Sun & Holiday 9am-8pm
10, Lebuh Penang, 10200, Penang, Malaysia
604-263-1628
Email: info@penangtrickart.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/penangtrickart/
timeline
Entrance fees:
Visitor/adult: RM 25
Adult with MyKad: RM15
Children and senior citizen: RM10
Student: RM10
10. WHAT IS MURAL ART?
it is an artwork was painted on wall, ceiling or
permanent surface
Must harmony when incorporated with
architectural elements of given spaces
Two types of mural art
-Interior mural
-Exterior mural
12. • Painted by local artist called NAME
• Depicts a calm scene of traditional
village called Chew Jetty in
Georgetown, Penang.
• The mural art also consist of 3D
sampan that is fixed.
13. FIRST IMPRESSION
• Floating village with each
houses in close proximity
to each other.
• A few blue sampan and a
green sampan tied to a
dock.
• No people on the mural
art itself – symbolize
peace and quiet.
19. Painted by local artist called
Mr. Khoo (40)
Depicts a basketball hoop with
a ball going into it.
One of the player is seen
blocking the ball to prevent it
from going into the hoop while
the other player, who is from
the same team, can be seen in
the background looking at the
ball.
A person may positioned a
posture to show that he is the
one who dunked the ball.
20. FIRST IMPRESSION
• Fans standing
behind the
players give
impression that
this is a real
competitive
basketball
game.
• Dark
background
colors represent
a sense of
something
unexpected has
happened –
Mysterious.
21. NON-VERBAL
COMMUNICATION
• The second player
seems shocked while
looking at the ball.
• The first player
showed a somewhat
suprised expression.
• He tries to block the
other player from
dunking but failed.
22. BODY POSTURE
• The first player is
seen trying to jump
to block the
opponents dunk
with his hand.
• He is trying to
reach the ball before
it goes in.
23. SUBJECTIVE PERCEPTION
• For people who
watches NBA, he
might know that
the first player is
Shaquille O’neal
(#34) who played
from Lakers.
• Both of the players
are considered on of
the best in basketball
and has played in
NBA All Stars.
• The second player
is Allen Iverson
who played for the
other team
Philadelphia
76ers.
24. NON-DOMINANT
CULTURE
COMMUNICATION
• It depicts two
famous African
American basketball
players playing in
NBA teams.
• Basketball is not the
most popular sport
in Malaysia.
• Little popularity as
compared to football
and badminton.
26. LOCATION: KLANG RIVER, KUALA
LUMPUR
• Klang River is a river which flow through Kuala
Lumpur and Selangor in Malaysia and eventually flows
into the Straits of Malacca for 120 Km
27. HOW WE GOT THERE
• BY CAR
• LOCATED NEAR PASAR SENI LRT/ CONVENIENT LOCATION
NEAR CITY
• ALSO KNOWN AS SUNGAI KLANG ART GALLERY
29. ARTISTS OF KLANG RIVER
• GRAFFITI STREET ART WAS SEEN AS REBELLIOUS
• GOVT DECIDED TO LET ARTISTS SHOWCASE THEIR
TALENTS
• COMPETITION CALLED “KUL SIGN FESTIVAL”RUN IN
2012, 200 ARTISTS DISPLAYED THEIR TALENTS
• CONTESTANTS CAME FROM AS FAR AS HONG KONG,
UK, ITALY AND THAILAND
VIDEO OF COMPETITION:
• https://youtu.be/5E4L-dX-p0M
30. MURAL ART AND WHAT IT
REPRESENTS
• Our observation at Klang River:
The artists point of view on freedom, liberalism and the
idea of a free world represented through the art
31.
32. Boy and Klang River
Although it looks simple, but
has different meaning on
how people perceive it.
Attracts tourist and
pedestrian who are nearby
Petaling Street, Central
Market and Pasar Seni LRT
station.
It relates to the place where
it illustrates Klang River's
Mural art.
It shows the characteristic of
the place in art
40. 1.Non-verbal Communication
From the picture above, we can see that the lady, who is wearing a
hat and gloves, is a bird lover. Here she is trying to communicate with
the birds around her through the smoke. From the “love” word that
she has created, she is telling the birds that she love them all.