Fiction@Love TVC
Fiction@Love TVC
Fiction@Love TVC
Fiction@Love TVC
A short TVC created for an exhibition.
Year :
2006
|
Industry :
Art, design & culture
|
Client :
Singapore Art Musuem
Roles :
Art direction • Motion

Fiction@Love TVC
A short TVC created for an exhibition.
Year :
2006
|
Industry :
Art, design & culture
|
Client :
Singapore Art Musuem
Roles :
Art direction • Motion

Fiction@Love TVC
A short TVC created for an exhibition.
Year :
2006
|
Industry :
Art, design & culture
|
Client :
Singapore Art Musuem
Roles :
Art direction • Motion

Clips
Warning: Videos contain audio. It also contains flashing visuals that may be disturbing or triggering for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.
Clips
Warning: Videos contain audio. It also contains flashing visuals that may be disturbing or triggering for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.
Clips
Warning: Videos contain audio. It also contains flashing visuals that may be disturbing or triggering for some viewers. Viewer discretion is advised.
Fiction@Love is an exihibition that was organized by the Singapore Art Museum and Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art, whereby it examines the influence of contemporary popular culture such as anime, comics, graphic communications, and manga in art.
It featured 51 pieces of paintings, murals, sculptures, videos and interactive installations from Singapore, Malaysia, China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Denmark and America.
This TVC presents a collage of selected artworks from the exhibition.
Music: Clart
Fiction@Love is an exihibition that was organized by the Singapore Art Museum and Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art, whereby it examines the influence of contemporary popular culture such as anime, comics, graphic communications, and manga in art.
It featured 51 pieces of paintings, murals, sculptures, videos and interactive installations from Singapore, Malaysia, China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Denmark and America.
This TVC presents a collage of selected artworks from the exhibition.
Music: Clart
Fiction@Love is an exihibition that was organized by the Singapore Art Museum and Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art, whereby it examines the influence of contemporary popular culture such as anime, comics, graphic communications, and manga in art.
It featured 51 pieces of paintings, murals, sculptures, videos and interactive installations from Singapore, Malaysia, China, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Denmark and America.
This TVC presents a collage of selected artworks from the exhibition.
Music: Clart