Pattern more than badminton : a visual exploration of patterns for Singapore’s multi-racial fabric.

In a multi-racial and multi-cultural society like Singapore’s, the symbolisms we predominantly come across and the meanings behind them have been inherited from the various mother cultures. As we understand cross-cultural differences and influence one another, is there a possibility where the symbol...

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Main Author: Sim, Rene Feng Ming.
Other Authors: School of Art, Design and Media
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2011
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-445392019-12-10T13:52:13Z Pattern more than badminton : a visual exploration of patterns for Singapore’s multi-racial fabric. Sim, Rene Feng Ming. School of Art, Design and Media Danne Ojeda DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Decorative arts In a multi-racial and multi-cultural society like Singapore’s, the symbolisms we predominantly come across and the meanings behind them have been inherited from the various mother cultures. As we understand cross-cultural differences and influence one another, is there a possibility where the symbolisms and meanings passed down from our mother cultures experience some sort of a change? Could there be a case that a particular symbolism might have evolved to a point that it is unique towards a Singaporean culture? Singapore might not have had the luxury of a long history in which a homogenous culture could have yet been cultivated, but is there a possibility that we can make use of these common symbolisms to reflect upon the local society that we live in? Bachelor of Fine Arts 2011-06-02T03:55:56Z 2011-06-02T03:55:56Z 2011 2011 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/44539 en Nanyang Technological University 22 p. application/pdf
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Sim, Rene Feng Ming.
Pattern more than badminton : a visual exploration of patterns for Singapore’s multi-racial fabric.
description In a multi-racial and multi-cultural society like Singapore’s, the symbolisms we predominantly come across and the meanings behind them have been inherited from the various mother cultures. As we understand cross-cultural differences and influence one another, is there a possibility where the symbolisms and meanings passed down from our mother cultures experience some sort of a change? Could there be a case that a particular symbolism might have evolved to a point that it is unique towards a Singaporean culture? Singapore might not have had the luxury of a long history in which a homogenous culture could have yet been cultivated, but is there a possibility that we can make use of these common symbolisms to reflect upon the local society that we live in?
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title Pattern more than badminton : a visual exploration of patterns for Singapore’s multi-racial fabric.
title_short Pattern more than badminton : a visual exploration of patterns for Singapore’s multi-racial fabric.
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title_full_unstemmed Pattern more than badminton : a visual exploration of patterns for Singapore’s multi-racial fabric.
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