3D VR Museum, Chinese Heritage Center Nanyang Technological University
3D VR Museum, Chinese Heritage Center Nanyang Technological University
A 3D VR Experience created for users to experience the university without being present! This project was created in a span of 6 months.
Software: Unity3D, Blender & SteamVR
Hardware: HTC VIVE
One Hua Qiao's journey home
David Tan's efforts in honouring his late grandfather, Tan Lark Sye, a famous philanthropist who founded Nanyang University in Singapore in 1952, has helped him reconnect with his ancestors in Jimei, China.
EDGAR 2 robot at NTU Chinese Heritage Centre
The EDGAR-2 social robot was at the NTU Chinese Heritage Centre on the 11th of June to meet his fans. He did a story telling session based on a Chinese idiom. This was part of the Children's Season 2016 activities, organized by the National Heritage Board of Singapore.
Sorry for my standing in front of the camera at the end of the video.
Appreciating Nanyang Art: Chen Wen Hsi
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Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall welcomed 180,000 visitors since re-opening - 23Feb2013
SINGAPORE: 180,000 visitors have entered the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall since its refurbishment and re-opening in October 2011.
The museum celebrates its 111th anniversary this year by intensifying outreach efforts with more programmes.
It is also asking people with historical artefacts to contribute to the attraction's exhibits.
As far as museums go, the Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall may not be Singapore's most well-known but it is certainly one of the most storied.
This place has seen the country through some of its most troubled times.
Some of the historical artefacts on show came from the family of Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean.
Mr Teo said: This is a community heritage institution managed by the National Heritage Board and the Memorial Hall serves as a useful reminder for the community to learn about our social and cultural history and heritage, and to provide Singaporeans with an understanding of our multicultural roots.
The museum hopes more people can make contributions to help showcase Singapore's links to the revolution that ended China's last imperial dynasty, said Shaun Phua, General Manager of the Memorial Hall.
We know that there are many rare materials pertaining to the 1911 Revolution that are kept in private hands of many Singaporeans. If they have these items, perhaps they can consider donating it to the museum for long-term preservation and of course, to extend these materials to, make it accessible for the members of the public, said Mr Phua.
With the addition of special roving exhibitions and seminars on the Chinese Revolution, the museum hopes to extend its reach beyond the 90,000 visitors seen in 2012.
It has trained over 150 students since 2011 as heritage ambassadors.
The 111th anniversary celebrations of the national monument will span all the way till December 2013.
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Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall (Handheld SJ5000EX Elite)
The Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, also known as Wan Qing Yuan, and formerly as the Sun Yat Sen Villa, is a two-storey colonial style villa in Balestier, Singapore
[Teaser 预告] Memoirs of Nanyang 情锁南洋
Be wowed by a bold fusion of nanyin music and Peranakan culture. Memoirs of Nanyang is a cross-generational tale of an immigrant in Singapore and how familial ties comforted his longing for home. Find out what happens when 2000-year-old nanyin music meets Malay music and Mandarin pop.
This production is commissioned by Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre and presented by Siong Leng Musical Association.
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《情锁南洋》讲述了一名新加坡早期移民所面对的考验与挑战,以及他如何通过音乐一解思亲情怀的跨代故事。这场风格独特的音乐剧大胆地融合了传统的南音与土生华人文化的精髓。一起来感受音乐艺术的无限可能,聆听有着两千年悠久历史的南音和马来传统音乐及华语流行音乐的碰撞。
此作品由新加坡华族文化中心新委约制作,湘灵音乐社呈献。
Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall Past and Present 晚晴园之变迁
Singapore Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall Past and Present 晚晴园之变迁 NUS Singapore Studies
Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall (Singapore)
The Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall’s permanent galleries were enhanced with multimedia features that include a hologram presentation of Dr Sun Yat Sen. Two large-scale projection-mapping videos were also developed by Digimagic to complement permanent exhibition displays at the museum. While one provided visual enhancement to support written materials, the other highlighted historic events on the surface of a newspaper montage wall.
#digimagic #creativetechnology #immersive
Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall: Sun Yat Sen's Family
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Video on Sun Yat Sen’s Family.
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Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall @ Singapore 30 Sept 12
Celebration of Mid Autumn Festival at Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall @ Singapore on 30th Sept 2012
The world's first Nine Emperor Gods holy temple - Penang Hongkong Street Tow Boh Keong
The world's first Nine Emperor Gods holy temple - Penang Hongkong Street Tow Boh Keong
Chinese Heritage Museum
The Chinese Heritage Museum was actually in a set of houses showing how people lived when they moved to Singapore. A real life historical site
Nanyang 1-day Trip : Pompeii & King Tut 1/5/2019
PPOMPEII The Exhibition : Ronald Reagan Presidential Library
KING TUT : Treasures of the Golden Pharaoh
100 ANNIVERSARY EXHIBITION
California Science Center
January 5, 2019
From Nanyang to Modern: Singapore Painting from the 1950s to the 1970s (Full Version)
The 1950s to 1970s was a period where Singapore painting enjoyed unprecedented success in terms of its number of practitioners, reception through exhibitions and the emergence of movements and styles that were devoted to the craft.
Art historian Jeffrey Say highlighted some of the competing strands and tendencies of painting from this period, such as the Nanyang style, abstraction, social realism and watercolour and ink.
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About the Speaker
Besides developing its art history programmes, Jeffrey Say has been teaching at LASALLE College of the Arts since 1997. In 2009, he designed the first Masters programme to focus on Asian modern and contemporary art histories. He is currently its programme leader.
As an art historian, Jeffrey carried out pioneering research by undertaking the first extensive study of the history of sculpture in pre-and post-war Singapore. In his professional capacity, Jeffrey has curated visual arts exhibitions and contributed essays to both local and overseas exhibition catalogues.
He frequently gives talks on art history at museums, universities and galleries and conducts short courses in art history which are extremely popular.
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Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall: Sun Yat Sen's Early Years
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Video on Sun Yat Sen’s Early Years.
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Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall in Singapore | 新加坡的晚晴园 - 孙中山南洋纪念馆
Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall (Museum) in Singapore | 新加坡的晚晴园
新加坡国家文物局属下的晚晴园: 孙中山南洋纪念馆
Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall - is managed by National Heritage Board.
Pasir Ris residents visited its Open House on 23rd February 2013 !
A very impressive long bronze wall mural (possibly Singapore's longest bronze mural) took 5 years to build. Its initial 25m panel shows Singapore as a fishing village during 1840s. Then the second, third and final panels were added which show different racial groups and Japanese invasion in 1941. So the total length of the wall mural becomes 60m upon completion. Its height is 2m.
More details of this mural can be found at:
Display at Sun Yat Sen Nanyang Memorial Hall, Singapore 2 of 2
SYSNMH: The Chinese Revolution of 1911
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Video on The Chinese Revolution of 1911.
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Nanyang Influence - A Nation's Artistic Journey
Exhibition Period:
19 - 29 January 2019
Singapore was an escape for many immigrants seeking new pastures. This vast influx of Chinese immigrants and the emergence of Nanyang style was in response to the separation of Chinese nationalism and Southeast Asian regionalism.This unique style unites teachings from Western schools of Paris and Chinese painting traditions, depicting local or Southeast Asian subject matters.
The exhibition celebrates the achievements of a group of influential artists from our shores. Amongst them are our very own Cultural Medallion recipients and important painters. These works were specifically chosen to reflect their individualistic techniques and flair.
Lastly, the exhibition also aims to promote and encourage visitors' appreciation for homegrown and regional artistic talents.