Tricia Chan
Digital Portfolio
EXHIBITIONS


ROLL WITH
US
"Roll With Us" is an exhibition that touches on Singapore Chinese Films. We covered on 8 different Chinese Films that depict the situation that Singapore was in during that time. For example, we talked about the film "Liang Po Po - The Movie" and how it linked to Singapore during that time as such ageing population and criminal activities.
We also had a wall where we decided to display some of the contemporary camera equipment that are used for filming and how this equipment has evolved from the past till now.
Through this exhibition, the challenge that we faced was that we could not get enough content to display in our exhibition because people that we contacted did not get back to us. But instead, we managed to sort our ways and eliminate things that were harder to get access to, we manage to compromise and go ahead with whatever we had. There were many hiccups during the planning process. But we managed to pull through as a team and had our exhibition executed the way we wanted.


INVERTED
"Inverted" is a photo exhibition where I and my 3 other group mates decided to invert the whole exhibition. Firstly, we wanted to start the exhibition with the concept inverted hence, we created the structure, where we have the sky at the bottom and the roads at the top. Moving on to the photo exhibition, to make it more interesting. We decided to invert the colours on the photo. So that when audiences visit our exhibition, in order to see the photos in their original colours, they will have to use their phones and change their phone setting to invert colour. Through this exhibition, we hope to engage the audiences more.

INVERTED
ZAPIN
"Zapin" is a dance outreach exhibition that was executed by me and my other 3 groupmates. The aim of this exhibition is to educate people about traditional dance. Our group decided to focus on "Zapin" which is a Malay traditional dance. The exhibition consists of us guiding the audience through the history, customers, dance moves of Zapin. We then had an activity for the audiences to make sure they were able to get something out of this whole exhibition. There were about 20-25 people that came by to our exhibition to learn more about this dance form.