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Revisiting Diard and Duvaucel

Thanks to his mobile projection system, French artist Julien Nonnon creates ephemeral digital frescoes, illuminating the buildings and facades of Armenian Street. Inspired by drawings of Singapore fauna made by French naturalists Pierre-Médard Diard and Alfred Duvaucel, the images of Julien Nonnon merge imaginary, mythology, fantasy and the familiar body of those who carry their memory here and now. Founding member of Le3 creative studio, Julien Nonnon’s works essentially articulate the interaction of his creations with the architecture and urban elements surrounding him, combining street-art, kinetic installations, digital creations and video-mapping.

Venue: Armenian Street

When: 8 - 11 Nov 2019, 7.30pm - 10pm

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