March 10, 2012
Translate is a global lifestyle platform developed by Tiger Beer to identify and showcase the best of Asian-inspired creativity to the world. It’s the first of its kind to offer emerging artists international exposure through a series of worldwide events and exhibitions held annually. Tiger Translate events are a multi-sensory fusion of art, design and music allowing emerging Asian artists and internationally renowned artists to share ideas and explore areas for collaboration.
March 8, 2012
Tiger Beer’s Translate events are a multi-sensory fusion of art, design and music. The flagship events allow emerging Asian artists and internationally renowned artists to share ideas and explore areas for collaboration. Tiger Translate has reached a wide audience through events in Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok, Vientiane, Mumbai, Ulan Bator and London and garnered extensive international coverage by leading publications like IdN and popular blogs.
March 5, 2012
Semi-Permanent is a world leading design conference that to date has hosted 29 events in 9 cities, covering 5 countries, with over 200 speakers and 50,000 attendees. Semi-Permanent was born from a desire to unite the world’s design communities with a premium creative experience by the creatives for the creatives. Held annually in Sydney, Brisbane, Melbourne, Perth, Auckland, as well as satellite conferences in New York and London, Semi-Permanent has become the leading event of its type internationally, highly respected by the cream of the world’s design, art and media communities.
March 4, 2012
JAR (www.justanotherreason.net), an online street arts hub approached indie art collectives in UK, Hong Kong, Singapore and Taipei and went on to co-found the non-profit Feel Good Project (www.feelgoodproject.net). For a good time and a good cause, the Feel Good Project organized three fundraising events for ORBIS in Hong Kong and Taipei to fight against global blindness. Works from over 50 famous and up and coming artists around the world were also introduced along with interacting art activity and live music.
March 1, 2012
HYPE in Singapore is organised by Hewlett-Packard (HP), in partnership with The Arts House who provides the gallery space for free, and HP is the technology provider behind HYPE. Exhibitors at HYPE Singapore can sell their artwork to interested buyers. Selected works will receive critique and insights from a creative panel, drawn from Singapore’s art, design, film, photography and academia community.
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