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Reading in a Digital Age

Reading in a Digital Age

Telling a Good Story According to Maryanne Wolf, the author of Reader Come Home, “Every story introduces the child to a new piece of information about how others think and feel, and a chance to try this on themselves without fear.” Stories are the birthplace of “compassionate imagination”, where we build an understanding of “others”….

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Behind The Scenes of “Nightjar”

Behind The Scenes of “Nightjar”

Conceptualising Arthur Yap’s “Nightjar”, the fourth in the little red comma 6-part series was one of our most enjoyable yet challenging creations.  Why did we decide to use a 3D virtual interactive environment and what were the difficulties we encountered along the way? Firstly, we started out with a few criteria when deciding how the…

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Singapore literature, reimagined

Singapore literature, reimagined

Between August and November last year, Tusitala published six new adaptations of diverse literary works by local writers. Titled little red comma, the project saw a new poem released every fortnight and presented by our partner Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay via its Offstage website. As part of the #SGCultureAnywhere campaign, the main goal…

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Forced to Funan in 360°

Forced to Funan in 360°

DRESS GOOD, FEEL GOOD. SPEND MORE, FEEL BETTER. Who wouldn’t want to feel better, really, at a time like this? But maybe the impeccably dressed, laptop-wielding zombie advancing dangerously towards you doesn’t make the most convincing case.  It’s not your average shopping mall scene, for sure — and we are not terribly keen on experiencing…

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