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24 Hour KL Photo Project
24HourKL is a collaborative project that invites photographers all over the city to snap shots of oft-unseen scenes around KL. Focused on highlighting the undiscovered and underexposed side of life in our city, we aim to show the city from a whole new light. At 1pm, 7pm, 4am, and every moment in between.
The 24 Hour KL Exhibition at Urbanscapes is the culmination of works snapped up by contributing photographers from all over Kuala Lumpur. Featuring the works of:
- Asyraf Lee
- Anna Rina
- Andreas Loechte
- Erna Dyanty
- Hana Abdul Aziz
- Ifzan Ibrahim
- Kimberley Low
- KLickr (Shafina Sheridan)
- Shermen Mukthar
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KLlickr
KLickr or originally known as the KL Flickr Meetup group was created
in March 2006 when there was interest among mutual contacts on this
photo-sharing website to meet and get to know each other in person.
Since its first meetup on 25th March 2006, members have made it a
point to hold an official monthly meetup during the last Saturday of each month. We also organise various mini meets, photowalks and other
photography-related events. Members come from all walks of life. There
are novices, hobbyists, amateurs and professional photographers in the
group. So as long as you have some interest in photography (and a nice
person!), you are welcome to join the group. For Urbanscapes 2008, KLickr members are producing 24 long-photos
(that's videos in Flickr-speak) by shooting 24 1-hour slots, of 24
different subjects, in 24 different locations around KL.
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Creative United Movement Presents Answers To Life
Main Foyer, All-day
Why can’t we have World Peace? Are there really gay dogs? We all have questions that are unanswered. What are yours? Or perhaps you’re one wise sage who has the answers to everything. Contribute to this video art installation project that attempts to answer the big Kahuna questions in a totally random fashion.
Creative United Movement Presents Accidental Art
Outdoor premises
Have you ever walked by a dustbin filled with cigarettes and thought – what a beautiful piece of artwork? No? Well, now you can. Put your disgusting habits to use by contributing to these sculptures. It’s the pinnacle of user-generated art so leave your mark to inspire others. Look out for the sculptures around Urbanscapes.
Creative United Movement
Creative United Movement unifies individuals from any creative field who are passionate to share ideas, work together and grow from different perspectives and collaborations. Every project designed by the Creative United Movement is collaborative and spontaneous. We provide the canvas, you provide the inspiration. The concept of this project at Urbancapes is User-Generated Art.
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Lost Generation Space
Main Foyer
Lost Generation Space was established in early 2004 by a muhibbah group of artists. Though situated in the capital city, the space has a certain quietness and edginess that comes from being off the beaten track. This self-managed experimental space aims at encouraging originality, creativity and individuality as well as contemporary arts. It provides an alternative space for exhibition and performance which are innovative, growing and new. Beginning as a small group and now moving towards the public, Lost Generation Space aims to insinuate itself into the multicultural artistic atmosphere at large. More than just a place that brings together artists, it will also provide a platform for a multilayered artistic culture. Since 2006, Lost Generation Space has began its artist residency programme for local and foreign artists, and has organized the notthatbalai art festival in 2004, 2005 and 2007.
Participating Artists
1) Group Work (Malaysia)
-Yeoh Lian Heng, Tsuji Lam, Joseph Teo, Kim Ho
2) Aisyah Binti Baharuddin (Indonesia)
3) Dean Linguey (Australia)
4) Simon Keogh (Ireland)
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They Art Studio
As a personal gallery & art studio of graffiti artist ++THEY++ & Mistawhy, TheyArtStudio aims to create and provide exposure and opportunity to all local Malaysian visual artists & designers through visual arts shows such as the KECIKECIK, FIND ARTS and KLIKLIK group shows. These art events showcase and exhibit, as well as become a one-stop destinations to merge all artists, designers, art lover and art collector alike – submission and participation is highly encourage, so do check them out.
Participating Artists
1. Arttech (installation)
2. Mistawhy (visual art)
3. Wel (painting, installation)
4. Soon (painting)
5. Terusik (installation)
6. Nvrmnd (installation)
7. Space Maggot (installation)
8. Beng Tze (painting)
9. Bibichun (visual art)
10. TheSpastik (visual art)
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Digital Malaya Project
The Digital Malaya collective is made up of founder Muid Latif, Fayrus Effendi @ Perez (Motion Artist), Abby Latif (Writer & Editor), Shieko (Freelance Illustrator, Street Artist), Fauzi @ Fozy (Motion Artist) and Nadirah (Photographer). Some of their achievements include being selected as a finalist in Webcuts 2006 Germany for their video "Rebirth & Realign," participation in events like British Council's Pecha Kucha 2007, LAMU 2007 and Get Moooving Movable Art 2008. They are also involved in sponsoring events and giving talks at local institutions.
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Wondermilk
+wondermilk is a design consultancy, a select shop, cafe and an art collective. Always defined by our attention to creative solutions, edgy graphics, beautiful colours and forever known by our whimsical approach to print and design, the clickproject is ever evolving. +wondermilk is about graphics, art, design and culture. It's about creation, feeling good and making simple but meaningful connections. we celebrate the simple wonders of life and then some...
The team behind +wondermilk is a creative collective of designers, artists and problem solvers who are about graphics, art, design and culture. We are dedicated to churn out new ideas, powerful visuals and exciting products.
Featuring:
- Ahmad Syamly
- Arlina Arsam
- Saiful Razman
- Aswad Ameir
- Syahrulfikri Salleh
- Karya
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Wayang Buku by Projek Wayang
at the Resource Centre
Projek Wayang is a group of arts practitioners who are interested to investigate, explore and develop new resonances and permutations of wayang, cast against an urban, cosmopolitan and contemporary setting.
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