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I am delighted to present The Tales of Knot after Knot, an art installation consisting of a carpet tower and three hand-drawn ink sketches that are inspired by folklores. The carpet tower that occupies the room serves as a tangible object that allows the audience to touch and feel the carpet. The three sketches are deconstructions of selected stories and re-compositions of these stories into visual images that question our perception of the everyday ‘carpet’.
My first sketch is translated from the classic folklore - The Three Princes and the Princess Nouronihar where the carpet becomes a trans-dimensional tool - an ordinary object that transgresses the physical boundary of space and time. My sketch manifests the concept of ‘teleportation’. The grid is an abstraction of parallel time and spaces while merging into a single moment of imagination. My second sketch is picturing a scenario of a girl and a cat taking a nap on the carpet. It is juxtaposed with The Carpet People who are smaller than a dust particle and live in the world of a carpet. It reframes our perspective of the world and twists our perception of scale and space. The last story is about The Carpet Makers who make carpet out of hairs for the Emperor. My interpretation is about a carpet maker who lives inside a hair dryer. It shows a view from the hair dryer that frames a girl having her hair cut and the carpet maker quietly hand knotting a hair carpet.
the tales of knot after knot ...
voonky
voonky x studio surplus (Singapore) present
-The Tales of Knot after Knot -
at SingaPlural 2016
7-13 March 2016
11am-10pm daily
99 Beach Road
Singapore
see you there~
- The Tales of Knot after Knot -
an art and design installation at SingaPlural2016 l Singapore
A sensory experience where rugs made of waste industrial rubber tires, discarded Afghanistan refugee war tents are repurposed into new by Papilio- the recycled rugs come to life in a cone tower installation that celebrates the beauty of up cycling.
The installation is a carpet cone tower of 2.2 m height, formed by 6 panels of rugs. Visitors are encouraged to rest, sit and touch the carpet tower. This whole bodily contact refreshes purpose of materials, and the multi dimensional use of rugs in our living.
for more info on SingaPlural2016, visit: SingaPlural.com
ABOUT DESIGNER
温科阳 Voon Ke Yang ( a.k.a voonky )
Voon Ke Yang was born in Malaysia and educated in Singapore, received degrees in architecture from National University of Singapore (2006-2012). He spent half a year in Tsinghua University (2009) during his Year 4 Student Exchange Program. He was president of The Architecture Society 30th Committee in 2010. He has involved in several exhibition installation namely (2007) Dr. Lai Chee Kien’s “Building Merdeka: Independence Architecture in Kuala Lumpur, 1957-1966”, (2010) CONCEIVE: The NUS Architecture City Exhibition 2010, and (2012) Hong Kong Shenzhen Bi-City Biennale at Kowloon Park. In year (2014), his first solo exhibition- “See You Soon My Views” showed a series of his window sketches over the years of travelling. Voon Ke Yang was nominated for the RIBA’s The Presidents Medals Student Awards in 2009. He has participated in the 14th-ARCASIA student jamboree in Lahore, Pakistan. He obtained his hands-on experience during his year-out internship in TERRE Pte.Ltd. (2011). After graduated from school, he decided to join CSYA Pte. Ltd. (2012 till now) to work on building projects across region.
Voon Ke Yang like to observe and put thoughts into fine lines. He gives attention to the relationship between the built-environment and the inhabitants. He captures the view and atmosphere of a place through a window by mean of sketches. In addition, he expresses his daily encounter and experience through words that pair with these intimate drawings.
(2016) "The tales of knot after knot" is a carpets tower installation together with his sketches that draw reference from three selected fairy tales about rugs.