Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Destination Finale. Biennale at Tanglin Camp.

Finally completed our Singapore Biennale 2006 trip with the places that we wanted to visit. Today's places that we visited are Singapore Arts Museum and Tanglin Camp. As the exhibits inside Singapore Arts Museum are not allowed to be photographed, I decided not to take any of them. And worst of all, I can't find the signboard that states "Singapore Biennale 2006: Singapore Arts Museum"!! Darn! And so, we made a quick visit around the museum and headed down to Tanglin Camp. For those who do not know where is that, it's actually quite near to Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

A couple of people drove to Tanglin Camp I can see. Cars parked down the slope just below the camp with adults as well as kids. Seems that Singapore Biennale 2006 attracted alot of people of all ages and it proved that it suits almost everybody. The exhibits are displayed everywhere within the camp, with different blocks holding a handful of interesting exhibits for our eyes and ears. Hmm.. For further details, please see illustrations for some of the exhibits. Hehe~


Looks more like a... prison??


Pix of Mocmoc & Mermer drawn by primary sch kids


More pix of Mocmoc & Mermer...


Tick tock, tick tock... Who's working around the clock?


Lost? Aimless? No goal?


Who wants to be a foosball player?


In search of a lifetime partner? Maybe?


Feeling tensed or excited seeing this? It's up to one's mind..


A mortal in hope of enlightening...


Warning! Please be in total darkness for Camera Obscura to work.


Power of the Octagon


Mutton stew, anyone?


Visual multimedia installations (Rated: PG)


Curious seal looking up from the Secret Garden


And this is the price it will pay! LOL


Help!!! *Galps* (Courtesy of kev)


Write your wish or offer, and believe in it


Crossroads.. Ever hurt someone when making decisions?


Girl do you wanna dance?


Lemme hear you shout for moi~ (Courtesy of kev)


"We live in a dangerous world" by Brian Gothong Tan


New ANBU squad?


Ever wonder what's inside Merlion? =)


Kev says these SIA gals sprouting H²O on behalf of Merlion.. =.="

After the visit to Tanglin Camp, we drove down to Orchard Takashimaya for dinner. Some Japanese restaurant that costs us $80+ just for two persons. Food and dessert not bad but then the price is still not worth it.

Eyes super tired today with all those fascinating exhibits at Singapore Arts Museum and Tanglin Camp. Well, that rounded up my visit to the Singapore Biennale 2006 this year, from National Museum to City Hall to Arts Museum and eventually at Tanglin Camp. I would definately hope that Singapore will hold more of such events. =)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

After all these, I think Cityhall is the best follow by tanglin camp, Art museum. The worst goes to National Museum cos it was just a few art piece. What a waste of time.

Agrees that the japanese dinner is damn ex.. din expect that... maybe we order too much la.... so many side dish... this is not city sq jap resturant leh .. :P

N|vlem said...

Wot... I think it's becoz we din go for the guided tour at National Museum. "Cartier" remember?

city sq also dint order much.. =.="

Anonymous said...

maybe i am too hungry also bah.... had wan ton mee for brunch .... at tanglin already feel damn hungry liao... haha