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Online Exhibition

Perspectives from Southeast Asia

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11-12 November 2021 and onwards
Held in Europe / Southeast Asia

Arrival in the City, Curry, Pot

We asked TLS participants and international volunteers about their images and imaginations of Southeast Asia. This online exhibition showcases the responses as visual culture.

Curry, Leaves, Dragon Yen
Word Cloud
ASEAN Manifesto
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The King and I (Rodgers & Hammerstein, 1956)
                                                                                                        

CROSSWORLD PUZZLE

 
Play CrossWorld Puzzle

What are the ideas or things that you can associate with Southeast Asia? Click here

Pots, Pans, Recipe
Tiger, Rattan
QR Snail

ຈຶ່ງ​ຄ່ອຍ​ສາ​ມາດ​​ເຫັນຄວາມ​ແຕກ​ຕ່າງໄດ້.

Postcard, Tea Ceremony

เอเชียตะวันออกเฉียงใต้ - คิดให้เป็นภาพ.

MEDIaTisATION

 
 
This audio guide is a rendition of Agustin’s ‘performative
photography’ in Estonia (Nordic Summer University, 2019).
You may need to use your earphones and mobile phone.

 
‘Southeast Asia must be geopolitically unburdened,
released from its colonial and Cold War psychogeography.
The contemporary and the curatorial can initiate this
redistribution.’ (Flores, 2020)

Shoes, Sala, Plant Table

Ai làm nên Đông Nam Á?

Ai làm nên khối ASEAN?

Postcards Bali, Pedestal

Submit your digital postcards and contribute to this ongoing online exhibtion (click here)

Camera Pedestal, Wall Text Description
IMAGINING SOUTHEAST ASIA

This online exhibition is a challenge to view our imagination of Southeast Asia as a visual construct, a model, or even a product. The exhibition focuses on images that are often excluded by the visual language of touristic snapshots and travel selfies, and yet left embedded in camera phones — if not deleted. Hence, these images are not necessarily unseen and untaken.
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Reminiscent of ASEAN-led crowd-sourced photographs of Southeast Asia, this gallery offers various perspectives of the region in participatory ways.

Food, Food, Food
ANONYMISED SKIES

Co-curator Martin Vidanes (Philippines) invites the public to locate their specific geographic co-ordinates while taking pictures of the sky.

A panoramic view of the big picture is thus almost made visible: that despite geopolitical borders, rifts or seas within the region, when looking up at the same sky, we are made one.
Click here.

Guest Book
TLS ART PROJECT

11-12 November 2021
ASEAN Photovoices

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photographs in this exhibition gallery.

ASEAN Concert
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Credits to Zeppelin Universität (ZU), Anja Köhler, and Andreas Meichsner for the photographs of ZU Campus used in this virtual gallery. This online exhibition is sponsored by the Leadership Excellence Institute Zeppelin (LEIZ).

 

USER GUIDE

  1. This is best viewed on a device with a screen resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels or higher. Some features may not load on smaller devices. Use standard browsers — Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, or Safari. All mobile devices (iPads, smartphones, or tablets) will only display limited interactive features; 16 : 9 screens are advised.
  2. Click the right and left arrows to view the exhibition gallery. You may also use your keyboard’s right and left keys to explore (or you can swipe if you are using an iPad or tablet). Click on an object to expand or view more.
  3. If some elements are obstructed on your browser, change the browser’s zoom function by pressing and holding the CTRL key or Command ⌘, then pressing either  ✚  or    ▃   keys. Or simply set the browser to full screen view.
  4. Links to live Zoom sessions will be posted (here)   30 minutes before schedule. A stable Internet or WiFi connection is recommended to avoid disconnection and streaming interruptions. Please download and install the Zoom app prior to accessing the website. Be respectful to the hosts or speaker, and your fellow attendees. Hate speech, profanity, and the like are strictly prohibited. Inappropriate behaviour shall immediately be blocked.
  5. We welcome any feedback. Please fill out our Guest form (here) to help us improve our website/online exhibition.

Featured museum images

  1. Angkor National Museum (Cambodia) via: https://www.klook.com/en-GB/activity/7044-angkor-national-museum-cambodia/
  2. Balai Pameran Islam Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah (Brunei) via: https://advisor.museumsandheritage.com/supplier-news/beck-successfully-delivers-new-islamic-heritage-centre-brunei/
  3. Islamic Art Museum Kuala Lumpur (Malaysia) via: https://aromasian.com/islamic-art-museum-kuala-lumpur/
  4. Lao Textile Museum via: https://www.thetextileatlas.com/craft-stories/lao-textile-museum-laos
  5. Monumen Nasional (Monas) – Museum of Indonesian History via: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Monas_Museum_of_Indonesian_
    History.JPG
    [photograph URL only]
  6. National Art Gallery – National Museum of the Philippines via: http://www.boardinggate101.com/2013/04/national-museum-of-philippines.html
  7. National Museum Nay Pyi Taw (Myanmar) via: https://teacircleoxford.com/2018/10/15/inside-myanmars-museums-reflections-on-a-growing-sector/
  8. National Museum of Singapore via: https://sirbtrips.com/en/places/113/national-museum-of-singapore
  9. Thailand National Gallery – Ho Sin Chaofah via: https://onarto.com/about-thailands-national-gallery-ho-sin-chaofah/
  10. Viet Nam National Fine Arts Museum via: https://azlocaltrip.com/vietnam-fine-arts-museum/
This project is supported by the Transcultural Leadership Summit.
 

Recording of the live-stream session of SEA: Fluid Identity/ies in Regional Constructs, held on 12 November 2021 (Friday, 10:15am CET & 11:45am CET). Visit the virtual gallery for more activities.

Food connects us as people. Not only through enjoyment, but above all through the time spent together, the inspiring conversations and the fact that we all sit down at the same table.
Good, diverse and shared food is part of my identity, part of my vision of a world in which people come together peacefully, share their culture through different dishes and exchange with each other at eye level.
We can all learn from each other, evolve together and develop a shared vision of a just, joyful world.
Whether it's Europe, Africa or Southeast Asia, if we want to learn more about each other, overcoming stereotypes and conflicts, eating together never seems like a bad idea. Let's all shape the world of tomorrow together!

 

Southeast Asia

Elena Paß © 2021

This photo is about my and our growing identities. The interconnectedness is present and we are building our identities on identities of past generations. We plant and maintain identities every day.
In the future, I am aware of my identities and my relations to others and the world. SEA is a successful symbol for constructing identities that are not based on old concepts and beliefs. SEA identities are not static and try to connect the past, present, and future.
Global diversity needs to provide more room for multiple identities and for me, it also means that we need to value and sometimes endure (cultural) differences.

 

Germany

Anonymous © 2021

Mahal kong kaibigan,

This online exhibition is a collaborative effort among the participants and volunteers of this year’s Transcultural Leadership Summit. We encourage you to exchange photos and candid conversations about Southeast Asia via this virtual gallery. You can do this by sending a ‘digital postcard’ similar to this one. Simply take a photo and write a short message and upload them here. Feel free to be creative and express your ideas.

Very best,
TLS

 

Southeast Asia: Fluid Identity in Regional Constructs
#TLS2021

Kristian Jeff Agustin                                        Yen Ooi                                              Martin Vidanes

 

The TLS 2021 online exhibition is co-curated by Kristian Jeff Agustin, Yen Ooi, and Martin Vidanes. View the online exhibition (click here) and submit your image contributions to participate!

USER GUIDE

  1. This is best viewed on a device with a screen resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels or higher. Some features may not load on smaller devices. Use standard browsers — Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Opera, or Safari. All mobile devices (iPads, smartphones, or tablets) will only display limited interactive features; 16 : 9 screens are advised.
  2. Click the right and left arrows to view the exhibition gallery. You may also use your keyboard’s right and left keys to explore (or you can swipe if you are using an iPad or tablet). Click on an object to expand or view more.
  3. If some elements are obstructed on your browser, change the browser’s zoom function by pressing and holding the CTRL key or Command ⌘, then pressing either  ✚  or    ▃   keys.
    Or simply set the browser to full screen view.
  4. Links to live Zoom sessions will be posted (here  30 minutes before schedule. A stable Internet or WiFi connection is recommended to avoid disconnection and streaming interruptions. Please download and install the Zoom app prior to accessing the website. Be respectful to the hosts or speaker, and your fellow attendees. Hate speech, profanity, and the like are strictly prohibited. Inappropriate behaviour shall immediately be blocked.
  5. We welcome any feedback. Please fill out our Guest form (here) to help us improve our website/online exhibition.

Click here for the recording of the live-stream launch of ASEAN Manifesto, held on ‘ASEAN Day’, 8 August 2021 (Sunday, 5:00pm GMT+8 / 9:00am GMT). Or visit the virtual gallery for more activities.

Phynuch Thong © 2020 Cambodia

Phynuch Thong © 2020 Cambodia

KJCA © 2020 Philippines

Dr Kathryn Kyaw © 2020 Myanmar     |     Martin Vidanes © 2020     |    Dr  Nursalwa Baharuddin © 2020

Please click here to open the logbook on a new window.

Prior to the launch of the online exhibition MADE IN ASEAN, a total of 15 participants from across all ASEAN countries have been involved in the project (since June 2019 until November 2020). During the group meetings on Zoom, only 12 participants (including the curator) have agreed to join in the recorded sessions. A few were also unable to participate in the Zoom conversations but they were present during the face-to-face workshops.


Click here to view full list of project participants and individual profiles.

 

Audio duration: 3 minutes

We only have this audio guide in English (UK).
Play or download audio file here.

Reference: The ASEAN Post


Reference: Facebook

Reference: Geographicus

Reference: SiemReap Shuttle

Reference: Creative Commons

Freya Chow-Paul © 2020 United Kingdom / Singapore

Video clip duration: 1 hour 7 minutes                                                  Read the curatorial statement here

Maxin Laurel © 2017 Philippines

Dr Nursalwa Baharuddin © 2020 Philippines

KJCA © 2020 Philippines

KJCA © 2020 Philippines

KJCA © 2020 Philippines

Click here to play CROSSWORLD PUZZLE. Please carefully read the instructions first to enjoy the interactive game. And to know more about this curatorial project, click here.

Our curators talk ended at 6:00pm GMT+8 (10:00am GMT) today, 5 December 2020.

Feel free to explore our main exhibition gallery here.

Our curator talk & exhibition walk-through on 29 November 2020 ended at 6:30pm GMT+8 (10:30am GMT). Visit the virtual gallery for more activities.

ANONYMISED SKIES crowdsources images of the sky,  wherever or whomever you may be. Anyone can participate:

  1. Simply click on the ‘Get Coordinates’ button to generate your coordinates. (It may take about 5 seconds, or if not, please use Latlong.net)
  2. Add in your email (this will not be stored, for verification purposes only.
  3. Select your file (5 MB maximum file size).
  4. Consent to the use of your image/s.
  5. Click Submit. An alert will follow that your image has been submitted.

If your device prevents accessing your location, you may opt to search for your coordinates through Google Maps (click here for instructions) or on Latlong.net.

This curatorial project will not store your name or email on the site. You remain anonymous.

 

Audio duration: 5 minutes 50 seconds

You may also play this audio on your mobile device if you wish to move around.
Download MP3 audio file here.

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Yammy Patchaya Teerawatsakul © 2020 Thailand

Yammy Patchaya Teerawatsakul © 2020 Thailand

Yammy Patchaya Teerawatsakul © 2020 Thailand

Yammy Patchaya Teerawatsakul © 2020 Thailand

Yammy Patchaya Teerawatsakul © 2020 Thailand

Yammy Patchaya Teerawatsakul © 2020 Thailand

Yammy Patchaya Teerawatsakul © 2020 Thailand

Yammy Patchaya Teerawatsakul © 2020 Thailand

Rodrygo Siregar © 2019 Indonesia

Rodrygo Siregar © 2019 Indonesia

Prach Gosalvitra © 2019 Thailand

Prach Gosalvitra © 2019 Thailand

Prach Gosalvitra © 2019 Thailand

Prach Gosalvitra © 2019 Thailand

Phát Nguyen © 2020 Viet Nam

Phát Nguyen © 2020 Viet Nam

Phát Nguyen © 2020 Viet Nam

Phát Nguyen © 2020 Viet Nam

Phát Nguyen © 2019 Viet Nam

Phát Nguyen © 2019 Viet Nam

Phát Nguyen © 2020 Viet Nam

Phát Nguyen © 2020 Viet Nam

Phát Nguyen © 2020 Viet Nam

Anonymous © 2020 Lao PDR

Anonymous © 2020 Lao PDR

Anonymous © 2020 Lao PDR

Anonymous © 2020 Lao PDR

Dr Nursalwa Baharuddin © 2020 Malaysia

Dr Nursalwa Baharuddin © 2020 Malaysia

Dr Nursalwa Baharuddin © 2020 Malaysia

Martin Vidanes © 2020 Philippines

Martin Vidanes © 2020 Philippines

Martin Vidanes © 2020 Philippines

Martin Vidanes © 2020 Philippines

Martin Vidanes © 2020 Philippines

Martin Vidanes © 2020 Philippines

Martin Vidanes © 2020 Philippines

KJCA © 2019 Philippines

KJCA © 2019 Philippines

KJCA © 2020 Philippines

KJCA © 2020 Philippines

Kerrine Goh © 2020 Singapore

Kerrine Goh © 2020 Singapore

Kerrine Goh © 2020 Singapore

Kerrine Goh © 2020 Singapore

Kerrine Goh © 2020 Singapore

Katrine Hong © 2019 China / Philippines

Katrine Hong © 2019 China / Philippines

Katrine Hong © 2019 China / Philippines

Katrine Hong © 2019 China / Philippines

Katrine Hong © 2019 China / Philippines

Katrine Hong © 2019 China / Philippines

Dr Kathryn Kyaw © 2020 Myanmar

Dr Kathryn Kyaw © 2020 Myanmar

Dr Kathryn Kyaw © 2020 Myanmar

Dr Kathryn Kyaw © 2020 Myanmar

 

Freya Chow-Paul © 2020 United Kingdom / Singapore

Freya Chow-Paul © 2019 United Kingdom / Singapore

Freya Chow-Paul © 2020 United Kingdom / Singapore

Faizul H. Ibrahim © 2020 Brunei Darussalam

Faizul H. Ibrahim © 2020 Brunei Darussalam

Faizul H. Ibrahim © 2020 Brunei Darussalam

Andy Chan © 2020 Singapore

Andy Chan © 2020 Singapore

Andy Chan © 2020 Singapore

Andy Chan © 2020 Singapore

Andy Chan © 2020 Singapore

Video duration: 17 minutes 45 seconds

Note: This is NOT a live video broadcast. Through this secure video meeting simulation, you can listen in on our participant Zoom meetings in the last six months. Your webcam or audio feed is NOT being recorded and we have no access to your device. Please email the curator if you encounter any issues.