Give Me A Sign (Geylang)
In today’s visual landscape, it is impossible to imagine a world without graphical, typographical and text-based maps to aid our navigation through built environments.
‘Give Me A Sign’ aims to explore the locale though vernacular street signs and unconventional landmarks in a built-up environment, and also, to define its authenticity. With this travel guide, it uncovers the identity of a place as an alternative way-finding system.
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In today’s visual landscape, it is impossible to imagine a world without graphical, typographical and text-based maps to aid our navigation through built environments.
‘Give Me A Sign’ aims to explore the locale though vernacular street signs and unconventional landmarks in a built-up environment, and also, to define its authenticity. With this travel guide, it uncovers the identity of a place as an alternative way-finding system.
‘Give Me A Sign’ aims to explore the locale though vernacular street signs and unconventional landmarks in a built-up environment, and also, to define its authenticity. With this travel guide, it uncovers the identity of a place as an alternative way-finding system.
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