- Singa Merlionus
"Singa Merlionus" is one of the installation exhibits celebration the reopening of
National Museum of Singapore 's re-opening. Created byDavid Chan , it is on display fromDecember 2 ,2006 toJanuary 31 ,2007 . [cite web |url = http://www.nationalmuseum.sg/openingfestival/event_temp_exhibit_singamerlionus.html |title = NMS-Opening Festival ] "Singa Merlionus", the assigned technical name for this new Merlion model, is the project’s title. It draws on cultural heritage in the form of theMerlion , a local icon inSingapore , and reinvents or renews it as a genetically modified animal, thus imbuing it with new forms, meanings and identity.In this version, the gap between fantasy and reality is finally bridged. The creature is realized, suggesting its implication from symbolic to subsistence. Giving the creature a realistic form, somewhat detaches it from the folklore, making it even more independent and less enigmatic. The sculpture though realistic is nonetheless inanimate. It does however, provide intimate suggestions of what it could have been if it was truly alive. Combined with the head of a lion, a mane similar to a pangolin’s scales, the body of a seal, tail of a shark and patterns from a whale, "Singa Merlionus" is a mammal designed to glide in the water and still survive on land. This is inspired by the latest folklores being promoted where it is supposed to come up to rest on
Sentosa now and then.References and Links
* David Chan's Portfolio http://www.silentstudio.com/default.htm
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