Conversations
Together in The Ether, Finally: Anju
As the answer escapes from their throat and permeates the space between us, I look back at them in a state of shock, jaw open, and ultimately, aghast with the number that was presented to me. Impossible, I thought to myself. They arrived slightly after 9 AM on the day of their interview and having observed…
Director Adriana Tunku’s Lens is a Mirror into Humankind
Adriana Tunku is merely scratching the surface of her skill, which is akin to that of an iceberg, and her potential lay dormant, waiting to erupt at any given moment.
A 21st-Century Doll’s House: Chinese Barbie’s Chinese Friend by Ziwei
This article is in collaboration with Dispersant Art Collective 2021.
Visual Realities, Visual = Reality: ‘Reflections’ on Mariame Ahmad’s Experimentations
This article is in collaboration with Dispersant Art Collective 2021.
What is Kuala Lumpur? Documenting The Forgotten.
Like a game of I spy, the team members of What is Kuala Lumpur point us to the forgotten aspects of Malaysia’s capital city, urging us to look beyond glitter and glam to acknowledge the people and spaces that truly make up Kuala Lumpur’s vast majority. In this interview feature, they speak to Mula about…
FASHION FADES, STYLE IS ETERNAL BUT SUSTAINABILITY IS THE FUTURE.
The next generation of aspiring designers - conscious and aware of their social and ethical responsibility to the environment are paving a new way forward.
Soup for the Soul: Art & Soothing With Giang Le
From Hermann Rorschach’s infamous inkblot tests that were misconstrued over time to Margaret Naumburg, an American psychologist whose focus on art had gifted her the title, ‘The Mother of Art Therapy’ in the United States in 1915, the role art has allowed patients to grow and heal themselves while honing means of self-expression.
Say their names.
What is more outrageous is that the reports that are publicized establish that the vast majority of victims are Malaysian Indians.
Transitioning from youth to adulthood with TY:DEL
Yasmin Arisa In Conversation With TY:DEL