Second week of the Singapore Night Festival. This Friday, the spotlight was on the National Museum – literally. Throughout the night, a visual installation projected a series of custom-made wallpapers onto the entire facade of the Museum. The first that I saw was a cross between a negative and a white-on-black pencil drawing. Very straightforward yet striking. Probably my favourite. Or tied with the “vegetation-taking-over”, in the spirit of Batman’s Poison Ivy.
Photo Credit: Mine. Taken with Samsung camera. Again.
(Note to self: Remember to bring a proper camera for proper photo-taking)
Next stop: Timbre @ The Substation. Around 1:30am, we (friends and I) decided that it was appropriate to order pizza – come to think of it, it is rarely inappropriate to order pizza – and so we did. And, surprise oh surprise, that “half-half pizza” we had – and we all agreed on that point – IS one of the best pizzas in Singapore. So if you find yourself at Timbre, do yourself a favor and order pizza! AND if you happen to order a Mojito, do ask for more rum and less sugar.
Peace
Photo Credit: Daily News | Food/Dining |Best New York restaurants to eat in during those holiday shopping trips | By RACHEL WHARTON | Thu 22 Nov 07
Tags: Singapore Night Festival, National Museum of Singapore, Art Display, Timbre @ The Substation, Pizza, Drink, Mojito


August 11, 2008 at 6:24 pm
verry nice photos.