Journal & Book Publications
A collection of publications by LASALLE staff, published during their service in the College, is accessible through the Ngee Ann Kongsi Library at the McNally campus.
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Learning through Disruptive Interactions
Circe Henestrosa (Co-Author)
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Fashion education has evolved to meet the changing needs of the industry and train creative individuals to become effective storytellers, image-makers, curators and producers. The role of fashion is becoming an increasingly important medium to communicate unique narratives, develop ways of portraying, reimagine museum and retail spaces, and explore innovative ideas, processes and business solutions....
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Henestrosa, Circe, and Harah Chon. ''Learning through Disruptive Interactions.'' Proceedings of REDO Cumulus, Design School Kolding 06/2017, edited by Anne Louise Bang, et al., Cumulus, 2017, pp. 481-488, ISBN / ISSN: 978-87-93416-15-4.

Histories, practices, interventions: A reader in Singapore contemporary art
Jeffrey Say
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Histories, practices, interventions: A reader in Singapore contemporary art is an anthology of writings on Singapore contemporary art since the 1970s. It contains 33 wide-ranging essays by leading art historians, art critics, curators, artists, playwrights and academics....
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Say, Jeffrey, and Seng Yu Jin, editors. Histories, Practices, Interventions: A Reader in Singapore Contemporary Art. Institute of Contemporary Art Singapore, 2016.

On Game Structures
Dr Natasha Lushetich (co-editor)
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On Game Structures is an interdisciplinary platform for querying the logic of artistic, epistemological and economic moves and strategies. In art, science and philosophy, as in social praxis, every position is always an intersection of past moves. And every new move, in turn, alters the existing structure by altering the relationship between the structure’s constituent elements: time, space, rules, goals, and modes of interaction....
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Lushetich, Natasha, & Mathias Fuchs. "On Game Structures." Performance Research, vol. 21, no. 4, July 2016, pp. 1-7

Creative Cross-Cultural Connections: Facebook as a Third Space for International Collaborations
Adrian Huang (co-author)
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As industries are increasingly globalized, our students’ future workplaces require facility with cross-cultural collaboration, yet curricula often remain situated within the home culture. This chapter presents a qualitative case study on a collaborative project between students in London, Hong Kong, and Singapore....
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Radclyffe-Thomas, Natascha et al. "Creative Cross-Cultural Connections: Facebook as a Third Space for International Collaborations." University Partnerships for Academic Programs and Professional Development (Innovations in Higher Education Teaching and Learning) edited by Patrick Blessinger and Barbara Cozza, vol. 7, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, 2016, pp. 243-266.

Cultural Policy, Creative Economy and Arts Higher Education in Renaissance Singapore
Dr Venka Purushothaman
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This book chapter studies arts higher education in postcolonial Singapore. Since the tail end of the twentieth century, Singapore has seen an astonishing investment, development, and growth in the cultural and creative industries aimed at creating a renaissance city-state....
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Purushothaman, Venka. "Cultural Policy, Creative Economy and Arts Higher Education in Renaissance Singapore." Higher Education and the Creative Economy: Beyond the Campus. Edited by Roberta Comunian and Abigail Gilmore. New York: Routledge, 2016, pp. 201-220.

Xu Bing’s Cross-Cultural Fertilization: Ziran in Transplanting
Dr Ruobing Wang
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Using 'Forest Project' by contemporary Chinese artist Xu Bing as a case study, this article investigates how the ideology of Ziran (the Chinese version of nature) has been promoted through the practice of art at a community and international level....
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Wang, Ruobing. "Xu Bing's Cross-Cultural Fertilization: Ziran in Transplanting." Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art, vol. 3, no. 3, 2016, pp. 325-335.

Cybernetic-Existentialism
Prof Steve Dixon
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A theory of Cybernetic-Existentialism is proposed in the light of emerging themes within contemporary arts and performance that appear to relate simultaneously to both fields and to fuse them. Cybernetic-Existentialist ideas are also increasingly prevalent within everyday life and popular culture, and the Disney film Frozen (2013) is examined as an illustration....
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Dixon, Steve. "Cybernetic-Existentialism." International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, vol. 12, no. 1, 2016, pp. 11-30.

The Education Flâneur – A Global Studio, 2 Cities, 5 Years, 200 Students and Communities of Practice
Nur Hidaya
Michael Chen
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What does it mean to be a global designer of tomorrow? The framework of design education has to respond to the changes in the landscape....
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Hidayah, Nur and Michael Chen. "The Education Flâneur - a Global Studio, 2 Cities, 5 Years, 200 Students and Communities of Practice." Cumulus Hong Kong Proceeding 2016: Cumulus Working Papers 33/16, 2016, pp. 158-162.