Sprout is a portable hydroponics pot specially designed to encourage children to plant and eat their self-grown vegetables. It aims to cultivate a sense of ownership; easing them into the process, exposing them to its goodness.
The design incorporates tags that act as a process journal for the children to keep track of their progress, including harvest and consumption.
Traces revolutionises the museum experience, enabling visitors to capture information and memories with just a tap. Visitors are able to immerse themselves fully into the museum experience without the extra fuss of headphones.
Using SimTech's RFID technology, the tag incorporated in the card draws power from the reader through radio waves, enabling the transfer of information of the exhibit with a tap.
Additionally, exhibitors are able to track the popularity of different exhibits, allowing them to better plan future exhibitions.
Designed with Malvina Fransisca Wijaya
A series of stamps were made out of a single plank of recycled wood from the Singapore National Stadium, allowing the transposition of the wood's story to the public. The wood's story—from its origins to its existence at the National Stadium—is told in a chronological order according to the flow of woodgrain, laser cut with precision. Inspired by the Gyotaku printing technique, the stamps’ details are inked on paper, captivating the public with the prints.
In collaboration with URA and FARM