French artist Julien Nonnon creates ephemeral digital frescoes, illuminating the buildings and facades of Armenian Street.
Inspired by drawings of Singapore fauna made by French naturalists Pierre-Médard Diard and Alfred Duvaucel, the images of Julien Nonnon merge imaginary, mythology, fantasy and the familiar body of those who carry their memory here and now.
Founding member of Le3 creative studio, Julien Nonnon’s works essentially articulate the interaction of his creations with the architecture and urban elements surrounding him, combining street-art, kinetic installations, digital creations and videomapping.
Image Credit: National Parks
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SingaporeRiver Valley Road, Singapore 179037
How to get there?
Fort Canning Park is bounded by Hill Street, Canning Rise, Clemenceau Avenue and River Valley Road.
By MRT:
Alight at Clarke Quay Station (Exit E) or Dhoby Ghaut Station (Exit B).
- Clarke Quay Station: Come out from Exit E, turn left and walk along Coleman Bridge. Turn left again at the end of Coleman Bridge and head towards the pedestrian overhead bridge (100m away) along River Valley Road. Cross the overhead bridge and you will enter Fort Canning Park.
- Dhoby Ghaut Station: Come out from Exit B, cross Penang Road, turn left and keep a lookout for the tunnel leading to Fort Canning Park.