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SINGAPORE -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Nov 13, 2021
The Tridea Project, led by Lisa Winstanley, is a collaborative book documenting a 4-year research project aimed at promoting inclusion, collaboration, and altruism through diverse and ethical co-creation practices.
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The Tridea Project is a unique book that documents the brand conception and evolution of a 4-year research project led by Lisa Winstanley. It embraces social and cultural diversity by inviting creatives from around the world to participate in an international collaborative form of the Surrealist parlour game, âThe Exquisite Corpseâ.
The book, bound in fabric from the main color palette, represents creativity and mystery. It features a metallic pink foil for love and kindness, creating a touch of magic and playfulness. The cover forms a horizontal triptych, hinting at the Tri aspect of the project.
This project explores alternative methods of image production and consumption, focusing on diverse and ethical co-creation practices in a virtual space. The Tridea Project aims to coalesce international creative communities, build bridges, and provide a channel for diverse collaboration.
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SINGAPORE -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Aug 11, 2019
The Big Book of Bullshit is a graphic exploration of truth, trust, and lies, divided into 3 visually juxtaposed chapters, aiming to foster a dialogue of questioning and examination.
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Academic PrintSINGAPORE -- /DESIGN/newswire -- Sep 07, 2023
The Copy Kats Toolkit, designed by Lisa Winstanley, is a vibrant and playful resource that addresses visual plagiarism challenges in art and design education through a unique blend of practicality and creativity. The project started in March 2022 in Singapore and was completed in December 2023.
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