Debbie Ding is an artist, designer/programmer, and cartographer who likes mapping and visualising spaces – whether they be real, imaginary, or dream spaces. She independently develops touchscreen applications, interactive installations, and teaches interactive design at NTU. Her personal interest is in map-making, documenting and researching local histories, and reconstructing local narratives. She also facilitates the Singapore Psychogeographical Society, which produces guides and other toolkits which are freely available at psychogeoforensics.org.
i am an obsessive hoarder of information, and everyday i squirrel away bits of information at my wikicliki
jean baudrillard: “if the world is fatal, let us be more fatal.
if it is indifferent, let us be more indifferent.
we must conquer the world and seduce it
through an indifference that is at least equal to the world’s.”