DASE Exhibition (Digital Diversity - Art of the Metropolis)

Be enraptured by a fistful of colours ready to enchant your senses and find out how dynamic works of Digital Art – displayed on their own or emblazoned on a variety of lifestyle elements – could further enhance your experience of daily living.

Digital Diversity – Art of the Metropolis, DASE’s debut exhibition, is a celebration of the diversity and expressivity of Digital Art, a discovery of the ways in which Digital Art reflects influences of Metropolitan culture by being replicable on industrial merchandise of daily use.

The exhibition is also an effort to support and raise awareness for physically challenged but artistically talented artists – all artworks on exhibit are created by artists from The Society for the Physically Disabled.

Kelvin Ang Cheng Shin
23 years old
Nature of Disability: Spinal Muscular Dystrophy
Shirnar Lim Suat Hua
28 years old
Nature of Disability: Hypertension Stroke
George Ng Wei Han
24 years old
Nature of Disability: Hemiplegia
Norsilawati Binte Sa’at
29 years old
Nature of Disability: Spinal Cord Injury (C6 – C7)
Salimah Binte Ishak
27 years old
Nature of Disability: Tetraplegia
Martin See Tho Kok Wah
37 years old
Nature of Disability: Machado Joseph Disease
Jovin Tan Wei Qiang
20 years old
Nature of Disability: Cerebral Palsy
Benson Tiew Ee Chih
27 years old
Nature of Disability: Spinal Cord Injury (Level C6 – C7)
Yeo Jie Wee
25 years old
Nature of Disability: Muscular Dystrophy



This exhibition is held in conjunction with the National Library’s Month for The Arts as an effort to promote awareness and appreciation for Digital Art and its versatility as a cross-genre art medium.

24 June to 2 July 2006
10 am to 9 pm
National Library
Level 10, Promenade