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of Man and Nature

Off the island of bustling Singapore lies an even smaller inhabited island, Pulau Ubin. The relationship between the island and the 30-odd residents is fragile yet intimate, much unlike the mainland. 

Lives are recorded through spaces and possessions. The castaway objects and abandoned living spaces overtaken by the forest that hold stories of the island's past. These objects are poignant in the absence of their previous owners, stolen by the clock, but with time, given life back by nature.
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"The hands of man might conquer nature for awhile, but eventually, time and nature prevails." - Chua Ee Kiam
of Man and Nature
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of Man and Nature

Exploring and documenting the fragile yet intimate relationship of Pulau Ubin and its inhabitants.

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