We talk with @faiqairudin to gain insights on what it takes to be a digital creator in Brunei. .
He is an advocate for sustainable creative industries and an experienced media professional. His latest collaborative project is @justbruneians . He also makes IG filters for fun! 👨🎨
Which Bruneian artists do you think deserve more local and international attention?
Conversation with Osveanne Osman – Gallery manager of Creative Space Brunei
One artist from my generation who I think is underrated is Yasmin Jaidin. She’s been very active, having travelled and presented in Japan, Hong Kong and Taipei, among others. She produces the most amazing work, and executes it at such a high standard. There’s also Faizal Hamdan, who has great conceptual work, Nadiah Suhaili, who incorporates local narratives in her paintings and Faiq Airudin, who’s the most wonderful photographer. Zakaria Omar is a detail-oriented artist whose work I enjoy as well.
Full article: https://www.artandmarket.net/dialogues/2020/4/23/conversation-with-osveanne-osman
Are you a creative who’s running out of that creative juice? 🤔 ⠀
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We all need that inspiration to keep us going. Good thing we have a list here of creatives so you could feed off their magical creative energy. @biz.digital #bizdigital
Introducing Hana Zine’s 100 Game Changers:
there is an endless list of aspiring and established creatives that’s given a piece of themselves to shape this budding & highly underrated industry. We are all creating another — possibly for the better — version of home. This list is based on the people that’s personally influenced us. This is our love letter to all of you ❤️
International Symposium jointly organised by Universiti Brunei Darussalam (UBD) Chinese and University of Hong Kong (CUHK)
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Produced by Akmal Jaman Camera by Wafiq Airudin, Zaim HD
Timekeeping by Malai Jazly Scoreboarding by Nichie Girlfriend si Matt Questions by Azriani Safriudin, and Syahmi Fadilah Special Thanks To Candas Creative Company
Disclaimer: We do not own the artists’ music videos/songs used in this video. However, are protected under the guidelines for fair use. © 2017 YellowCarTV, Inc.
“Progressive is building on the past while thinking about the future. And I think that’s what we all should think about.” Wise words coming from Faiq Airudin, a 28 year old that shoots ‘still’ and ‘video’ who believes there is always time to grow. When we asked him to look into his crystal ball to share some insight on what he thinks the creative arts industry, film and photography in Brunei would be like in the next twenty to thirty years – he answered graciously; he believes in 2035, we as Bruneians will have a greater sense of value for each other in terms of an artist’s craft whether it’s in design, fashion or pottery because highly skilled people will be more readily available; we’ll know how to better incorporate all these things into our community and will be able to recognise their ingenuity as an integral cog that makes life that much easier…if you wanna hear more from him come pick up a copy of our latest Progresif Issue, which dives into the world of ‘creativity’ and why it’s an important part of life @faiqairudin#thatsprogresif #progresifmagazine
SIX groups of finalists comprising Upper Sixth GP students from Tutong Sixth Form Centre (PTET) presented thought-provoking videos for the school’s ICT Competition yesterday.
The competition, which began in 2004, in the past had such themes as ‘Superstitions’, ‘Green Brunei’ and ‘Old is Gold’.
The theme for this year is ‘Global Issues’.