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Title
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Singapore Maritime Gallery 51
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Keyword
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Land Reclamation, transnational trade, Industry, Education
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Date
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2018-03-01
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Description
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A screen with information about the Next Generation Port.
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Title
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Singapore Maritime Gallery 47
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Keyword
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Land Reclamation, transnational trade, Industry, Education
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Date
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2018-03-01
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Description
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A sign with information about a project to create the "Next Generation Port" through land reclamation.
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Title
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Singapore Maritime Gallery 21
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Keyword
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Industry, transnational trade
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Date
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2018-03-01
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Description
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A video screen mounted between two other screens. One screen explains "containerisation" and the other is titled "The Bold Step."
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Title
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Singapore Maritime Gallery 23
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Keyword
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transnational trade, Mapping
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Date
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2018-03-01
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Description
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A map inside a shipping container showing global trade routes.
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Title
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Jeremy Tiang 1: Clip 1
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Keyword
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Place, Landscape / Skyline, transnational trade, Islands
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Date
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2018-01-03
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Description
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Jeremy Tiang talks about his short story "National Day" and why he chose to write from a plural first person POV. He discusses the importance of his characters being migrant workers and how residents of Singapore relate to the islands of Singapore as place (or how they often do not).
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Title
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Singapore Maritime Gallery 19
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Keyword
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Industry, transnational trade
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Date
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2018-03-01
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Description
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A black plaque that details the importance of Singapore to the global maritime economy. This blurb is translated in English, Chinese, Malay, and Tamil.
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Title
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Labrador Park 46
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Keyword
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Landscape / Skyline, Industry, transnational trade, economy
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Date
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2018-02-25
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Description
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Thin strip of ocean in the immediate foreground with many boats and harbour cranes in the middle ground. Part of a white building visible to the left.
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Title
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Jeremy Tiang 2: Clip 2
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Keyword
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transnational trade, Landscape / Skyline, Coast, economy
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Date
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2018-01-03
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Description
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Jeremy Tiang and Joanne Leow discuss how land reclamation has and continues to shape Singapore's boundaries and how capitalism propels this process.