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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 40
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Keyword
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Education, Mapping, Sailing, transnational trade
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Date
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2018-03-01
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Description
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Screen with a simulation of the Vessel Traffic Information System. Other gallery exhibits visible in the background.
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Title
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Singapore Maritime Gallery 41
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Keyword
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Sailing, Surveillance, Education, transnational trade
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Date
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2018-03-01
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Description
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Photo of a screen simulation of the Vessel Traffic Information System. An informational blurb and legend are beneath the screen.
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Title
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Labrador Park 57
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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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Photo of a hand using a cell phone to take a picture of harbour cranes in the background.
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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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Singapore Maritime Gallery 28
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Keyword
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Industry, Government, transnational trade
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Date
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2018-03-01
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Description
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Pacific International Lines sign stating that shippers "must check the suitability and condition of this container before packing."
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Title
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Singapore Maritime Gallery 22
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Keyword
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Industry, Mapping, transnational trade
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Date
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2018-03-01
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Description
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Photo taken looking through a shipping container. A world map with additional information to the left, the words "You are standing in an actual 20 foot container" on the right.
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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).