• Puppets, Film and Theatre
  • Experience Design and Games
  • Comics
  • Store
  • About
  • Home
Menu

Shing Yin Khor

Experience Designer and Cartoonist
  • Puppets, Film and Theatre
  • Experience Design and Games
  • Comics
  • Store
  • About
  • Home

The Oraclebird Cart

The Oraclebird Cart is the traveling version of the Gentle Oraclebird installation. It introduces a performance element, and gives participants gentle fortunes using a scaled down version of the divination board.

Like its predecessor, it is an exploration of kindness and ritual, using a divination mechanism inspired and derived from the Chinese tradition of "lottery sticks," tarot decks, and carnival-based fortune telling mechanisms. As an artist and builder, I am fascinated by the human impulse to create order and meaning by creating ritual, especially in a difficult and unstable universe. A gentle and considerate fiction, the Oraclebird is a character created to offer a considerate and tender fortune for those who may need an encouraging word.

This installation premiered at Indiecade’s Night Games 2019, where it was an Official Nominee.

oraclebird_preview2.jpg
oraclebird_preview1.jpg
oraclebird_preview3.jpg
 Participants were asked to hold a question in their head, and select a sphere of their choice(an assortment of marbles and small balls) and toss it into the divination board. The hole that the ball fell into would correspond with the fortune they we

Participants were asked to hold a question in their head, and select a sphere of their choice(an assortment of marbles and small balls) and toss it into the divination board. The hole that the ball fell into would correspond with the fortune they were handed, as the Oraclebird read it aloud to them.

(all Indiecade photos are from the Indiecade Night Games official gallery!)

49051928546_0040e55527_k.jpg
49051929731_6cca5b176b_o.jpg
48969972973_4934ce3daa_o.jpg
48970519521_cc49ce015b_o.jpg
 The Oraclebird cart was built entirely from reused and recycled materials, including leftover lumber from previous projects, redwood from my deck remodel, an old art case that used to belong to my spouse’s grandmother, and two berry picking crates.

The Oraclebird cart was built entirely from reused and recycled materials, including leftover lumber from previous projects, redwood from my deck remodel, an old art case that used to belong to my spouse’s grandmother, and two berry picking crates.

Hamlet-Mobile

Conceived and written by Lauren Ludwig, and produced by Monica Miklas, Hamlet-Mobile is eight one act plays about and using the language of Hamlet that is performed in and around a van. I designed and built the set for the show, which became a cabinet-of-curiosities style traveling wagon, that also fit into a Ford Econoline. The set is a physical representation of the acting troupe that inhabits it - messy, decadent, and littered with the history of their careers and lives. 

ham+van.jpeg
CJ8A7547.jpg
hamletmobile1.jpg
hamletmobile2.jpg
hamletmobile3.jpg
hamletmobile4.jpg
hamletmobile5.jpg
CJ8A9720.jpg
CJ8A9000.jpg
prev / next
Back to Film/Theatre/Puppetry
beetle.png
0
Marionettes
48969986568_d2c2cb4df8_o.jpg
9
The Oraclebird Cart
hamletmobile1.jpg
9
Hamlet-Mobile
0
The Last Fifteen Minutes
0
Godzilla vs. Paul Bunyan