Mirza Mas'od is a Singapore-based designer working across brand identity, editorial, motion, and generative systems. His practice examines how structures are built, whom they serve, and what they quietly exclude. Treating generative tools and AI as materials for thought rather than mere production, he is more interested in what the process reveals than what it simply outputs. Anchored by a background in film and video game design, his work bridges the speculative and the applied to understand how we inhabit the systems we move through.
antara
Voxel Reconstruction of Singaporean Everyday Space and Memory
Memory does not preserve places. It becomes sensation before it becomes name. antara contemplates the shared spaces of a Singaporean life: thresholds hovering just beyond geography. Through voxel reconstruction, the quotidian is rebuilt as recollection holds it: abstracted, strange, and unhomely. These environments can no longer be found on any map, yet they return carrying the quiet residue of past use. If they belong to one person's memory, why do they feel like your own?