Digital Residencies 

In 2020, the RMIT University WrICE team partnered with Singapore literary development organization, Sing Lit Station (co-directed by WrICE alumni Joshua Ip), to co-fund a series of three annual WrICE residencies across 2020-2022. The advent of the COVID-19 pandemic meant that these residencies pivoted from face-to-face to fully online events.

The WrICE digital residencies took place on various online platforms, each time over a two-week period. Many of the WrICE residency design elements were tweaked but the core methodology remained the same.

This phase of the research has examined the adaptations and affordances of a digital WrICE residency. How can a sense of genuine connection and encounter occur in a video-conferenced residency? How is access affected? What barriers arise, and what barriers are reduced? 

Details of the WrICE 2020-2022 Fellows can be found here, on the Sing Lit Station website

Digital WrICE residency 2021, (participants left to right from top row) John Bengan, Francesca Rendle-Short (writer/facilitator), Alvin Pang (writer/facilitator), Eugen Bacon, Audrey Chin, Ramya Jirasinghe, Rina Kikuchi, Clara Chow, Tim Tim Cheng, Nguyễn-Hoàng Quyên, Annika Mok (Sing Lit Station), Charlene Shepherdson (Sing Lit Station), Pandora, Melanie Mununggurr, image Francesca Rendle-Short

2020

Aditi Rao (India)

Ameena Hussein (Sri Lanka)

Balli Jaswal Kaur (Singapore)

Erni Aladjai (Indonesia)

Glenn Diaz (Philippines)

Hafiz Hamzah (Malaysia)

Kyoko Yoshida (Japan)

Marylyn Tan (Singapore)

Shokofeh Azar (Australia)

2021

Audrey Chin (Singapore)

Clara Chow (Singapore)

Eugen Bacon (Australia)

John Bengan (Philippines)

Melanie Mununggurr (Australia)

Nguyễn-Hoàng Quyên(Vietnam)

Pandora (Myanmar)

Ramya Jirasinghe (Sri Lanka)

Rina Kikuchi (Japan)

Tim Tim Cheng (Hong Kong)

2022

Alvin Yapan (Philippines)

Andy Jackson (Australia)

Christine Chia (Singapore)

Ke' Su Thar (Myanmar)

Kim Jihyun (South Korea)

Madhubhashini Ratnayake (Sri Lanka)

Medha Singh (India)

Melizarani T.Selva (Malaysia)

Mikael Johani (Indonesia)

* The WrICE digital residencies 2020-2022 were conducted in partnership between the non/fictionLab at RMIT University and Sing Lit Station, Singapore.