This time round, the city is transforming itself in manners unexpected. From a nation-state of Vanessa Mae, The Heeren Shops, and Straits Times, Singapore is fast becoming a shared site of people you wish to know, places you want to go, and phenomena you’re interested in. In other words, something’s up. POSKOD.SG captures this change. It was born over a simple realisation that since 2011, discussi
ons about Singapore no longer had to always be qualified with the pejorative. POSKOD.SG celebrates modern Singapore’s ongoing transformation. We’re a happy mash-up of the old-school and the cutting-edge; the strange and the familiar; the weird and the wonderful. Creating a sense of community, online and off, we deliver twice-weekly missives on unexpected lives, spaces, and narratives in Singapore culture and society. POSKOD.SG invites readers to re-discover the cityscape, and find a postcode of their own. POSKOD.SG is published by Studio Wong Huzir in collaboration with Popdigital.