MDDI 演讲稿 · 2023-08-04

部长杨莉明在拉萨尔艺术学院第37届毕业典礼上的演讲

部长杨莉明在拉萨尔艺术学院第37届毕业典礼上的演讲

Josephine Teo · 数码发展及新闻部长 · LASALLE艺术学院第37届毕业典礼

要点

  • 新加坡国家艺术理事会于2022年12月发布的两年一度调查显示,十分之八的新加坡人为本地艺术场景感到自豪。
  • 新加坡资讯通信媒体发展局与LASALLE合作开展了「WritersLab」剧本创作培训项目(2017至2021年),其中Adeline Foo的作品「Last Madame」荣获2020年亚洲内容大奖最佳亚洲剧集奖,现仍可在Netflix收看。
  • 新加坡通信及新闻部与资讯通信媒体发展局联合设立「新加坡数字奖学金」,资助有意攻读科技或媒体领域硕士或博士学位的学生赴海外深造。
  • 「媒体人才晋升计划」为在职媒体专业人员提供支持,助其提升内容创作技能并积累海外经验。
  • LASALLE学生已将生成式人工智能、计算设计、数据可视化、虚拟现实、增强现实及元宇宙数字时装系列融入课程项目之中。
  • 部长引用一项美国研究指出,当今美国60%的工作岗位在1940年时尚不存在,说明技术历来能催生全新职业类别而非仅仅取代现有岗位。
  • 13名LASALLE产品设计毕业生于2023年4月参加米兰设计周,展示了以屠妖节为灵感、融合创新可持续照明技术与文化意涵的灯具,将本地节日带上全球舞台。

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MDDI 英文原文译文 · 翻译日期: 2026-06-21

LASALLE理事会主席彼得·谢先生、LASALLE院长史蒂夫·迪克森教授、各位毕业生、各位家长、女士们先生们,

引言

下午好。谨向2023届全体毕业生致以最诚挚的祝贺,祝贺你们迎来这一特别的日子。

完成文凭或学位教育,对任何人而言都是人生中的重要里程碑。然而对你们这一届而言,这段旅程经历了一次始料未及的重大考验——新冠疫情(Covid-19)。若非凭借非凡的韧性、应变力与决心,你们不会站在这里。

这并非你们原本所期待的求学历程,但你们表现出色,家人为你们感到骄傲,理所当然。作为一名家长,我固然希望你们能免受种种磨难,但我相信,你们也因此在某种程度上变得更加坚强,更有能力应对未来可能再次降临的任何突如其来的挑战。

人工智能等技术将如何影响我们

我们应当预见到的不确定因素之一,与技术有关——技术将持续改变我们生活、工作和娱乐的方式。在创意艺术领域,人工智能很可能会大幅改变你们原本对职业生涯的种种期许。

例如,外界普遍担忧人工智能可能取代创意行业的工作岗位,使艺术家、设计师和作家的发展机会越来越少。

人们还担忧如何保护自身的知识产权,以及如何与大规模低成本的人工智能产出相竞争。你们或许也会因需要跟上这些新技术而感到焦虑。

这些顾虑令我想起约十年前我在交通部任职时与巴士车长们的交流。当时,这些巴士车长忧心忡忡,担心在自动驾驶车辆或无人驾驶巴士遍布新加坡的未来,他们的生计将无以为继。

如今,十年过去了,没有人能确定自动驾驶车辆(AV)何时才会大规模投入使用,那些曾经忧虑此事的巴士车长依然在岗,而新加坡的巴士车长仍略有短缺。

当然,你们与巴士车长截然不同,影响你们工作的技术也并非同一回事。

尽管如此,这个故事依然有其参考价值——高估技术对就业的短期冲击,并非罕见之事。然而从长远来看,我们必须认真对待技术,切勿低估其影响。

正因如此,得知技术正日益融入LASALLE的教育体系,我感到欣慰。事实上,你们中已有部分人参与了融合生成式人工智能的项目,另一些人则尝试了计算设计与数据可视化。

时装专业的毕业生正携数字系列作品进军元宇宙,而就读电影、动画及表演艺术专业的同学,则对运用虚拟现实(VR)和增强现实(AR)技术打造沉浸式体验并不陌生。

这些努力将有助于你们保持竞争力,但请记住,没有人能做到百分之百地未雨绸缪,因为技术将持续演进。

幸运的是,只要坚持学习,我们便能自助。与其畏惧技术,不如拥抱它——通过理解其影响、积极寻求从中受益。

技术几乎总是能帮助我们自动化某些任务,尤其是那些繁琐的工作。例如,你们中的一些人在媒体项目中使用过自动语音转文字转录软件。在这一过程中,你们被"替代"了某项任务,却并不因此感到不满——事实上,你们反而获得了便利,提升了工作效率。

历史已经证明,技术能够带来生产力的提升,并往往催生新的就业机会。

像你们这样的应届毕业生,或许正在寻求AR与VR艺术家、UI/UX设计师、无人机摄影师等职业。这些岗位在我毕业时闻所未闻,甚至在十年前也尚不存在。美国的一项研究表明,当今美国60%的工作岗位在1940年时并不存在。

坦率地说,许多像我这样的家长,可能永远无法完全理解你们以何为生。这正是许多新兴职业的本质所在。

但只要你们持续学习、蓬勃发展,我们便会感到欣慰。而只要你们保持开放的心态,积极适应新技术,机遇便永不匮乏。

艺术的重要性

我同样相信,只要你们全力以赴,便能在新加坡的艺术、媒体与设计领域留下属于自己的印记。这些行业并非单纯关乎娱乐与美学,它们是我们文化身份认同、经济增长与社会福祉不可或缺的组成部分。

新加坡人也越来越认识到艺术的重要性。去年十二月,国家艺术理事会发布了最新一期双年度艺术调查报告。调查发现,十位新加坡人中有八位为本地艺术场景感到自豪。在接触本地内容的受访者中,相当一部分人是专门为了支持本地艺术家而这样做的。

巧合的是,LASALLE正位于我的选区——惹兰勃沙集选区(Jalan Besar GRC)。LASALLE艺术管理专业学生的创造力总是令人印象深刻。他们每年在小印度(Little India)举办ARTWALK艺术节,将该区的文化与历史故事生动呈现。

MCI与IMDA的大力支持

通讯及新闻部(MCI)和资讯通信媒体发展局(IMDA)重视艺术家与创意专业人士,致力于为他们提供相关支持。例如,IMDA已与LASALLE开展了多项成功合作。

合作项目包括WritersLab——一项于2017年至2021年间开展的强化编剧培训计划,致力于培育新加坡影视编剧。其中一项成功成果是阿德琳·符(Adeline Foo)的《最后的鸨母》(Last Madame),该剧荣获2020年亚洲内容大奖(Asia Contents Awards)最佳亚洲剧集奖。时至今日,你们仍可在Netflix上观看《最后的鸨母》。

对于有意在硕士或博士层面深造科技或媒体相关专业的同学,MCI和IMDA提供SG Digital奖学金,助你们通过海外历练在全球舞台上脱颖而出。若你们已在从事媒体内容制作,可考虑申请媒体人才晋升计划(Media Talent Progression Programme,MTPP),该计划旨在支持媒体专业人士进一步提升内容创作能力并积累海外经验。

毕业生的优异成就

你们许多人在毕业之前便已展现出卓越才华,证明了自己值得我们的支持。在这个特别的日子里,让我们花些时间认可并庆祝你们取得的部分成就。

• Jimin Won、Raja Nurul Huda Binte Raja Ahmad 和 Ying Jia Ang 来自设计传播课程,在 RSA Student Design Awards 2022 中荣获嘉许奖。该奖项是全球历史最悠久的新兴设计师学生竞赛。

• 来自舞蹈文凭课程的 Jocelyn Tay 和 Natasha Koo 于去年十一月参加了横滨舞蹈节(Yokohama Dance Collection)比赛,并荣获 MASDANZA 编舞奖。两人将于今年十月代表亚洲出席在西班牙举办的 MASDANZA 节。

• 来自产品设计课程的 13 名应届毕业生于今年四月在米兰设计周展示了他们的作品。他们以屠妖节(Deepavali)为灵感创作了灯具,将创新可持续照明技术与光明节的文化意涵融为一体。正是因为他们,我们的本地节日得以在意大利的世界级盛会上展示于全球观众面前。

• 动画艺术课程的学生创作了动画短片《Loose Threads》,该片近日入围了 2023 年 Yugo BAFTA 学生奖。

结语

学生们的成就令我们倍感振奋,同样令我们引以为傲的是,LASALLE 及各位老师所付出的努力卓有成效、成绩斐然。

值此国庆节即将到来之际,让我再次祝贺 LASALLE 及 2023 届毕业生,感谢你们让新加坡成为我们所有人更加充满活力、更加美好的家园!干得漂亮!

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英文原文

MDDI 官网原始记录 · 抓取日期: 2026-06-21

Mr Peter Seah, Chairman of LASALLE, Professor Steve Dixon, President of LASALLE, Graduands, Parents, Ladies and gentlemen,

Introduction

Good afternoon. My heartiest congratulations to the class of 2023 on your very special day.

Completing a diploma or degree education is a significant milestone for anyone. But for your cohort, this journey had an unexpected and exceptional twist – the Covid-19 Pandemic. Without exceptional resilience, resourcefulness, and determination, you would not be here.

It was not the education you bargained for, but you have done well, and your families are rightly proud. Speaking as a parent myself, as much as I wish you were spared the many trials and tribulations, I believe you have also emerged stronger in some way, more able to deal with any unexpected challenge that may come your way again.

How Technologies like AI will Impact Us

One of the uncertainties we should expect has to do with technology, and how it will continue to change the way we live, work and play. In the creative arts, artificial intelligence may well change much of what you had been expecting to do in your careers.

For example, there has been much concern that AI could displace jobs in the creative industry, leaving artists, designers, and writers with fewer opportunities.

There are concerns about how to protect one’s intellectual property and compete against cheap AI output at scale. You may also feel anxious about having to keep up with these new technologies.

These concerns remind me of the bus captains I engaged about 10 years ago, when I was in the Ministry of Transport. Then, the bus captains worried about their livelihoods in a future where autonomous vehicles or self-driving buses dotted our landscape.

Now, 10 years later, no one is sure when AVs will be widely deployed, the very bus captains who feared such a future are still here, and Singapore is still slightly short of bus captains.

You are of course, very different from bus captains and the technologies impacting your jobs are not the same.

Still, this story is relevant because it is not uncommon to over-estimate the impact of technology in the short term, particularly on jobs. However, in the longer term, we must take technology seriously, and never under-estimate its’ impact.

For this reason, I’m reassured that technology is increasingly a part of the education at LASALLE. In fact, some of you have already worked on projects incorporating generative AI, while others have experimented with computational design and data visualisation.

Fashion graduates are taking to the metaverse with digital collections, while those of you in film, animation and the performing arts will be familiar with the use of virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) technology to create immersive experiences.

These efforts will help you stay relevant, but keep in mind that no one can be 100% future-proof, because technology will keep changing.

Fortunately, we can help ourselves if we don’t stop learning. Instead of fearing technology, we should embrace it, through understanding its impact and seeking to benefit from it.

It is almost always the case that technology will help us to automate some tasks, especially tedious ones. For example, some of you here have used automated speech-to-text transcription software in your media projects. In this process, you were displaced from a task, but were not unhappy. In fact, you have added convenience and productivity.

History has proven, that technology can bring about improvements in productivity, and tends to create new jobs.

Recent graduands like yourselves may be seeking careers as AR and VR Artist, UI/UX Designers, Drone Videographers. These jobs were unheard of when I graduated, and perhaps even 10 years ago. One study in the US says that 60% of the jobs in America today did not exist in 1940.

To be perfectly honest, many parents like me may never fully understand what you do for a living. Such is the nature of many new jobs.

But we will be happy, so long as you continue to learn and thrive. And you will never run out of opportunities if you remain open and adaptive to new technologies.

The Importance of the Arts

I am also confident that if you apply yourself, you can make your mark in the arts, media, and design sectors in Singapore. These industries are not solely about entertainment and aesthetics; they are integral to our cultural identity, economic growth, and social well-being.

Singaporeans, too, increasingly recognise the importance of the arts. Last December, the National Arts Council released its latest biennial survey of the arts. The survey found that eight in ten Singaporeans were proud of the local arts scene. Among the respondents who engaged with local content, a good number did so specifically to support local artists.

Coincidentally, LASALLE is located within my constituency, Jalan Besar GRC. The ingenuity of LASALLE’s Arts Management students never fails to impress. They organise the ARTWALK festival every year in Little India, bringing to life the stories of the culture and heritage of the district.

Strong Support from MCI and IMDA

MCI and IMDA value our artists and creative professionals and are committed to providing them with the relevant support. For instance, IMDA has partnered with LASALLE on several successful collaborations.

These include WritersLab, an intensive scriptwriting programme that ran from 2017 to 2021, and nurtured Singaporean film and television writers. One of the successful projects that came out of it was Last Madame by Adeline Foo, which won Best Asian Drama at the 2020 Asia Contents Awards. You can still catch Last Madame on Netflix today.

For those of you keen on furthering tech or media-related studies at the Master’s or PhD Level, MCI and IMDA offers the SG Digital Scholarship to help you excel on a global stage with overseas exposure. If you are already producing media content, you can consider the Media Talent Progression Programme (MTPP), which supports media professionals to further develop their content creation skills and overseas experience.

Good Work of Graduands

Many of you have also proven yourselves worthy of our support, by distinguishing yourselves even before graduation. On this special day, let us take a moment to acknowledge and celebrate some of your achievements.

• Jimin Won, Raja Nurul Huda Binte Raja Ahmad and Ying Jia Ang, who are from the Design Communication programme, won a Commendation at the RSA Student Design Awards 2022, the world’s longest-running student competition for emerging designers.

• Jocelyn Tay and Natasha Koo, from the Diploma in Dance programme, performed at the Yokohama Dance Collection competition last November and won the MASDANZA prize for choreography. Both will represent Asia at the MASDANZA festival in Spain this October.

• 13 graduating students from the Product Design programme showcased their work at the Milan Design Week in April this year. They created lamps inspired by Deepavali, combining innovative and sustainable lighting technology with the cultural significance of the Festival of Lights. Thanks to them, one of our local festivals was featured at a world-class event in Italy to global audiences.

• And, students from the Animation Art programme created an animated short film, Loose Threads, which was recently shortlisted in the 2023 Yugo BAFTA Student Awards.

Closing remarks

We are thrilled by the students’ achievements and equally proud that the efforts of LASALLE and your teachers have been outstanding.

As we will also be celebrating National Day soon, let me once again congratulate LASALLE and the class of 2023 for making Singapore a more vibrant and lovely home for all of us! Well done!

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