Zulkifle Mahmod, also known as GEDMB, is at the forefront of a generation of sound-media artists in Singapore's contemporary art
development. An Associate Artist at the alternative art space The Substation, Zul's practice signals a more encompassing and expanded
visual arts sensory experience..
Zul works with DIY synths he builds with his own hands. He doesn't rely on the conventional "bought-off-the-shelf" equipment to create his works. Zul also uses everyday house hold items such as plastic boxes to house his synths.
Adopting a multi-disciplinary/multi-genre approach, that also include drawings, prints, sculptures and ready-mades, Zul has exhibited in
Singapore, Thailand, Germany, Japan, Vietnam, Moscow, China, Malaysia, Taiwan, Norway and Finland. His "Stilt" series forms part of The
Swissotel Stamford Singapore's permanent art collection. His notable initiatives include an industrial-sound inspired soundtrack in
conjunction with an Antoni Tapies exhibition at the Singapore Art Museum and a series of 5 sound performances (False Securities, 2005)
using binaural field recordings and digitally processed sounds.