" Am i on mute", "My video isn't working", "Can Everybody See My Screen?" - phrases we have all used at least 100 times during HBL or WFH. This exhibition talks about exactly that.ย
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The newest, most futuristic exhibition has finally taken its place in Singapore. '๐พ๐๐ฃ ๐๐ซ๐๐ง๐ฎ๐๐ค๐๐ฎ ๐๐๐ ๐๐ฎ ๐๐๐ง๐๐๐ฃ?' opens its doors to the public from 9 September to 11 December 2022 at Singapore Art Museum, Tanjong Pagar Distripark! Admissions areย free of charge to all.ย
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This exhibition takes pride in straying away from the traditional forms of exhibitions and has taken on a new, first of its kind, technology-driven approach. It puts visitors on a emotional, intellectual and physical 'rollercoaster' with its 12 interactive artworks, made by talented artists all over Asia, including Singapore.
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Life Circuit by Urich Lau. Malaysia.
It's 2022! Forget pallets and paintbrushes. Our canvas are now on our favorite digital screens. Become more conscious of our physical body as we move through an environment that is becoming more and more digitalized.
Life Circuit byย Urich Lau. Malaysia.
Come closer and see a live projection of yourself through the spy cams. Don't you ever feel like you're a spy?ย We keep up to date with anything and everything going on in people's lives like who's getting engaged, who's having a heartbreak and even what their having for breakfast, all though the use of social media. Look how much has changed from the past, now with technology being a portal that mediates our everyday lives.ย
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Trace 2 (installation) by Teow Yue Han. Singapore.
Inspired by our previous experiences with TraceTogether, this motion sensor-activated tracing system contains touch hubs that detect passing bodies. When you move, it activates poetry verses and moving figures on a screen, enhancing the possibility of social production even under the specter of bio-surveillance.
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Narcissus Pixelus byย Terra Bajraghosa. Indonesia.
An interesting alternative to the modern day selfie. Create your own avatar on this retro-looking arcade machine. Embrace the pixelated era and feel free to print out your avatars to take home as a souvenir.
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The P.O.P. Station Greatest Hits by KYTV (Kill Your Television).
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Put on those headphones and rock out to the music of the early 2000s. It may seem not too long ago but the evolution of music from the past is groundbreaking.
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Can Everybody See My Screen?ย has a playful aspect. Don't forget to head to The Claw Machineย to win a unique "love" reward and design a digital youย from a variety of pixel swatches.
[*All Images Credit: Singapore Art Museum]ย
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Address:ย 39 Keppel Road, #01-02, Singapore 089065
Prices:ย Free Admission
Opening Hours:ย Daily,ย 10am - 7pm