Geopolitics]]> History]]> Politics]]> Postcolonialism]]>
The second session of a two-part conversation, this panel discussion will focus on the history of the straits, historical maps, and the geography of maritime Southeast Asia. This involves an approach to Southeast Asia through underlying indigenous patterns, which will necessarily stretch the limits of ingrained westernised cultural visions and mental habits. The participants will discuss complexities of heritage, notions of belonging, and strategies of mapping. Rather than a static given, the Straits will be considered as an environment with an incipient psychology, invoking a transpiring age-old knowledge of the region, but also as a habitat that continues to profoundly influence our existence.]]>
Mirwan Andan]]> Nirkan Arsuka]]> Zac Langdon-Pole]]> ila]]> Juria Toromae]]> Philippe Pirotte]]> Video]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Oceans & Seas]]> 25 May 2019, Sat 03:30 PM - 05:30 PM
The Single Screen, Block 43 Malan Road

The second session of a two-part conversation, this panel discussion will focus on the history of the straits, historical maps, and the geography of maritime Southeast Asia. This involves an approach to Southeast Asia through underlying indigenous patterns, which will necessarily stretch the limits of ingrained westernised cultural visions and mental habits. The participants will discuss complexities of heritage, notions of belonging, and strategies of mapping. Rather than a static given, the Straits will be considered as an environment with an incipient psychology, invoking a transpiring age-old knowledge of the region, but also as a habitat that continues to profoundly influence our existence.

A public programme of Arus Balik – From below the wind to above the wind and back again.]]>
ila]]> Mirwan Andan]]> Nirwan Ahmad Arsuka]]> Zac Langdon-Pole]]> Imran bin Tajudeen]]> Juria Toramae]]> Philippe Pirotte]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Artistic Research]]> Spaces of the Curatorial]]> Mirwan Andan]]> Southeast Asia]]>