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This experimental approach to “de-anthropocentrate” design and care includes ways to “build a committed and eco-responsible ‘living together’ that includes the plant, animal and fungal kingdoms, up to the communities of bacteria in our biotopes.”
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Workshop
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General
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Onsite (CCA)
Offsite
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Onsite (CCA)
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Yes
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No
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Yes
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Novel Material: Irene Agrivina & Saad Chinoy
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Ecology
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Workshop<br />Saturday, 18 February 2023<br />3.00 – 5.30pm<br />Venue: NTU CCA Singapore, Block 37 Malan Road, #01-04, Singapore 109452<br /><br />This experimental approach to “de-anthropocentrate” design and care includes ways to “build a committed and eco-responsible ‘living together’ that includes the plant, animal and fungal kingdoms, up to the communities of bacteria in our biotopes.” Participants learn how to use biotechnology, such as fermentation, at home and show how fermentation can help reduce various problems related to health, the environment and sustainability.<br />The second part, Living Material: Fermentation Culture, is a hands-on social exploration of biomaterials highlighting by-products of both fermentation and tofu-making processes. Participants learn about kombucha—its production process as well as the material properties (texture, durability, colour, transparency, breathability, biodegradability and aesthetics) of the SCOBY, which can be turned into vegan leather in the kitchen at home
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2023-02-18
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Irene Agrivina
Saad Chinoy
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Southeast Asia
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Title
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Contributors
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Zhaolu
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Huang
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2023
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National University of Singapore
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China
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Research Fellow
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Dr. Huang Zhaolu (China/Singapore) worked at the Tropical Technologies (T2) Laboratory. In the BIA project, she led the empirical experiments. She has experience in agriculture related studies, such as smart agriculture service and real crops planting studies.She has a background in environmental ecology, bioengineering, and agriculture application. She planted the vegetables and analyzing the status of the plants, including their growth and nutrients content so that the BIA could reach higher harvest with lower cost. She contributes to optimise the growing conditions and consider more about the sustainability.
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Singapore
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None
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Huang Zhaolu
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Ecology
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Huang Zhaolu
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Southeast Asia
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Iris
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Haberkorn
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2023
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Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC)
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Germany
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Food Scientist
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Dr Iris Haberkorn (Germany/SIngapore) is a food scientist combining expertise in food science, biotechnology, and engineering, aiming to drive sustainable innovation in the agri-food sector with a focus on single-cell-based value chains. She has a strong interest in questions relatiing to today's food system and how we can sustainably transform it, including the role of single-cell protein such as that from micro-algae, and how technological innovations can support that process. Dr Iris Haberkorn is based at the Singapore-ETH Centre (SEC) where she is leading a project on "Urban Microalgae-based Protein Production." Her research focuses on the up- and downstream processing of microalgae harnessing innovative biological and technological approaches, such as the establishment of a pulsed electric field (PEF)-based biorefinery for single-cell processing. Her overall goal is to improve efficiency, mitigate costs, and consequently leverage the application of microalgae on the market.
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None
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Iris Haberkorn
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Sustainability
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Iris Haberkorn
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Southeast Asia
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Title
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Kyle
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Morgan
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2023
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Earth Observatory Singapore
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New Zealand
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Assistant Professor and Principal Investigator
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<span>Kyle Morgan is a Nanyang Assistant Professor and National Research Foundation Fellow at the Asian School of Environment and a Principal Investigator at the Earth Observatory of Singapore. He leads the Coral Reef Geomorphology group at NTU which aims to better understand how physical reef structures and their ecologies (species, assemblages and ecosystems) provide coastal resilience in Southeast Asia.</span><br /><br /><span>Kyle is an inter-disciplinary field researcher with degrees in marine biology and coastal geomorphology (Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand), and a PhD in marine science from the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Following his PhD, he was a Research Fellow at the University of Exeter (UK) investigating the coral ecology and geological evolution of turbid nearshore reefs on the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. In 2017, Kyle started at NTU as a Research Fellow examining the physical and biogeochemical effects of sedimentation on Singapore’s coral reefs, before being awarded the AXA Research Fund and NTU Presidential Postdoctoral Fellowships in 2019 to understand the impact of human activities on coral reefs in Southeast Asia.</span>
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Singapore
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None
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Speaker
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Kyle Morgan
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Oceans & Seas
Ecology
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Southeast Asia
Oceania
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To better understand the decline in cultural and ecological diversity in the region, NTU CCA Singapore and Konnect ASEAN proposes to look at how the endangerment of traditional cultures and knowledges in the face of ecological challenges affects the region of Southeast Asia. The three-day summit Climate Futures #1: Cultures, Climate Crisis and Disappearing Ecologies. aims to address the various relationships and links to its environment, its ecologies and biodiversity.
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Conference and Symposium
Audience
Professional
Graduate/Post-Graduate
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Onsite (CCA)
Offsite
Online
Offsite
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Yes
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No
Education
Yes
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Conference and Symposium: Climate Futures #1: Cultures, Climate Crisis and Disappearing Ecologies
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Climate Crisis
Ecology
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Thursday, 1 December – Saturday, 3 December 2022<br />Veranda Hotel at Pakubuwono<br />Jakarta, Indonesia<br /><br />Environmental transformations change ancestral relationships to water, forests, soil, animals, and plants. It affects indigenous philosophies and their irreducible oneness of nature and culture, and of human and non-human. The loss of habitat and ecosystems take away the community’s kin, its identity, belonging and dignity and impacts future generations to come. Communities increasingly feel threatened in their collective capacity to thrive and survive. In this moment of significant change, it is essential to discuss possible climate solutions and explore ecologies of care.<br /><br /><p>The holistic approach of <em>Climate Futures #1: Cultures, Climate Crisis and Disappearing Ecologies. </em>is to stimulate a debate between artists, designers, and architects, scientists, environmentalists, as well as local voices and policy makers. We seek to reach out to a wider public including younger scholars and practitioners, as well as community leaders and policy makers from the ASEAN region.</p>
<p>The future of our shared prosperity relies on our collective ability to create an inclusive and sustainable foundation for growth.</p>
<h2>Programme</h2>
<p class="has-small-font-size">Timings in Jakarta Time (GMT +7)</p>
<p><b>Thursday, 1 December 2022 </b><br /><b>8.30am</b> Registration and Coffee<br /><b>9.00am</b> Opening addresses by Choi Jaeha (Korea) Minister Counselor, Korean Mission to ASEAN H.E. Khamsouk Keovongsay (Laos), Director General, National Institute of Fine Arts, Ministry of Information, Culture and Tourism of Lao PDR, Dr. Yang Mee Eng (Malaysia), Executive Director of ASEAN Foundation, Prof. Tim White, Vice President (Singapore) (International Engagement); President’s Chair in Materials Science and Engineering; Professor, School of Materials Science & Engineering <br /><b>9.30am</b> Welcome and Introduction by co-curators Prof. Ute Meta Bauer (Germany/Singapore) NTU CCA Singapore and Magdalena Magiera (Germany/Singapore) Curator and Research Associate NTU CCA Singapore and Ben Hampe (Myanmar/Australia) Project Director KONNECT ASEAN, ASEAN Foundation <br /><b>9.45am</b> <i>Circularity, Climate, Culture & Community: a Sabah story</i><br />Keynote Lecture by Cynthia Ong (Malaysia), Chief Executive Facilitator, Forever Sabah Institute and LEAP <br /><b>11am</b> <i>Pendekar Laut: Sea Warrior Fishermen fighting for Survival in the face of Climate Change & Coastal Development </i><br />Case study by Dr. Serina Rahman (Singapore/Malaysia), Lecturer, Department of Southeast Asian Studies, National University of Singapore <br /><b>Break </b><br /><b>11.40am</b> <i>Beyond the God’s Eye: Militant Approaches to Cognitive Maps </i><br />Case Study by Cian Dayrit (Philippines), artist <br /><b>12pm</b> <em>Indigo as Livelihood </em><br />Case Study by Dr. Chomwan Weeraworawit (Thailand), lawyer, producer curator, creative director of fashion brand Philip Huang <br /><b>12.20pm</b> Discussion with Cynthia Ong (Malaysia), Dr. Serina Rahman (Singapore/Malaysia), Dr. Chomwan Weeraworawit (Thailand), and Cian Dayrit (Philippines) <br />Moderated by Prof. Ute Meta Bauer (Germany/Singapore) <br /><b>Lunch Break</b> <br /><b>3pm</b> Introduction by Kathleen Ditzig (Singapore), PhD Candidate at the School of Art Design and Media, NTU <br /><b>3.20pm </b><em>Struggles for Sovereignty </em><br />Case Study presented by Eliesta Handitya (Indonesia) writer, independent researcher and Shilfina Putri Widatama (Indonesia) independent researcher <br /><b>3.40pm</b> <em>Connecting trajectory of Classical Science and Cultures in the Anthropocene time </em><br />Case Study by Ignatia Nilu (Indonesia), curator <br /><b>Break</b> <br /><b>4.20pm </b><em>Resettlement in Vietnam – Policies and Social Impact Assessment</em> <br />Case Study by Huong Vu (Vietnam), architect <br /><b>4.40pm</b> <em>The Tonlé </em><br />Case Study by Sao Sreymao (Cambodia), artist <br /><b>5pm</b> <em>Keeping the Flow </em><br />Case Study by Lêna Bùi (Vietnam), artist <br /><b>5.20pm</b> Discussion with Kathleen Ditzig (Singapore), Eliesta Handitya (Indonesia), Shilfina Putri Widatama, Ignatia Nilu (Indonesia), (Indonesia), Huong Vu (Vietnam), and Sao Sreymao (Cambodia), Lêna Bùi (Vietnam) <br />Moderated by Magdalena Magiera (Germany/Singapore) <br /><br /><b>Friday, 2 December 2022</b><br /> <b>8.30am </b>Registration and Coffee <br /><b>9.00am</b> Introduction by Co-Curators <br /><b>9.15am</b> <em>The Language Opacities of Climate Change Discourse</em><br />Keynote Lecture by Marian Pastor Roces (Philippines), curator, critic and policy analyst <br /><b>10.20am</b> <em>Why Tikar? The Politics, Geographies, Architecture, Stories, and Language of our Mat </em><br />Case Study by Yee I-Lann (Malaysia), artist <br /><b>10.40am</b> <em>Bantayan Island: An Island in Transition </em><br />Case Study by Martha Atienza, artist and Jake Atienza (both Philippines), MA Student and Graduate Assistant at University of Hawai’i <br /><b>Break</b><br /><b>11.20am</b> <em>Archiving Resistance </em><br />Case Study by Elisa Sutanudjaja (Indonesia), co-founder and Executive Director, Rujak Center for Urban Studies <br /><b>11.40am</b> Discussion with Marian Pastor Roces (Philippines), Yee I-Lann (Malaysia), Martha Atienza and Jake Atienza (both Philippines), Elisa Sutanudjaja (Indonesia) <br />Moderated by Prof. Ute Meta Bauer (Germany/Singapore) <br /><b>Lunch Break</b> <br /><b>2.00pm</b> CLOSED SESSION <br /><em>Ziarah Utara (Pilgrimage to the North) </em><br />Activation by Irwan Ahmett and Tita Salina (both Indonesia), artists <br /><br /><b>Saturday, 3 December 2022 </b><br /><b>8.30am </b>Registration and Coffee <br /><b>9.00am</b> Introduction by Co-Curators <br /><b>9.20am</b> <em>Frequencies of Tradition, Frequencies for Sustainable Future</em> <br />Keynote Lecture by Hyunjin Kim (Korea), curator and writer <br /><b>10.20am </b><em>Moving Earth, Crossing Water, Restless Topographies: Lessons on Threshold Crossing and Wayfinding alongside Non-Human Collaborators </em><br />Case Study by Zarina Muhammad (Singapore), artist <br /><b>Break</b> <br /><b>11.00am </b><em>Uncovering Borneo’s Little Green Jade, Moving Towards Post-Colonialism or Unlearning Stockholm Syndrome </em><br />Case Study by Jang Elroy Ramantan (Brunei), artist <br /><b>11.20am</b> Case Study by Dr. Yang Mee Eng (Malaysia), Executive Director of ASEAN Foundation <br /><b>11.40am</b> Discussion with Hyunjin Kim (Korea), Zarina Muhammad (Singapore), Jang Elroy Ramantan (Brunei), and Dr. Yang Mee Eng (Malaysia) <br />Moderated by Dr. Ingo Schöningh (Germany/Indonesia), Head of Cultural Programmes Goethe-Institut Jakarta <br /><b>1.00pm </b>Closing Remarks <br />Prof. Ute Meta Bauer (Germany/Singapore) NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore, Cynthia Ong (Malaysia) Chief Executive Facilitator, Forever Sabah Institute and LEAP and Marian Pastor Roces (Philippines) curator, critic and policy analyst </p>
<p>Programme information and speaker bios can be read in <a href="https://ntuccasingapore.omeka.net/items/show/4420">the official brochure</a>.</p>
<p>Conceived by NTU CCA Singapore’s Founding Director Ute Meta Bauer and curator Magdalena Magiera.<br /><br />Organised by NTU CCA Singapore and Konnect ASEAN with the support of Goethe Institut Singapore and Jakarta.</p>
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1 - 3 December 2022
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Ute Meta Bauer
Magdalena Magiera
Goethe Institut Singapore and Jakarta
Konnect ASEAN
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Southeast Asia
Asia
Europe
North America
Oceania
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<a href="https://vimeo.com/693384991">https://vimeo.com/693384991</a>
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693384991
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00:03:19
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On AiR with Chua Chye Teck
Subject
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Biodiversity
Botany
Ecology
Ecosystems
The Anthropocene
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Artist-in-Residence
4 October 2021 - 31 March 2022
NTU CCA Singapore
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Chua Chye Teck
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Southeast Asia
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Programmes
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Programme Type
Tour
Audience
General
Location
Onsite (CCA)
Offsite
Online
Onsite (CCA)
Collaboration
No
Commissioned Work
No
Education
No
Theme
Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
None
Place.Labour.Capital.
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Tour of <em>The Sovereign Forest</em> led by NTU CCA Singapore curators
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Ecology
Politics
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<div class="event_single_dates text__exhibitions">5 Aug 2016, Fri 7:00pm - 7:30pm<br />2 Sep 2016, Fri 7:00pm - 7:30pm<br />7 Oct 2016, Fri 7:00pm - 7:30pm</div>
<div class="event_single_venue">The Exhibition Hall<br /><br /><span>Tours of on-going exhibitions led by NTU CCA Singapore curators are held every first Friday of the month. To register, email NTUCCAeducation@ntu.edu.sg. The tours are a public programme of <em>Amar Kanwar: The Sovereign Forest</em>.</span></div>
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2016-08-05
2016-09-02
2016-10-07
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NTU CCA Singapore
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Southeast Asia
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<em>And A Great Sign Appeared</em> captures the sudden arrival of thousands of Asian openbill storks in Singapore from northern parts of Southeast Asia on 22 December 2019.
Programme Type
Screening
Audience
General
Location
Onsite (CCA)
Offsite
Online
Onsite (CCA)
Collaboration
No
Commissioned Work
No
Related Countries
Singapore
Education
No
Theme
Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
None
None
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Free Jazz IV. Geomancers Screening Programme: And a Great Sign Appeared, Robert Zhao Renhui (Singapore)
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Animals
Migration
Ecology
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Blk 38 Malan Road, The Single Screen<br />2021, HD video, sound, colour, 4 min 52 sec<br /><br />In ancient times, the observation of birds in flight was used in divinatory practices to decipher the present and foretell the future. <em>And A Great Sign Appeared</em> captures the sudden arrival of thousands of Asian openbill storks in Singapore from northern parts of Southeast Asia on 22 December 2019. The artist followed the birds’ week-long futile and ultimately unsuccessful search for a suitable roosting site in the densely populated city-state. As we become increasingly aware that environmental changes and a drastic reduction of resources in their native lands are altering the behavioural patterns and migration routes of many species, the work invites us to ponder on the possible meanings of this unexpected occurrence and on the uncertain future that awaits the planet.
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Robert Zhao Renhui
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Southeast Asia
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14 - 23 January 2022
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Filmed in Singapore,<em> earth, land, sky and sea as palimpsest</em> is an invitation to cross thresholds and observe the unobservable: to see with our skin, hear with our feet, and feel our way above and beneath pathless paths.
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Screening
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General
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Onsite (CCA)
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Onsite (CCA)
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No
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Singapore
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Free Jazz IV. Geomancers Screening Programme: earth, land, sky and sea as palimpsest, Zarina Muhammad & Zachary Chan (both Singapore)
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Ecology
Urbanism
Nature
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Blk 38 Malan Road, The Single Screen<br />2021, video, colour, sound, 17 min 37 sec<br /><br />Filmed in Singapore, <em>earth, land, sky and sea as palimpsest</em> is an invitation to cross thresholds and observe the unobservable: to see with our skin, hear with our feet, and feel our way above and beneath pathless paths. This poetic and multisensorial wandering is interspersed with historical forays into ways in which human activities unfold and affect the earth. Charting inclusive ecologies, the work subtly suggests that, while we are constantly distracted by rapid urban development, many trees are older than our buildings and spiritual landscapes find a way to survive within modern urban infrastructures. <em>earth, land, sky and sea as palimpsest</em> is the first iteration of a namesake research project initiated by Zarina Muhammad and Zachary Chan that engages with environmental histories, extractive capitalist urbanisation, and archival fragments in order to redraw hegemonic cartographies and seek out a more-than-human understanding of our place in the world.
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14 - 23 January 2022
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Zarina Muhammad
Zachary Chan
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Southeast Asia
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<span><em>Semente Exterminadora</em> (Exterminator Seed) </span><span>is a piece of speculative fiction that envisions a near future where human life unfolds among ecological disasters, transgenic cultivations, and androids.</span>
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Screening
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General
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Onsite (CCA)
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Onsite (CCA)
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No
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No
Education
No
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Place.Labour.Capital.
Climates. Habitats. Environments.
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Free Jazz IV. Geomancers Screening Programme: Semente Exterminadora, Pedro Neves Marques (Portugal)
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Fiction
Ecology
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<p><span><em>Semente Exterminadora</em> (Exterminator Seed) </span><span>is a piece of speculative fiction that envisions a near future where human life unfolds among ecological disasters, transgenic cultivations, and androids. The narrative follows Capivara, an offshore oil rig worker who is evacuated back to Rio de Janeiro after an industrial accident, an oil spill which now threatens the Brazilian coast unbeknownst to the local population. After encountering YWY, a woman from the indigenous Guajajara nation, Capivara travels with her to Mato Grosso do Sul, her homeland, in search for employment in the extensive monoculture plantations. Against the backdrop of industrial agriculture, genetic colonialism, and shared prospects of infertility, the intimate interaction between the main characters engenders a queering of the borders between the natural and the artificial.</span></p>
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Date
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14 - 23 January 2022
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Pedro Neves Marques