Technology]]> Sustainability]]> Coexistence]]> Citizens of Nowhere painting series. During the residency, the artist will expand this line of inquiry by studying governance protocols and management solutions adopted in land-scarce Singapore to accommodate population gorwth and allow for the coexistence of a diversity of ethnic groups. Based on these observations, he will expand Citizens of Nowhere by creating a new body of work influenced by the specificity of Singapore's distinctly vertical landscape and multicultural population. Nsofor also plans to address the pressures of technological development and climate change testing possibilities for collaboration and public participation around key issues such as waste disposal.]]> Anthony Nsofor]]> Mixed Media]]> Southeast Asia]]> History]]> Arin Rungjang]]> Southeast Asia]]> Ecosystems]]> Urbanism]]> Arjuna Neuman]]> Southeast Asia]]> Experiential]]> Indigenous Knowledge]]> Jarai Dew Hammock Café is an introduction into Art Labor’s long-term project. That takes inspiration from the Jarai people of Vietnam's Central Highlands and their philosophy on the cycle of life. After death, humans will go through many stages to get back to their origins of existence. The final stage is that they transform into dew (ia ngôm in Jarai language) evaporating into the environment – a state of non-being – the beginning particles of a new existence.]]> Art Labor]]> Installation]]> Performance]]> Southeast Asia]]> History]]> Globalisation]]> Ato Malinda]]> Installation]]> Object]]> Painting]]> Africa]]> Southeast Asia]]> Performance]]> History]]> Politics]]>
As a critically reflective artist and thinker, Haykal’s work examines the perceptions, relevance and culture of sound and music. This is often materialised through collaborations with artists across all fields as a means to discover new musical forms. These compositions can be interpreted as language in which to understand wider politics at play.]]>
Bani Haykal]]> Writing/Text]]> Sound]]> Southeast Asia]]>
History]]> Baptist Coelho]]> Writing/Text]]> Asia]]> Spaces of the Curatorial]]> Time-Based Media in Collections.]]> Barbara London]]> Video]]> Southeast Asia]]> North America]]> Materiality]]> Cultural Heritage]]>
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Ben Loong]]> Sculpture]]> Mixed Media]]> Painting]]> Southeast Asia]]>
Curatorial Practice]]> Activism]]> The Grand Domestic Revolution and Composing the Commons and will share models of collaboration and self-organisation developed at Casco.]]> Binna Choi]]> Curating]]> Southeast Asia]]>