Sustainability]]> Urbanism]]> Geraldine Kang]]> Installation]]> Object]]> Southeast Asia]]> History]]> Migration]]> Singapore Art Archive Project.]]> Hu Yun]]> Installation]]> Film]]> Performance]]> Asia]]> Geopolitics]]> Ring of Fire (2014-ongoing), a long-term project focused on natural disasters and geopolitical collisions named after the vast geographical area that runs from New Zealand to Chile stretching across Southeast Asia. By framing uncanny relationships between tectonic instability and political unrest, the pair seek to address conditions of vulnerability as well as the tensions related to environment, social justice, freedom of expression, and human rights among Southeast Asian countries.]]> Irwan Ahmett ]]> Tita Salina]]> Southeast Asia]]> Archival Practice]]> Migration]]> Identity]]> The Archive as a Subject, a long-term project that positions photographs and other vernacular artefacts at the junction of the private and the public, as well as the personal and the political, raising complex global issues related to concepts of territory, migration, and identity. Looking at the traces of her own family’s history, she aims to explore the friction that is generated when such mundane items are appropriated by institutional narratives, especially when they are framed in different cultural contexts. While in Singapore, she intends to further her research looking specifically at the history of the refugee camp in Sembawang which housed Vietnamese refugees for twenty years.]]> Jacqueline Hoang Nguyen]]> Southeast Asia]]> Nature]]> Jamie North]]> Installation]]> Photography]]> Southeast Asia]]> Performance]]> Kartik Sood]]> Installation]]> Object]]> Southeast Asia]]> Nature]]> Ecology]]> Railtrack Songmaps, the first iteration of which was launched as a multimedia installation at Gillman Barracks in 2016. A three-year research project conducted in conjunction with Nature Society of Singapore and National University of Singapore, Railtrack Songmaps features recordings of birds along the Tanglin Halt rail tracks, collecting the fleeting voices of nature to explore interspecies communication and the entanglements of animal life and urban development. Due to its wide-ranging interdisciplinary approach, the project unfolds through collaborations with several artists, scientists, designers, and photographers based in Singapore.]]> Lucy Davis]]> Southeast Asia]]> Artistic Research]]> Manon de Boer]]> Film]]> Sound]]> Southeast Asia]]> Oceans & Seas]]> Martha Atienza]]> Installation]]> Video]]> Southeast Asia]]> History]]> Technology]]> Matthias Sohr]]> Installation]]> Sculpture]]> Southeast Asia]]>