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Impossibility of the Superstring Theory

This should be the biggest drawing installation for the Singapore Biennale 2008. It covers the walls, ceiling and floor of a entire block in South Beach Development. The drawing is done by Joshua Yang, a Malaysian artist who lives and … Continue reading

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Operation Supermarket

Read the labels on the innocent looking supermarket products carefully. There’s more than meet the eyes. These digital images are made by Iranian artist, Farhad Moshiri for the Singapore Biennale 2008 and are exhibited in the Old City Hall. Operation … Continue reading

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Blackfield

Among all the installations for this year’s Singapore Biennale 2008, Rachel and I liked Blackfield the most. It is at the same time, beautiful as well as sad, beyond words. You have to go down and see it for yourself … Continue reading

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Real-life Google Earth

Titled simply as “Singapore”, this is an installation piece by Thai artist, Wit Pimkanchanapong, created for the Singapore Biennale 2008. The interactive artwork allows visitors to write their own notes on stickers provided by the artist and paste them onto … Continue reading

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Private Moon

Private Moon (2003 – 2008) is described as a visual poem about a moon that has descended from the sky and is living a peaceful existence with a man (Leonid Tishkov). It is an installation artwork by Russian artist, Leonid … Continue reading

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