ONLINE PROGRAMME
ArtScience at Home
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Stay connected with ArtScience at Home, ArtScience Museum’s latest online programme, where you can look forward to an exciting line up of virtual tours, workshops, talks, performances and more.
Talks
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Invisible City: Filmmaker’s Talk with Tan Pin Pin
19 Aug (Fri) , 8pm – 8.30pm
Join us in this live-streamed talk with Tan Pin Pin as we discuss history, memory and place in the context of her 2007 documentary, Invisible City, and her filmmaking practice.
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Remembering Fuller with Datuk Seri Lim Chong Keat
Pioneer architect Datuk Seri Lim Chong Keat unfolds the regional story of Buckminster Fuller through the more than decade-long friendship which they shared.
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Hope from Chaos: In Conversation with Cao Fei
Chinese contemporary artist Cao Fei discusses how her work, Isle of Instability, responds at a personal level to her time living under pandemic lockdown with her family.
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Hope from Chaos: In Conversation with Luke Jerram
Luke Jerram shares how his Glass Microbiology artworks question the global impact of deadly diseases, challenging observers to reconsider their view of viruses and pathogens.
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Hope from Chaos: In Conversation with Professor Lam Yeng Ming
Professor Lam Yeng Ming (Chair of the School of Materials Science and Engineering at NTU Singapore) shares strategies in nanotechnology that can be repurposed to act against COVID-19, as well as sustainability-driven innovation in materials science that draws on the research of NTU scientists.
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The Future is Always First an Idea – Charu Kokate
Charu Kokate (Partner at Safdie Architects and Director of the Singapore office), who led on and oversaw the construction of iconic and complex structures including Marina Bay Sands Integrated Resort, Jewel Changi Airport and Sky Habitat Residential Towers, headlines the second session in an online talks series accompanying Radical Curiosity: In the Orbit of Buckminster Fuller.
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Radical Curiosity: Curators in Dialogue with Rosa Pera and José Luis de Vicente
Presented by Rosa Pera and José Luis de Vicente (guest curators of Radical Curiosity), the inaugural lecture takes us through the universe of the unclassifiable investigator and visionary who, throughout the 20th century, foresaw the major crises of the 21st century.
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Orchestral Manoeuvres: Curators in Dialogue with Adrian George and Amita Kirpalani
6 Oct, 4 – 5pm
Join the curators of Orchestral Manoeuvres: See Sound. Feel Sound. Be Sound for an in-depth look at the themes and ideas explored in this exhibition that expands how we think about, experience and understand sound.
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Expanded Realities Conversations with Daniel Birnbaum and Honor Harger
27 Jul, 8pm
Join us to imagine the future possibilities of contemporary art and technology as we explore how extended reality is transforming museums in inexplicable ways.
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Expanded Realities Conversations with Robin McNicholas and Sarah Ellis
13 Jul, 8pm
Discover how creative directors and producers are working in blended reality spaces and creating new paradigms for how immersive storytelling can be experienced.
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Expanded Realities Conversations with Tetsuya Mizuguchi and Patrick Moran
17 Jun, 8pm – 9pm
Join us to explore how videogames are evolving beyond the screen and introducing new encounters that connect virtual and physical worlds in extraordinary ways.
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Climate Conversations with Shawn Lum
10 Mar, 8pm – 9pm
Join us in the concluding Climate Conversations talk featuring prominent ecologist and President of Nature Society (Singapore), Dr Shawn Kaihekulani Yamauchi Lum. He will share about the efforts by Nature Society focused on marine conservation and coastal clean-up, and how we can play a role in protecting our marine environments and biodiversity.
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Climate Conversations with Lian Pin Koh
26 Jan, 5pm
Renowned conservation scientist Lian Pin Koh (Director of the Centre for Nature-based Climate Solutions at National University of Singapore) joins us in the penultimate talk to speak about how a better understanding of the potential and limits of nature-based climate solutions is needed to help inform our climate policy and investment decisions.
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Climate Conversations with Mandy Barker
26 Nov, 5pm
Mandy Barker (photographer and National Geographic Explorer), whose work involving marine plastic debris has received global recognition, shared how she has been working alongside marine scientists to transform data on ocean plastics into arresting collages of pollution.
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Intan Suci Nurhati
20 Oct, 5pm
Intan Suci Nurhati (senior researcher at the Indonesian Institute of Sciences’ Research Center for Oceanography and National Geographic Explorer) highlighted issues in plastics management and her recent research work on the rising tide of pandemic-driven plastic waste.
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Climate Conversations with Cynthia Doumbia
6 Oct, 8.30pm
The series launched with a talk by Cynthia Doumbia (Director, International Exhibitions at National Geographic Society), who spoke about how this multi-year initiative harnesses storytelling to tackle the global plastic waste crisis and effect meaningful change.
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Learning from Home Roundtable
28 Sep, 4pm – 5.15pm
Parents, educators and practitioners come together to share their experiences of at-home learning during COVID-19 lockdown, and discuss how this period of disruption is presenting opportunities to respond to new perspectives on parenting, teaching and learning beyond the pandemic.
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Artist Talk: Sara Wookey
15 Sep, 5pm
How do our bodies navigate the many invisible rules of the public space sometimes without us even noticing? Join us as dance artist and researcher Sara Wookey considers how our bodies relate to space around us and if the new safe distancing choreography of the public space might have changed the way we move forever.
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Feeling the Future Talk with Tong Yee
4 Aug
Tong Yee (Co-Founder of The Thought Collective) reflects on emotional resilience and personal leadership in this season of crisis – how it tells us about who we are as societies and states, and reveals powerful wisdom if we care to look. Following his talk, Tong Yee will also be participating in a Q&A moderated by Honor Harger (Executive Director, ArtScience Museum).
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Artist Talk: Blast Theory
23 Jul
UK-based Blast Theory creates interactive art that reveals the interconnectedness of cultural, scientific, and political issues. Join us as two of the artists from Blast Theory, Matt Adams and Nick Tandavanitj, discuss recent works relating to the flu epidemic in 1918 and SARS in 2003 that have renewed resonance in today’s pandemic world.
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Feeing the Future Talk with Richard Hassell
21 Jul
Titled Strange Times, WOHA’s proposal for Singapore for the year 2050 is presented in the form of a highly realistic newspaper from the future at_ 2219: Futures Imagined_. Richard will talk about the emotions and humour this provocative piece of speculative realism was designed to elicit. Following his talk, Richard will also be participating in a Q&A moderated by Nina Ernst (Associate Director, Programmes).
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Feeling the Future Talk with Lynn Froggett and Lizzie Muller
7 Jul
Lynn Froggett and Lizzie Muller speak about how exhibitions support the civic role of museums in bringing what is ‘felt’ into public conversation through a process of ‘cultural contagion’. They will also be joined by Nina Ernst (Associate Director, Programmes) in a on 9 Jul (Thursday), 4pm.
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Feeling the Future Talk by Anab Jain and Jon Ardern of Superflux
23 Jun
Listen in as Superflux founders Anab Jain and Jon Ardern talk about how they use narrative and speculation to explore complex problems that are often discussed in terms of data and abstract projections, and why hope often works best alongside tools for proactively tackling future challenges. They will also be joined by Honor Harger (Executive Director, ArtScience Museum) in a on 23 Jun (Tuesday), 5pm.
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Ep 2 – Mapping Impacts and Implications by Scott Smith
Scott Smith (Founder and Managing Partner of Changeist) shares practical tools for mapping out possible futures in a crisis, which might help us think about and unpack orders of impact of significant change. He will also be joined by Honor Harger (Executive Director, ArtScience Museum) in a on 12 May at 5pm.
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Ep 3 – Futures Thinking: Democratising Tools for Hope by Cheryl Chung
Join Cheryl Chung (Co-Director of Executive Education and Head of Strategic Planning at Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore) as she discusses how to democratise tools for hope and impart them to youth so they can design the future. She will also be joined by Honor Harger (Executive Director, ArtScience Museum) in a on 26 May (Tuesday), 5pm.
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Ep 1 – Touching Stories by Ariel Muller (Managing Director, APAC at Forum for the Future)
Join Ariel Muller as she shares how we might better equip ourselves to prepare for future shocks, given what we are learning from people's responses to COVID-19.
Special Event: Gameplay
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6 Sep, 10am
Games as a Medium for Artistic ExpressionHear from Kevin Prior, Senior Lecturer in Game Software Design and Production, as he shares about how art and science can create immersive and emotional forms of storytelling. His talk will cover the history of games as expressive media, the main components that make games a unique and interesting medium, and some challenges and opportunities those who wish to pursue this medium may face.
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7 Sep, 8pm – 9.15pm
Panel Discussion with DigiPen Institute of Technology Singapore AlumniHear from DigiPen Institute of Technology Singapore alumni as they discuss easy and accessible ways to approach game development.
In this panel discussion, they will share stories and challenges faced in their personal journey and how everyone can be a game designer!
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10 Sep
ABCs of Healthy Video GamingLearn about the benefits of video gaming while debunking common misconceptions with Elyna, and Pauline from SOOS OIO!
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13 Sep, 10am
Games as a Medium for Expressing Cultural ValuesCultural values and socio-political implications of games are important topics of discussions for the fields of humanities and social sciences. As educators at DigiPen Institute of Technology Singapore, Ms Shanthina and Dr. Sim Jiaying encourage students to make games that consider social issues and increase cultural awareness.
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14 – 15 Sep, 3pm – 5pm
Future Gaming ConferenceJoin us to explore how videogames are changing the world right now and discuss transformative ideas that are shaping the future of one of the most exciting media.
Special Event: Let's Talk About
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14 August
Let’s Talk About: Where We Live
Every home and neighbourhood in Singapore has different sights, sounds, special things and challenges that are unique to them. Join Jonathan Muk, co-founder of ReadAble, as we explore Jalan Kukoh – a neighbourhood in Singapore – through the eyes of some of their youngest residents. Celebrate their triumphs, hear their needs and make friends with a few special people who make the place extra unique.
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30 July
Let’s Talk About: How Every Family is Special
Every family is special in their own ways. When we meet new friends whose families may not be like our own it is important for us to see and accept these differences. A community is made of many different families, and if we appreciate and understand the many different types of families we can build a kinder community.
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17 July
Let’s Talk About: The Seniors at the Void Deck with Nur Hazeem, Founder of The Signpost Project
In this session of Let’s Talk About, join Nur Hazeem as he sheds light on Elders in Isolation, a rising issue in Singapore, made more evident with COVID-19 and the subsequent distancing rules.
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3 July
Let’s Talk About: The People who Build this City with Renita Sophia Crasta, Co-founder of the COVID-19 Migrant Worker Support Coalition
This session will take us behind the scenes into the lives of these migrant workers, giving us a glimpse into their journey in this fight against COVID-19 so that we can better understand our migrant worker friends and their place amongst us.
Special Event: Building a More Accessible Circuit
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9 June:
Livestream session at 4pm
As Singapore eases out of isolation, join us in a livestream roundtable with industry panellists as they reflect on how the circuit breaker is offering a pivotal moment to reframe conversations around access and inclusion.
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Paul Adams, Learning & Engagement Manager, Singapore Repertory Theatre
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Serene Goh, Senior Programme Executive, Creative Services, Singapore Association for Mental Health
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Grace Lee Khoo, Founder and Creative Development Director of Access Path Productions
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Jean Loo, Co-Founder of Superhero Me
Special Event: Art of Being Calm
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8 – 31 Oct
Special Event: World Mental HealthTake a pause from our fast-paced life and soak in the beauty that life has to offer. Discover how decluttering your environment can be a great treat for your mental health and hear personal stories from our fellow colleagues on how they practise wellness.
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8 Oct
ABCs of DeclutteringFind out how decluttering can promote a more balanced lifestyle with our Senior Education Specialist, Marilia!
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10 Sep
ABCs of Healthy Video GamingLearn about the benefits of video gaming while debunking common misconceptions with Elyna, and Pauline from SOOS OIO!
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6 Aug
ABCs of Healing with SensesHang out with our Education Specialist, Eileen, as we take a peek into her life and how she relaxes using her senses!
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11 Jun
ABCs of Being Bold with Colours!Explore how different tints can be used as a meditating tool to show our true colours with Radhiah!
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2 Jul
ABCs of Composing with HaikuDiscover the calming powers and beauty behind Haikus with Diona and local poet, Loh Guan Liang!
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14 May
ABCs of Sleep HygieneLet us explore with Marilia as she shares her tips on how to have a good, deep sleep! Make your mornings a bit dandier and energised!
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1 & 3 Apr
ABC Autism AwarenessIn celebration of World Autism Awareness Day, we have a series of programmes designed to celebrate everyone’s individuality! Join us for a virtual session as we discuss autism acceptance and learn about the misconceptions surrounding the autism spectrum from a panel of experts. To end off the series come by to the museum for a hands-on activity as we colour in your own Koinobori and find out more about the Japanese carp windsock through a story-telling session!
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12 Mar
Art of Being Calm: ABCs of Plant Power!Join Huddin together with his lovely neighbour, Auntie Kame as we go through her humble garden and learn some benefits of home gardening.
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5 Feb
ABCs of Cooling Down with Calming JarsJoin Steven and Elyna as we create a little spark of joy and light to erase our worries during darker days with calming jars!
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8 Jan
Art of Being Calm: ABCs of Doodling Instead of DuellingJoin Radhiah as we untangle our minds with the joy of Zentangle and bind our artworks into a simple book.
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4 Dec
Art of Being Calm: ABCs of Mighty MeditatingJoin Josephine as she shares on the ancient tool of meditation across different cultures and how we can practise them.
ArtScience Late at Home
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19 Nov
ArtScience Late at Home with Tania De Rozario, Marylyn Tan and Natalie Wang
ArtScience Late at Home presents Tania De Rozario, Marylyn Tan and Natalie Wang in a programme of spoken word that gives voice, shape and depth to the contemporary female experience. The performance video will be made available from 19 November (Thursday), 10am. Join Marylyn Tan and Natalie Wang in a livestream Q&A session, moderated by Zhang Baoxin (Curator, Public Programmes), on the same day at 9pm.
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15 Oct, 9pm
ArtScience Late at Home with Fauxe
Artist and musician Fauxe channels the expressionistic energies of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari in this special horror edition of ArtScience Late at Home. The performance will be available online on 15 October, 10am. Don't miss the livestream Q&A with Fauxe who will openly discuss his unholy practices and approach to this presentation at 9pm on the same day.
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17 Sep
ArtScience Late at Home with David Finnigan
You’re Safe Till 2024: Deep History, a performance project by writer-performer David Finnigan, is a deep time story about the massive changes taking place on our planet, placed against the story of an Australian family during the 2020 summer bushfires. The performance will be livestreamed on 17 September, 9pm in tandem with a Q&A session.
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20 Aug
ArtScience Late at Home with Adele Goh
Contemplating our collective experience of isolation and loss, dance artist Adele Goh choreographs and performs a solo dance work composed from her intuitions and dreams of breath, life, and hope. The performance will be livestreamed on 20 August, 9pm in tandem with a Q&A session moderated by Zhang Baoxin (Curator, Public Programmes).
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16 Jul
ArtScience Late at Home with Kin Leonn
Music composer-producer Kin Leonn draws on new improvised material and rearranged pieces from his debut album Commune for an introspective ambient set performed in his living room.
Join Kin Leonn and Ricks Ang (founder of KITCHEN. LABEL) in a livestream Q&A session, moderated by Zhang Baoxin (Curator, Public Programmes), on 16 July (Thursday), 9pm.
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18 Jun, 9pm
ArtScience Late at Home with Tim De Cotta
The Warrior is back. Two-time ArtScience Late alumnus Tim De Cotta will be premiering his new release Transition at ArtScience Late at Home, which he describes as a 'thought video' reflecting on the new normal brought about by the coronavirus. Join Tim in a livestream Q&A session on 18 June (Thursday) at 9pm with Zhang Baoxin (Curator, Public Programmes).
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ArtScience Late at Home with Cyril Wong
Poet Cyril Wong presents some of his most affecting work – including Morning, To Meet Your Sky, and Practical Aim – in this delicate performance of sung and spoken word accompanied by wind chimes.
ArtScience on Screen
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From 11 Nov, 10am
ArtScience on Screen: Prophecy
A collaboration between Gladys Ng, Zoea Tania, and thistlemorse, the latest micro-commissioned film Prophecy invites audiences to contemplate our existence through vast and microscopic imageries.
Image courtesy of Gladys Ng
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From 30 Sep
Sonorous Sketches: Visualising a Field Recording Dubplate
A new animated short film by local artist Zai Tang comprising of experimental visualisations of soundscapes recorded in the Singaporean wild. Join us for a livestream discussion and Q&A on 30 Sept with Zai Tang.
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From 29 July
ArtScience on Screen: How Can I Tell I Miss You
The world has mysteriously fallen asleep. Traversing the borders between past, present, memory and consciousness, someone attempts to rouse it from its deep slumber – will she ever succeed? Don’t miss Eva Tang’s latest film commissioned for ArtScience On Screen.
Catch the livestream Q&A with Eva and her collaborators on the film, Renee Chua and Joe Ng on 26 August, 9pm!
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From 24 June
Late Spring
Catch the first short film in the newly launched Micro-Commissions series – LATE SPRING, an homage to Yasujiro Ozu’s film of the same name.
Screen Zine
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Oct 2020
Scream Zine: The Cabinet Of Dr. Caligari
Screen Zine goes full scream with a graphic guide to the visual and academic legacy of The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari.
This horror edition features 5 local illustrators who re-imagine Caligari as local folklore, a quick-fire with a local architect firm on the horror(s) in architecture, and an experimental essay as poetic response to the iconic film.
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Jul 2020
Issue 1: Film as Art/Art as Film
The inaugural Screen Zine takes a quick peek at the role of the moving image in museums, some of the most creative and exciting works to cross between the film and art world, and of course – the importance of being Agnès (Varda).
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Virtual Tours
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25 Jun
Virtual Tour: Virtual Realms
View Virtual Realms: Videogames Transformed through the eyes of our Education Specialist, Radhiah, as she takes you through six immersive realms - each designed by leading game designers and media design studios.
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18 Dec
Virtual Tour: Margins
Join Senior Museum Ambassador, Eileen, to learn about the overlooked margins between our external and internal selves, the fluidity and variety of a home and how real and imagined boundaries affect those on the other side of them.
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30 Nov
Virtual Tour: Planet or Plastic?
Join our Museum Ambassador, Diona, on a virtual tour through our new Planet or Plastic? exhibition. Look at how some of these impactful photographs and infographics will leave you feeling informed about this generation defining issue and ready to make the choice on what to prioritise - planet or plastic?
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27 Nov
Virtual Tour: Women of STEAM
Throughout history, women have made huge contributions in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics (STEAM). Find out more with Marilia as we look at some powerful women whose works had been previously exhibited in the museum. Be inspired to make the littlest change and chase your dreams as we recognise the work of these women.
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16 Oct
Virtual Tour: Scream Scenes!
ArtScience Museum is usually full of friendships and fun, but things may get a little spooky this Halloween season. Curl up in a blanket, lower the lights and be ready to learn about the stories behind some of the spookiest artefacts that the museum was home to.
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25 Sep
Insights Tour: Wind Walkers - Theo Jansen’s Strandbeests
Join us on our first virtual Insights Tour featuring Charleen Leo from ArtScience Museum’s Exhibition team. She will bring us on an immersive walkthrough of one of our favourite exhibitions, Wind Walkers: Theo Jansen’s Strandbeests.
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4 Sep
Virtual Tour: Did You See My Cat?
Meet Marilia, our Museum Ambassador as she shares more about the different cats that have catwalked through our Museum doors. They include the fantastical, mysterious and even those in the Afterlife (not for the scaredy cat)!
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21 Aug
Virtual Tour: Art with Diverse Perspectives
In this episode of Virtual Tour, join Steven as he highlights artworks that celebrate diverse perspectives and reflect on how some artwork challenge the conventional misnomers about marginalised groups.
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24 July
Virtual Tour: Spectacular Species
In this episode of Virtual Tour series, revisit some spectacular species from our past exhibitions that many of you may have fond memories of.
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12 June
Virtual Tour: Ocean Life
Take a closer look at some of the sea creatures from pre-historic times to the possible future in this episode of Virtual Tour series.
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Ep 5 - Virtual Tour: Earth & Beyond
Join our Museum Ambassador, Josephine, on an adventure across various exhibitions to gain a deeper understanding of how space exploration continues to intrigue humans even until today.
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Ep 4 - Virtual Tour: 2219 Futures Imagined (Survival)
Follow our Museum Ambassador, Diona, on a journey to discover the survival skills used by various species to adapt to the future.
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Ep 3 – Virtual Tour: ArtScience Museum’s Architecture
Find out more about ArtScience Museum’s iconic structure in the third episode of our Virtual Tour series. Take a tour with our Museum Ambassador, Eileen, as she shares some of the sustainability features within the museum!
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Ep 2 – Virtual Tour: Future World
Join Museum Ambassador, Josephine on a tour through our permanent exhibition, Future World: Where Art Meets Science in the second episode of our Virtual Tours.
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Ep 1 – Virtual Tour: 2219 Futures Imagined
In the first episode of our Virtual Tour series, let our Museum Ambassador, Eileen take you through the highlights of our 2219: Futures Imagined exhibition.
Workshops
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13 Nov
Make Your Own: Architecture-Inspired Pop-Up Card
Architecture is the art and science of designing buildings and structures. Taking inspiration from architectural designs of an Iraqi-British architect Zaha Hadid, join Eileen as she shares on how to create a personalised pop-up card featuring her distinctive style of sweeping contours and circular forms.
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30 Oct
Make Your Own: Halloween Stencil
Join Radhiah as she demonstrates on how you can further expand your creativity through stenciling. Discover the basic skills in creating a stencil work this Halloween and create your very own spooktacular prints!
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2 Oct
Make Your Own: Lantern
Ever wondered why people carry and light lanterns during the Mid-Autumn Festival? In the spirit of joy and reunion, gather your loved ones as Eileen will share a little history behind the festivity, followed by a crafty lantern-making activity.
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18 September
Make Your Own: Peace Sign
Make your own peace sign in a workshop led by Diona as we celebrate International Peace Day on 21 September! Write or illustrate what peace means to you and learn other hand gestures that convey positivity.
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11 September
Make Your Own: Shrink Art with Recycled Plastics
Discover ways to upcycle our take-out containers and make your own shrink art using recycled plastic #6. Tap into your creativity while still being environmentally friendly with Dina!
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28 August
Make Your Own: Monotype Print
Join Radhiah in this session as she demonstrates how to make your own monotype and create your own variety of prints with endless possibilities.
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7 August
Make Your Own: Breathing Visualisation
Is anxiousness creeping in as social restrictions increase in this time of pestilence? Join us in this art experiential session that is inspired by John Franzen's Each Line One Breath artworks.
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31 July
Make Your Own: Data Postcard
Join Dina and Diona to find out how we can use data as a material to connect with ourselves and others at a deeper level.
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Make Your Own: Reusable Bag
10 Jul
Make Your Own: Reusable Bag
Join Eileen and Huddin as they will show how to upcycle plastic bags and transform them into personalized, reusable bags for your shopping.
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Ep 6 – Make Your Own: Collagraphy Print
19 June
Ep 6 – Make Your Own: Collagraphy Print
Join our Museum Ambassador, Radhiah, as she brings you through the process of collagraphy and be fascinated by the various outcomes from using different materials!
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Ep 5 – Make Your Own: Recycling Corner at Home
5 June
Ep 5 – Make Your Own: Recycling Corner at Home
Celebrate Environment Day by combining our efforts and improve our recycling habits, starting with our homes first.
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Ep 4 – ASM Make Your Own: Mood Mirror!
Ep 4 – ASM Make Your Own: Mood Mirror!
Join Steven, from Programmes team and Diversity Awareness Working Group, as he uses the magic of art, animation and exaggeration to turn an everyday mirror into a magic mirror designed to talk about our feelings!
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Ep 3 – ASM Make Your Own: Paper Beads with Adeline Kueh
Ep 3 – ASM Make Your Own: Paper Beads with Adeline Kueh
Join Adeline Kueh in making paper beads for your loved ones and share your wonderful paper bead creations with us!
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Ep 2 – ASM Make Your Own: Automata Workshop
Ep 2 – ASM Make Your Own: Automata Workshop
Get crafty with Huddin, our Education Coordinator and learn to create your own DIY moving mechanical device at home with materials easily found at home.
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Ep 1 – ASM Make Your Own: Space Mission Patch Workshop
Ep 1 – ASM Make Your Own: Space Mission Patch Workshop
Get crafty with Dina, our craft master and learn to create your own DIY space mission patches at home with materials easily found around the house.
Take 5
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28 July
Take 5 with Clara Chow
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14 Jul
Take 5 with Wayne Rée
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16 Jun
Take 5 with Victor Fernando R. Ocampo
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2 Jun
Take 5 with Daryl Yam
Daryl Yam, author of Kappa Quartet, will be discussing about how Singapore is ‘imagined’ - almost as a dream-like state in one instance, and how a collective imagination is reflected across the narrative.
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19 May
Ep 3 – Take 5 with Meihan Boey, author of The Messiah Virus
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4 May
Ep 2 – Take 5 with Steven Williams (Senior Officer, Programmes, ArtScience Museum) on DAWG and Accessibility)
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21 Apr
Ep 1 – Take 5 with Zhang Baoxin in the Library of Necessary Books (Curator, Public Programmes, ArtScience Museum)
Playlists
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Playlist #6 - Kin Leonn’s playlist for ArtScience Late Jams
Drift along in this playlist curated by music composer and producer Kin Leonn, made up of tracks he has been listening to in recent months. It's an undulating bed of ambient listens that offers an auditory balm as a counterpoint to the confusion of the here and now, featuring the music of Alva Noto, Julianna Barwick, Marconi Union, Apparat, Yeule and more. -
Playlist #5 - KITCHEN. LABEL’s playlist for ArtScience Late Jams
Ricks Ang, founder of KITCHEN. LABEL, puts together an iridescent selection of music for ArtScience Late Jams that invites the listener into a reverie of dream-like atmospheres; an ether to linger in. This label sampler includes releases by music artists from Singapore, Japan and Macau – Sonicbrat, Kin Leonn, aspidistrafly, haruka nakamura, Janis Crunch, Fjordne, Ironomi, Hiroshi Ebina and Evade. -
Playlist #5
Tim De Cotta’s buoyant playlist gets us going with neo soul, hip-hop, jazz and funk deep in the pocket. Featuring the eclectic artistry of virtuoso bassist MonoNeon, multi-instrumentalist Amber Navran of Moonchild, godfather of lo-fi hip hop J Dilla, and more. -
Playlist #4
Poet and writer Cyril Wong shares with us what he has been listening to lately for ArtScience Late Jams. While his playlist brims with the emotional landscapes of Joni Mitchell, Johnny Cash and Brittany Howard, it also features a delightful rotation of music from the ‘90s by Cibo Matto, Tricky and Eva Cassidy.
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Playlist #3 - See you in the future
This playlist transports us to the future with the compelling music of Ryoji Ikeda, Gazelle Twin, Safuan Johari, Are, and more.
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Playlist #2 - Here’s one for the cosmic traveller! Take off with this playlist curated by audiovisual powerhouse Syndicate SG for their ArtScience Late show, Secret Galaxies.
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Playlist #1 - Not all those who wander are lost is a small collection of music from the Singapore scene that offers a small moment of respite.
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