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Exhibition

I SAW IT - Algorithmic Prophecy

19sixtyfive

23 January 2026 to 31 January 2026

11am-9pm, closed on Monday

Free admission

The exhibition is free and open to the public, but due to limited capacity, the 1 in and 1 out policy may be activated. We appreciate your patience and understanding.

Synopsis

Algorithmic Prophecy is a monumental lenticular and light installation that transforms digital architecture into a living image. As viewers move, familiar forms dissolve into colour and reassemble, creating an ever-changing optical paradox. Built from UV prints, lenticular film, and coded light, the work never appears the same twice. It offers a quiet, precise encounter where material, machine, and movement reshape perception in real time.

Metamo Industries, Collective, Singapore

- The exhibition is free and open to the public, but due to limited capacity, the 1 in and 1 out policy may be in place. We appreciate your patience and understanding.

- Refreshments will be available at the venue. Be prepared to present a valid photo ID upon request to purchase or consume alcohol.

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