© Nicky Assmann, Joris Strijbos , Liquid Solid 2015, Image courtesy of the artist.

Exhibition

Altered States: Experiments in Moving Image

ArtScience Museum

16 November 2024 to 2 February 2025

Sun – Thu: 10am – 7pm (Last admission: 6pm)  Fri – Sat: 10am – 9pm (Last admission: 8.15pm)

Ticketed

Singapore Residents: Adult: S$5, Child: S$5  Tourists: Adult: S$5, Child: S$5

This exhibition includes flashing lights from the projections which may cause seizures in people with photogenic or photosensitive epilepsy.

Wheelchair accessibility.

Synopsis

Altered States: Experiments in Moving Image is an exhibition exploring material interventions in film that blur the lines between art, science and experimental cinema. The exhibition features a select group of local and international artists and filmmakers who push the boundaries of what moving image can be by employing everyday materials, cameraless techniques, chemical and ecological processes in their experimental filmmaking practices.

From the saturated micro-world of ‘soap film’, where surface tension and light combine to create vibrant colours and patterns, to the contemplative and durational act of melting wax which speaks of the passing of time, the works in this exhibition challenge traditional visual narratives and reveal the transformation.
Participating artists/curators: 
Nicky Assmann and Joris Strijbos
Youki Hirakawa
Toh Hun Ping
Sapphire Goss

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