Ming Wong
Phase 1: 15 Jul 2022–Dec 2024
Tanjong Pagar Distripark, back of SAM entrance (Container Bay)
Phase 2: 19 Jan 2024–10 Mar 2024
Empress Lawn
In front of Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall (10 Empress Pl 179557)
Public outdoor work.
19 Jan–8 Feb 2024, 10am–midnight
Daily activations from 7.15pm–7.45pm (additional timings from 9.15–9.45pm every Fri–Sun)
9 Feb–10 Mar 2024, 10am–10pm
Daily activations from 7.15–7.45pm
A Wayang Spaceship has landed on our shores. Alongside the industrial, technological and ecological crises that have taken place throughout time, it also stands witness to our place in the cosmos. During the day, the Wayang Spaceship is seemingly dormant, its reflective surfaces mirroring the bustling traffic around the container seaport. Its own inactivity is interrupted by the occasional stray radio transmission relayed from another dimension.
At dusk, the Wayang Spaceship reclaims its former role as a travelling Chinese theatre, illuminating the past, present and future with an operatic symphony of light, sound and image, as though it is livestreamed from the memory of a scholar-warrior, a time travelling consciousness who moves freely between the past, present, and future. Each day, after the Singapore Art Museum closes, the Wayang Spaceship activates with light, sound and film, allowing the public to commune with this solitary figure of Chinese opera.
The Wayang Spaceship will evolve over a two-year period featuring a range of performances and access programmes. It is commissioned by The Everyday Museum, a public art initiative by Singapore Art Museum, and made possible with the generous support of Sun Venture.
Wayang Spaceship at Empress Lawn is co-presented by Light to Night Singapore.
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About the Artist
Credits & Acknowledgement
Conception and Lead Artist:
- Ming Wong
Architecture and Design:
- Randy Chan, ZARCH Collaboratives
Wayang Stage:
- Lee Beng Seng
Lightboxes and Projection:
- Liam Morgan
Video:
- Eric Lee
Sound:
- Wu Jun Han
Sound design consultant:
- Shah Tahir
Technical Production:
- ARTFACTORY
Graphic Design:
- CROP.SG
Curatorial and Texts:
- Shabbir Hussain Mustafa, Syaheedah Iskandar
Production Management:
- Teo Loo Bing
Education Resource
What contributes to the futuristic environment of the Wayang Spaceship? How does dichroism work? Who is the scholar-warrior?
Enter Ming Wong’s gateway to the imagination and delve deeper into the making of Wayang Spaceship with this education resource in hand. Explore the intersections of art, science, technology and heritage through mini activities, and put what you have learnt to the test in the creation of your own Spaceship.
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