This exhibition explores time and space in Singapore, structured around the ideas, methods and relationships of composer-turned-visual-artist, John Cage. There are two projection-mapping installations at the exhibition; both poetic expressions of time-space in the city.
The first installation, titled Path. 5, Silent Conversation with a Friend, involves projecting text and video onto 13 sheets of drawings on paper that's mounted on a wall, referencing the number of times the artist has moved as a foreigner in Singapore. The work speaks of time-spaces in friendship and the transformative potential. The second installation, titled Metron, is essentially a metronomic clock that does not tell time but rather suggests its passing.