New Beautiful Artworks To Check Out At ArtScience Museum Singapore
It's the start of a new month and if you haven't gotten your weekend activities for March planned out, here's another one that might tickle your fancy.
For the artsy fartsy people and those who love taking photos for the 'gram, make sure you visit ArtScience Museum Singapore's digital interactive installation - Future World: Where Art Meets Science by teamLab.
Since its successful launch in 2016, the exhibition has been extremely popular amongst locals and tourists alike for its ethereal and insta-worthy artworks. This time, there are five new instalments available for viewing from 14 March 2020 so remember to mark your calendar.
Check out the new artworks below!
Proliferating Immense Life - A Whole Year per Year
Photo from teamLab
Photo from teamLab
Throughout the year with the passing of time, flowers bloom and change. This artwork is created by a computer program that continuously renders the work in real time. The interaction between people and the installation causes continuous change in the artwork so previous visual states can never be replicated and will never reoccur!
The Way of Birds
Photo from teamLab
Photo from teamLab
The birds illuminated by the light move freely and their trails of light become spatial calligraphy. If you stand in the space, the boundary between the walls and floor disappears, the real space dissolves and you become drawn into the installation. This artwork is also not a pre-recorded image that is played back so the picture at this moment can never be seen again.
100 Years Sea [running time: 100 years]
Photo from teamLab
100 Years Sea is a video work with a running time of 100 years. The work depicts the rising of the sea levels beginning in 2009 and continuing for 100 years, based on the 2009 prediction of the World Wildlife Fund (WWF). The video started on the 10th of December 2009 and runs in parallel with the actual sea for 100 years.
When looking at the original artwork 100 years from its beginning, what will be the state of the actual sea? Will the rise in sea levels be more serious than the WWF calculated? Or will the sea levels be lower?
Impermanent Life, at the Confluence of Spacetime New Space and Time is Born
Photo from teamLab
In the background, cherry blossoms bloom and scatter, the cycle of life and death repeats itself.
Enso - Cold Light
Photo from teamLab
Enso is the Zen practice of drawing a circle with a single brush stroke. This artwork depicts an Enso drawn as Spatial Calligraphy. teamLab has been working on Spatial Calligraphy, a new interpretation of traditional calligraphy in three-dimensional space that expresses the depth, speed and power of the brush stroke.
Plan a fun day out with your friends or partner and check out these new additions to the exhibition!
ArtScience Museum
?6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974
⏰ 10AM - 7PM daily
? teamLab | Marina Bay Sands (for ticketing)
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