Fri Aug 23 2019, 7:00pm–11:55pm | |
Sat Aug 24 2019, 7:00pm–11:55pm | |
Sun Aug 25 2019, 7:00pm–11:55pm | |
Mon Aug 26 2019, 7:00pm–11:55pm | |
Wed Aug 28 2019, 7:00pm–11:55pm | |
Thu Aug 29 2019, 7:00pm–11:55pm | |
Fri Aug 30 2019, 7:00pm–11:55pm | |
Sat Aug 31 2019, 7:00pm–11:55pm | |
Sk(r)etch, an interactive bus stop installation, will be presented at the Singapore Night Festival 2019 by 3M and Ca Kway Teow, a group of student architectural designers and artists from the National University of Singapore.
Taking inspiration from childhood ‘mischiefs’ of doodling and the role that public spaces play in connecting communities through shared memories, Sk(r)etch seeks to encourage the public to re-experience the bus stop, a common everyday space for most Singaporeans, as a platform to engage with one another through art. Four Singaporean motifs will be revealed as the public scratches through the black paint.
In a nation governed by an obsession with cleanliness, discipline and efficiency, everyday spaces like a bus stop exist as oddly familiar yet sterile markers of our daily lives. Inspired by childhood “mischiefs” of doodling on everything—Ca Kway Teow invites everyone to loosen up and get in touch with their inner child in this alternative space.
Sk(r)etch is where the public is encouraged to leave their marks, quite literally, by scratching off the paint to reveal bright colours and patterns, created using 3M™ Reflective Sheeting, that come together to tell Singapore’s story.
Ca Kway Teow presents Sk(r)etch in collaboration with global science company 3M.
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