Light Walking Workshop

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What is the darkest route we can take from one point to another?

Singapore has at least 107,100 street lamps on our streets, back alleys and roads. Taking their artwork  Streetlamp No. 107101As a starting point, art & technology collective  Feelers  will guide you through a walking and mapping process to seek out lesser lit trails.

By searching for darkness, we drift off habitual pathways to explore, observe, respond, and re-orientate within our brightly-lit city.

Date : Thursday, 17 March 2022
Time : 7:30PM - 9:30PM
Venue : 136 Goethe Lab

This workshop is organized by Feelers, one of the participating exhibition artist collectives. It is one of several public programs that are part of Tracing Latencies

About Feelers

Feelers  is an art & technology studio & collective. As a nascent collective, we are still learning about one another, and as such our collective identity remains amorphous, a loose sum of each of our individual practices which span computing, designing, writing, producing, curating, weaving, performing, and making. Meanwhile, our studio work involves initiating and nurturing cross-pollination between arts and technology through projects which increase accessibility, deepen engagement, and foreground the value of the art-making process. https://feelers-feelers.com/

About Tracing LatenciesTracing Latencies is a hybrid group exhibition as part of the Culture | Smart City project, held from 3 March to 3 April 2022 at 136 GOETHE LAB. This mixed-media, multi-sensory exhibition radically (re)imagines the conditional ways we relate to our increasingly digitized urban environments and each other. Tracing and unfolding the cloaked systems, illegible structures, and dislocated anxieties that constitute our algorithmic environment, the audience is invited to walk/click through, pause, and embrace these peripheral encounters.