12. SPH ID 26987677 Squiggle A twisting mass of digital neon tubing at The Promontory with shifting colours.

13. SPH ID 26998980 (pls use a photo of this) City Gazing This installation at The Lawn @ Marina Bay shows the city of Singapore as it might look if you ew over it at night. Watch it grow from a couple of key roads into the international hub of today.

14. SPH ID - Don’t use photos Les Footballeurs An LED installation that captures the movement of football players. Dear Celestino and Marlone, 15. SPH ID - No fresh pix Thank you for helping with the map graphic for i Light LET THERE BE DUNE Singapore. Apologies for the late message. Hundreds of bers at OUE Bayfront brighten according to the movement of passers-by. I’ve listed all 33 artworks below with their respective SPHIDs, along with revised summaries and other bits of 16. SPH ID 26998984 text I have re-written. Could we use this new text Time Traveller instead? The taken by Arif n Jamar and Desmond Wee can be found under wllight* and sfbicen* in Newsbank. Sculptures at Clifford Square which are inspired by bamboo sh traps. Could I trouble you to email me and my supervisor Melissa Sim (cc-ed here) a copy of the tweaked map 17. SPH ID 26987519 tomorrow? Thank you! Flower Clock Rotating owers at One Fullerton that simulate the —— movement of a clock. NEW TEXT: 26 With A View 18. SPH ID 26987642 Can we use this stand rst instead: These shophouse windows create a series of The Cat In The Garden reections that recede into an in nite distance. LIGHTThe Bicentennial edition of the i Light festival, an annual Colourful lights on the with scenes from nature The Bicentennial edition of i Light Singapore reects Singapore’s sustainable light art event, takes on the theme Bridges Of Time. and snippets of daily life. It explores Singapore’s history and connectivity with the world Good Fortune 19. SPH ID 26984506 history and connectivity with the 27 Ori ammes world. Based on the theme through more than 30 light art installations and a multimedia A visualisation of rain at the underpass, show by Singapore and overseas artists. inspired by the emotions it causes in different Hundreds of vertical ags at Jubilee Bridge ap in the Bridges Of Time, it features more cultures. breeze while illuminated by kaleidoscopic lighting 12 Squiggle than 30 light art installations and A twisting mass of digital neon tubing 20. SPH ID 26984511 a multimedia show by artists from at The Promontory with shifting Run Beyond Time frame The Time Vortex colours. 28 A carpet of real-time information projected on the ground 1 A human gure takes a bold leap across the around the world. You will feel like you are travelling through time as under shows the swift pace of our Singapore as a series of LED gures at the comes alive with lights whizzing changing world. Elgin Bridge comes aglow in succession. The text below the yellow words ‘i Light Singapore through space. 2019’ on the map should read: 21. SPH ID - no fresh pix Runs from Jan 28 to Feb 24, in the Marina Bay area, Halo Civic District, , and Rafes Terrace at Fort Canning Park. FORT Visitors can interact with these “halos” arranged in vertical CANNING columns at the New text/ photos for graphic: PARK 1. SPH ID 26998967 31 22. SPH ID 26984510 The Time Vortex Time Rhythm Travel through time as the Helix Bridge comes alive 32 HILL STREET A gigantic “light metronome” at Anderson Bridge featuring with lights whizzing through space. 30 light projections set to music. RIVER VALLEY ROAD 2. SPH ID 26998968 23. SPH ID 26987279 Lighthouse of time Cenotaph For A Stone The facade of ArtScience Museum comes to life in an This reinterpretation of the Singapore Stone - a slab of abstract dance of light and shadow. sandstone from a boulder that was blown up in 1843 to START Constructive Interference widen the mouth of the Singapore River - consists of “rock 29 fragments” on steel pedestals at Waterboat House Garden. 3. SPH ID 26987580 City Gazing Singapore An illuminated installation at North HERE 13 featuring a dynamic array of colours. The Rainbow Connection This installation at The Lawn @ Marina Bay 24. SPH ID 26984503 Solar light modules - upcycled cookie containers shows the city of Singapore as it might look Where Do Stories Begin/ Where Do Sto- combined with solar lights - sway in the wind at the if you ew over it at night. Watch it grow ries End trellises to form a shifting prismatic from a couple of key roads into the Land-pass Bird projection on the ground. 30 The words “Where Do Stories Begin”, in LED neon lights on 29 international hub of today. Fluorescent blue “birds” perched on the trees of one side of , can be seen against a view of Rafes Terrace at Fort Canning Park. 4. SPH ID - No fresh pix RAFFLES AVENUE Boat Quay, while “Where Do Stories End” appears on the Why Green? other side of the bridge with Marina Bay Sands as its Les Footballeurs The Cat In The Garden backdrop. A space at Event Square lled with white 33 28 27 14 18 three-dimensional printed owers. 2 Lighthouse Of Time 20 An LED installation that captures the Colourful lights on the Merlion with scenes from The facade of ArtScience Museum comes alive movement of football players. nature and snippets of daily life. 25. SPH ID - no pix 5. SPH ID 26987346 in an abstract dance of light and shadow. Bridges Of Time Facey Thing 26 21 A multimedia show in front of the Asian Civilisations E 19 Ori ammes Museum which tells the story of a traveller who sails As passers-by at the Marina Bay Waterfront G THE FLOAT D Hundreds of vertical ags at Jubilee Bridge ap in the through time and space to reach a mythical island in the Promenade get in range of the camera, facial tracking I R @ MARINA BAY

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E Prospegtive Perspective ESPLANADE DRIVE A carpet of real-time information projected on the H that recede into an in nite distance Made from clothes pegs, this installation at the Marina 22 23 1 ground under Esplanade Bridge shows the swift pace Bay lower boardwalk faces the city skyline and ECP of our changing world. 27. SPH ID 26999000 “projects” the outline of future buildings. Good Fortune 7. SPH ID 26998970 Keys Of Light A visualisation of rain at the Elgin Bridge underpass, END Halo 31 inspired by the emotions it causes in different cultures. The Floating Lighthouse 18 21 Visitors playing the piano which is part of this Visitors can interact with these halo-like rings Colourful “lighthouses” bobbing in Marina Bay. interactive installation at Rafes Terrace in 28 SPH ID Passers-by can activate buttons that will play sounds HERE 25 arranged in vertical columns at the Esplanade Park. Fort Canning Park will conjure animated owers which complement the lights from the oats. 24 projected onto a lighthouse. Run Beyond A human gure takes a bold leap across the Singapore 8. SPH ID 26987360 2 DUNE Time Rhythm River as a series of LED gures at Elgin Bridge come aglow 15 22 in succession. Shadow Exposed 3 The Rainbow Connection 17 3 Hundreds of bres at OUE Bayfront brighten A gigantic “light metronome” at Anderson Bridge Walk in front of a large screen stretched along Mist Solar light modules – upcycled cookie containers according to the movement of passers-by. featuring light projections set to music. 29 SPH ID 26998962 Walk, and your shadow will reveal images from combined with solar lights – sway in the wind at Constructive Interference Singapore through the ages. the Marina Bay Sands trellises to form a shifting ONE FULLERTON MARINA BAY prismatic projection on the ground. An illuminated installation North Boat Quay featuring a dynamic arrange of colours. 9. SPH ID 26998972 i Light FULLERTON ROAD Sails Aloft 30 SPH ID - no pix A holographic boat “docked” at Marina Bay, inspired by Why Green? Singapore 2019 the sampan panjang (long dwelling boat) and its racing 4 16 Land-pass Bird boat variations. An enclosed space in Event Square at Marina Bay Runs from Jan 28 to Feb 24, CLIFFORD Fluorescent blue “birds” perched on the trees of Rafes lled with white three-dimensional printed owers. Terrace at Fort Canning Park. in the Marina Bay area, PIER 10. SPH ID 26989678 Shades Of Temporality Civic District, Singapore River, MBS 31 SPH ID - not very visual, but there is 26987644 “Paint” videos onto a wall in this interactive graf ti and Raf es Terrace EVENT Keys Of Light installation. 5 Facey Thing at Fort Canning Park. PLAZA Visitors tinkling the keys of this interactive piano As passers-by at the Marina Bay Waterfront installation at Rafes Terrace at Fort Canning Park will 11. SPH ID 26998978 Promenade get within range of a strategically placed conjure animated owers projected onto a lighthouse. Cosmic Web camera, facial tracking will identify their faces and 32 SPH ID - 26987682 A light installation at the Breeze Shelter, inspired by a blow them up on a screen. They can then virtually 15 32 Re ecting Holons spider’s web. “paint” their faces. Long strips of transparent foil at Rafes House Re ecting Holons Time Traveller Cenotaph For A Stone in Fort Canning Park spin and reect light. Long strips of transparent foil at Rafes House in Fort 16 23 Canning Park spin and reect light in a bubble-like form. Sculptures at Clifford Square which are inspired by This reinterpretation of the Singapore Stone - a slab of BAYFRONT bamboo sh traps. sandstone from a boulder that was blown up in 1843 33 SPH ID - no fresh pix SOUTH JETTY to widen the mouth of the Singapore River - consists of “rock fragments” on steel pedestals at Waterboat Crystallisation of Thoughts House Garden. This installation at Central imagines how ideas 12 4 Flower Clock are generated and then combined into thoughts, in the 17 form of interconnected waves of crystals. 14 THE PROMONTORY Rotating owers at One Fullerton that simulate the movement of a clock. 24 Where Do Stories Begin/ @ MARINA BAY 6 5 Where Do Stories End Additionally, this box at the bottom should read as follows: WATERFRONT PROMENADE The words “Where Do Stories Begin”, in LED neon lights Light to Night Festival 7 on one side of Cavenagh Bridge, can be seen against Light to Night Festival 2019: Traces and Echoes re ects a view of Boat Quay, while “Where Do Stories End” on Singapore’s journey through artworks that reimagine Shades Of Temporality appear on the other side of the bridge with its past. The festival in the Civic District runs till Feb 24. 10 Marina Bay Sands as its backdrop. For more information, visit 11 9 “Paint” videos onto a wall in this interactive https://www.nationalgallery.sg/festivals/light-to-night-tra 13 8 graf ti installation. ces-and-echoes MARINA BOULEVARD Prospegtive Perspective The Floating Lighthouse 10 25 Bridges Of Time 33 Crystallisation Of Thoughts BALIKSG 6 7 MARINA VIEW A multimedia show in front of the Asian Civilisations This installation at Clarke Quay Central imagines Made from clothes pegs, this installation at the Colourful "lighthouses" bobbing in Marina Bay. Cosmic Web BALIKSG is an augmented reality trail that will take Marina Bay lower boardwalk faces the city skyline Passers-by can press buttons that will activate 11 Museum which tells the story of a traveller who sails how ideas are generated and then combined into visitors on routes along the Singapore River and Fort and predicts the outline of future buildings. sounds which complement the lights from the oats. A light installation at a sheltered resting through time and space to reach a mythical island in thoughts, in the form of interconnected waves of Canning, allowing them to revisit historical events and spot, inspired by a spider’s web. the East. crystals. “interact” with historical gures. To download the mobile application, visit PHOTOS: DESMOND WEE, i LIGHT SINGAPORE SOURCE: i LIGHT SINGAPORE STRAITS TIMES GRAPHICS: CEL GULAPA, MARLONE RUBIO & TOH WEN LI https://roots.sg/baliksg

8 Shadow Exposed OTHER EVENTS Walk in front of a large screen stretched along Mist Walk, Light to Night Festival BALIKSG and your shadow will reveal images from Singapore The Bicentennial leg of the Light to Night BALIKSG is an augmented reality trail that through the ages. Festival 2019: Traces and Echoes re ects will take visitors on routes along the on Singapore's journey through artworks Singapore River and around Fort Canning that reimagine its past. The festival in the Hill, allowing them to revisit historical Civic District runs till Feb 24. events and interact virtually with historical gures. For more information, visit Sails Aloft https://www.nationalgallery.sg/festivals/ To download the mobile application, 9 light-to-night-traces-and-echoes visit https://roots.sg/baliksg A holographic boat at Marina Bay, inspired by the sampan panjang (long dwelling boat) and its racing boat variations.