Panel Discussion: Experimental Cinema in Southeast Asia | Peatixtag:peatix.com,2011:12021-11-15T10:09:48+08:00PeatixObjectifsPanel Discussion: Experimental Cinema in Southeast Asiatag:peatix.com,2019:event-4368142019-01-19T16:00:00SGT2019-01-19T16:00:00SGTPanel Discussion: Experimental Cinema in Southeast Asia By Toh Hun Ping, Shireen Seno & Silke Schmickl, moderated by Leong Puiyee Presented in conjunction with Dance of a Humble Atheist by Toh Hun Ping Part of Singapore Art Week 2019Sat 19 Jan 2019, 4pm to 5.30pmWorkshop Space, Objectifs Admission: Free; RSVP via Peatix Join video artist Toh Hun Ping, filmmaker Shireen Seno and curator Silke Schmickl for a panel discussion on experimental cinema in Southeast Asia. The speakers will discuss experimental film in Southeast Asia over the past 10 years, the current scene and future directions, how the experimental film form has been presented in the art world, and their own experiences with creating and presenting work in this genre. The panel discussion will be moderated by Leong Puiyee, who manages film programmes at Objectifs. *Dance of a Humble Atheist
By Toh Hun Ping
Chapel Gallery, Objectifs
11 Jan to 17 Feb 2019
Free admission
Opening Reception ft. live music performance by Kelvin Tan: Thurs 10 Jan, 8pm
Dance of a Humble Atheist is a new work and the first solo exhibition by Toh Hun Ping, one of Singapore's most innovative contemporary video artists.
In a meticulous work created through the painstaking, frame by frame animation and digital manipulation of over 600 ceramic reliefs he has handmade, Toh expounds on death, faith, the possibility of the afterlife, the natural world, consciousness, and time.
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WORKSHOP
Terra Animism: The Extended Sculpture
By Toh Hun Ping & Tricia Lim
Workshop Space, Objectifs
Sun 20 Jan & Sun 17 Feb 2019, 1pm to 4pm
Workshop Fee: $90
Join video artist Toh Hun Ping and Tricia Lim, an artist specialising in sculpture and ceramics, in this workshop that seeks to bring together the practices of clay sculpting and animation.
Suitable for ages 13 and above, no prior experience is needed and materials and tools will be provided. Participants should attend both sessions and will leave with a series of fired clay objects and a short animated clip.
For more info and registration, visit our website.
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Dance of a Humble Atheist is part of Singapore Art Week (19 – 27 January 2019). A joint initiative by the National Arts Council, the Singapore Tourism Board and the Singapore Economic Development Board, Singapore Art Week reinforces Singapore’s position as Asia’s leading arts destination. The nine-day celebration of the visual arts offers a myriad of quality art experiences, from art fairs, gallery openings, exhibitions, lifestyle events and public art walks, to enriching discussions on art and culture. www.artweek.sg
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