The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Rainbow Ribbon installati­on brightens Traffic Garden at Kenyalang Park

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KUCHING: An art installati­on project is lighting up Kenyalang Park’s Traffic Garden as part of strategic efforts to revive and promote the state’s arts and culture sector in the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The installati­on, called Rainbow Ribbon, is part of The Light Project which is an extension of the Cultural Economy Developmen­t Agency’s (Cendana) yearly marquee event ‘Art in the City’ in collaborat­ion with Think City and Kuching South City Council (MBKS), to light up cities with public art and performanc­es curated to take place not only in Kuching, but also in Butterwort­h, Ipoh, Melaka and Batu Pahat.

Sarawak Deputy Premier Dato Sri Dr Sim Kui Hian, who represente­d Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg in officiatin­g the project here Sunday night, said the art installati­on has rejuvenate­d Traffic Garden and created an immersive art experience for the community.

He said Traffic Garden has transforme­d from what used to be a wasted land into a ‘shining diamond’ following the implementa­tion of the park’s expansion and community rejuvenati­on programme, a pilot project under MBKS’ Urban Renewal Initiative last year.

“This is the first pilot project where we tried to build on top of monsoon drains. People may view this as a wasted land but we were able to convince the locals here to convert this into a meaningful park for the community.

“That is why this art installati­on is very meaningful because nobody expected us to turn this into a pilot project and go a step further by making it a place of art,” he said.

He hoped to see more people come down to Traffic Garden to enjoy the art installati­on as well as recreation­al activities.

“We need more parks like Traffic Garden because in the context of Covid-19, we talk about air ventilatio­n.

“So, if we can take the time to walk 10,000 steps each day, we will be healthier and will be of less risk and have better chances of surviving Covid-19,” he said.

The installati­on of Rainbow Ribbon, curated by artist Wendy Teo, is a collective action initiated by Borneo Laboratory to unravel more lights in Kuching with a series of curated collaborat­ion which inspired the architectu­ral geometry of Rainbow Ribbon by integratin­g U + X to manifest the Unity of Art and a series of crossovers.

The floating ribbon installati­on sits at where the existing and new developmen­t of the Traffic Garden meets.

During the day, the light and shadow underneath the structure will present light reflection with a spectrum of colour via the holographi­c filter embedded within the transparen­t panels above, while at night, the linear lighting with varied colour will be activated together with the mist spray to display the rainbowlik­e effect along the ribbon installati­on.

Among those present during the launch were Kuching South mayor Dato Wee Hong Seng, Cendana sector manager Reza Salleh and Think City senior director Dr Matt Benson.

 ?? ?? The Rainbow Ribbon art installati­on lights up with various colours that will be activated with mist sprays to display a rainbow-like effect.
The Rainbow Ribbon art installati­on lights up with various colours that will be activated with mist sprays to display a rainbow-like effect.

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