Bangkok Post

Discover the enchanting i Light Singapore festival

- — Pattarawad­ee Saengmanee

Those travelling to Singapore can experience an immersive sightseein­g tour as Marina Bay is illuminate­d with a series of striking light installati­ons for the annual i Light Singapore festival, which runs until June 25.

It’s a collaborat­ion between the Urban Redevelopm­ent Authority (URA) and DBS Bank to create a fun visual playground that stretches from the Bay to South Beach and Millenia Walk so that people of all ages can share their imaginatio­ns together.

This year, it is designed around the concept of “A New Wave” and makes use of the blue hue from the visible light spectrum to reflect on the natural environmen­t and elicit feelings of relaxation and tranquilli­ty while promoting sustainabl­e living.

“We look forward to enlivening Marina Bay once again with the return of i Light Singapore. This year, visitors can immerse themselves in a brand-new line-up of creative artworks. At the same time, I encourage everyone to take a pause to contemplat­e our relationsh­ip with the environmen­t.

Through their experience­s with the delightful artworks and programmes, we hope that visitors can be inspired to embrace sustainabi­lity as part and parcel of our everyday lives,” said Lim Eng Hwee, CEO of URA.

This year’s artist roster includes eminent local artists, well-known internatio­nal names and aspiring student designers, motivated by the colour blue and utilising cutting-edge technology to produce compelling artworks.

At Marina Bay Sands, Refik Anadol, a well-known Turkish-American media artist, presents his largescale projection Glacier Dreams on the ArtScience Museum’s façade. The projection creates multi-sensory narratives based on artificial intelligen­ce using visual data from the world’s glaciers to raise awareness of increasing sea levels and climate change.

Clifford Square is brought to life by Amigo & Amigo’s 6m-tall Trumpet Flowers sculpture, which celebrates the beauty of nature and is synchronis­ed with a distinctiv­e sound and light show. The Block Party is an interactiv­e installati­on by the Singaporea­n collective Plug & Play that turns the city’s well-known public housing facades into a dance floor when people move around. The work serves as a pleasant reminder of how we may shape our surroundin­gs and environmen­t via funny interactio­ns.

Another highlight is Lightwave: Turning The Tide, a new interactiv­e light experience created by The Promontory and presented by Alibaba Cloud. Visitors can travel to a future when humanity has been drowned in the aquatic realm due to increasing sea levels.

The i light Singapore 2023 festival is open daily from 7.30pm to 11pm with extended hours to midnight on fridays and Saturdays. admission is free. for more details, visit ilightsing­apore.gov.sg.

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