bulan (‘moon’) invites contemplation on what the far side of the moon looks like. An interactive artwork, viewers are free to run their fingers gently through the sand to shape their version of the moon.
bulan draws from the artists’ interest in moon-gazing, and represents their attempt at turning everyday encounters into replicable, interactive experiences.
First presented as part of a trio of work for
Wayang Bayang, an independent exhibition held during Singapore Art Week 2022, in collaboration with Ngiam Li Yi. It was later re-made in 2024 for
rehat, a solo exhibition at George Town Festival 2024 in Penang, Malaysia.