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Future Perfect
Date
2014.08.15 Fri - 2014.08.24 Sun
Opening Exhibition
08/15/2014 18:00
Address
47 Malan Road #01-22, Singapore 109444
Telephone
+65 9835 8271
Opening Hours
Tue - Sat: 12 - 7pm
Sun: 12 - 6pm
Mon: Closed
Public Holidays: Closed
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Email
info@futureperfect.asia

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Project 35: Volume 2 15 August – 24 August 2014
[Press Release]

*FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*

Future Perfect is proud to present six nights of special screenings from Independent Curators International’s Project 35 Volume 2 for the first time in Singapore. In 2010, ICI launched Project 35, a multifaceted compilation of 35 works selected by an international group of 35 curators exploring video as a contemporary art medium. For this second installment, ICI invited curators from its extensive network to trace the complexity of regional and global connections among practitioners and the variety of approaches theytake to the video medium. The project comprises four programmes of single-channel works, each identified by a curator for its importance to a specific audience, and its resonance for a wider, global one.

At Future Perfect, the four programmes will be screened nightly from 15 August through 17 August, and again from 22 August through 24 August. Each night’s session will feature a Q&A and discussion with Bangkok-based curator, Mary Pansanga and the Future Perfect team. Individual works range in length from two to 26 minutes.

The international perspective of this project is reflected in the wide-ranging topics addressed by the videos. Protests in South Africa, youth culture in Ho Chi Minh City, and news broadcasts in China are among the subjects explored. The series also reveals the diversity of techniques and styles employed by contemporary video artists, ranging from documentary and online video aesthetics to claymation and digital animation. Project 35 is a study in the power of images, and the role of the media in shaping our collective experience.