Wild Critters

Wild Critters

WHEN
22 – 30 January 2021
VENUE
Gillman Barracks, outdoor locations (go to Google maps)
OPENING HOURS
24 hrs
ADMISSION
Free Admission

Wild Critters

Wild Critters draws on the idea of endangered species. Being a rarity, these creatures are often hidden from sight, hence spotting one leaves most of us in bewilderment.

Five artists and collectives - Tell Your Children, Machineast, SuperCyberTown, ClogTwo and UFHO – each create a fictional endangered critter that lives across five different habitats in the district of Gillman Barracks. Make your way down and interact with them through an Instagram Augmented Reality (AR) filter on your mobile devices. Capture your encounters with these critters and share it on social media!

Check our Wild Critters Artwalk guide here!

Follow @wildcritterssg on Instagram for the latest details.

Image courtesy of Alvin Tan.
Exhibitions
Gillman Barracks, 22 Lock Road, #01-33
19 – 31 January 2021
Inner Like The OutAR is an art installation that uses augmented reality to bring you closer to the magic of nature. Immerse in psychotropic digital environments created by Reza Hasni and Siah Tiong Hong amongst set design by Tina Fung (Space Objekt) and sound design by Intriguant. The experience is curated by Tulika Ahuja (MAMA MAGNET).
Gillman Barracks, 9 Lock Road, #03-21
28 – 31 January 2021
Otherworlds: non/digital realities explores issues of translating works from reality to virtual reality (VR) and vice versa. In collaboration with Altermodernists, eight artists from Singapore and Hong Kong explore the duality of reality, fictitious experiences and fabricated reality using diverse mediums, from drawing, performances and site-specific installations to photography and moving images.
Exhibitions
Gillman Barracks, 9 Lock Road, #02-21
21 January – 7 February 2021
Networked Bodies is an exhibition that seeks to investigate communication and intimacy through the internet. When our bodies are stuck, and our minds yearn for the other, how can we reach beyond the screen and create new sensory experiences? This exhibition will feature digital works, media installations, and works that use social media as a platform.