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Current Exhibition

Nature Remixed: Learning and Unlearning from New Species’ is an audio-visual installation that uses Natural History collections, sound recordings and machine learning to explore the concept of the ‘remix’ as a method and an aesthetic attitude for seeing and understanding nature. 

At the heart of Nature Remixed lies an inquiry on nature and our role in shaping its narrative. Fusing different media SISTRUM invites to slow down, observe, and commune with enigmatic creatures birthed from collaborative efforts between art and machine. Visitors are encouraged to venture into uncharted visual territories, listen to the reverberating voices of new species, and even partake in the act of naming, questioning our anthropocentric perspectives on nature. 

Join us on a transformative journey of discovery and reconnection with the natural world at ‘Nature Remixed: Learning and Unlearning from New Species’. Prepare to challenge your perceptions and immerse yourself in a multisensory experience like no other. 

21 May—28 July 2024  

 

Note: Your ticket will give you entry to both the Museum’s permanent galleries and temporary exhibition, ‘Nature Remixed’. 

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About the Artist  

SISTRUM is an interdisciplinary collective of three artists: Lim Shu Min, a graphic designer; Ramesh Krishnan, a sound designer; and Laura Miotto, an architect. Their work involves the creation of installations, exhibitions and digital platforms enquiring into the narrative quality of sound and the environment. 

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