Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: Singapore: The Substation., 1996
ISBN 10: 9810076894 ISBN 13: 9789810076894
Anbieter: Fundus-Online GbR Borkert Schwarz Zerfaß, Berlin, Deutschland
Zustand: Gut. Einband mit Gebrauchsspuren, kleiner handschriftlicher Vermerk im Inhaltsverzeichnis, sonst sauber und in gutem Zustand. Cover with signs of wear, small handwritten note in the table of contents, otherwise clean and in good condition. --- Space, Spaces and Spacing was a conference held in 1995 as part of a series of annual conferences organised by The Substation. This former power station was often the de facto site for not only the arts and counterculture, but civil society. A meeting place for artists, academics, and activists, the seminal conferences went beyond a common platform. They carved out a new understanding and practice of public and civic space in Singapore. 25 years on, in the wake of change to the arts and culture in Singapore due to both local and global trends, The Substation re-presents Space, Spaces, and Spacing 2020, to reopen the conversation around public space and the public sphere. How have notions of spacein physical, virtual, and socio-political spheresevolved? And who are the individuals and institutions that grapple with this? In contending with the 1995 event, the conference provides a reentry into conversations that remain just as pertinent today. Retaining the themes from the four original panels, with new ideas and attitudes to create space not only for reflexive scholarship, but also representation for the arts community. A re/publication will be commissioned after the conference, combining transcripts from the 1995 event, alongside its contemporary iteration 25 years on. --- CONTENTS: OPENING ADDRESS FOR "SPACE, SPACES AND SPACING" by the Guest-of-Honour, Mr Owyang Hsuan - - WELCOME ADDRESS - - by Chew Kheng Chuan - - INTRODUCTION - - by T K Sabapathy - - Session 1 - - THE MAKING OF SPACES - - CHAIR: T K Sabapathy - - Political Space: Has it shrunk since the '60s? by Chua Beng Huat - - Space in The Straits Times for the arts by Richard Lim - - There is no place like home: space and the uncanny moloau by Yao Souchou - - Commentary - - by Francis Low Pooi Fong - - Commentary - - ellivine sill yabyneve bine siqoad viamino - - by Professor Eddie Kuo - - Session 2 - - ARTICULATING ART PRACTICES - - CHAIR: Philip Jeyaretnam - - Don't let the children down: the challenge of Theatre-In-Educatio by Rani Moorthy - - Art here: what price space? by T Sasitharan - - Across the South China Sea: A personal journey by Susie Wong - - Commentary by Goh Kasan - - Commentary by Lee Tzu Pheng - - Session 3 - - SOCIALISING THE SPACE - - CHAIR: Professor Koh Tai Ann - - Tada arit sonlanudeas - - tu edt voi somit zie - - Remarks on Art Museology in Singapore model by Kwok Kian Chow - - Provision, Mediation and Protection: three institutional roles in a by Soh Kay Cheng - - Everyday spaces, ordinary people and everyday life activities by Lai Ah Eng - - Commentary by Tay Kheng Soon - - Commentary by Teo Eng Seng - - Me-Owyang teren, Cherman of the - - Session 4 COMPLEXITIES AND CONTRADICTIONS CHAIR: Kuo Pao Kun - - Looking Back at Brother Cane: Performance Art and State Performance by Ray Langenbach - - Creating Real and Imagined Spaces by Toh Han Shih - - The city, the body by Lee Weng Choy - - Commentary by Ng Sek Chow - - Commentary by Zai Kuning - - Open Discussion. ISBN 9810076894 Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 550.