fyerool darma (Singapore)
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Hernando R. Ocampo. Dancing Mutants. 1965. Oil on canvas, 101.8 x 76 cm.
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ⱥn§ibℓøm∞ (an-see-blo-moo) is a four-minute digital meditation and projection performance where a synthetic thread expands to form entangled fibre-optic ecosystems. Blending organic and artificial forms, it interrogates digital resistance, exposing how beauty, critique and complicity intertwine within extractive infrastructures and the fragile systems that sustain technological imagination.
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fyerool darma weaves entangled ecologies of sound, image, and matter—hybrid assemblages where modernism’s ghosts meet the textures of Southeast Asian memory, labour, and myth. His practice splices craft, code and archive into mutant kinships of heritage and technology. Within these interlaced networks, objects think, histories spill, and care becomes a material method. fyerool has presented his projects across Asia, Africa, Australia and South America. He continues to live and work in Singapore.See their work at the Festival
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Victoria Yam, also known as rEmPit g0dDe$$, is a cultural and sound practitioner whose work weaves Southeast Asia's cultural and traditional practices with contemporary media. She is the founder of ALIGN.ONLINE, a platform dedicated to amplifying the accessibility and visibility of Southeast Asian women and queer practitioners. She is also a member of Wayang Women, a collective reimagining Southeast Asia’s shadow puppet theatre through a feminist lens. In 2024, she was the International Winner of the Oram Awards.See their work at the Festival
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Shif was born to make fun, forced to graphic design. His practice includes D.I.Y making and bootlegging.See their work at the Festival
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