V.I.S.T.A Lab Dec 2007
Visual.Interactive.Sound.Text.Architecture TheatreWorks 60 mins

INTERFERENCE is about unwanted signals that disrupt or construct movements of nature. It is about the interventions of patterns in history, time, signal and noise.
INTERFERENCE explores the concept of listening to the noise of history: moments that are insignificant in our collective memory. This presentation researches our techniques of remembering and the recollections of irrelevant episodes of unrecorded history.
INTERFERENCE is a space as well as an organism. This mediated space functions as an interactive installation and a performance environment where moving bodies, electronic sounds, visual documents and light are interwoven into a constantly changing artefact of unhistorical events.
A Process-Presentation by
Choy Ka Fai
In collaboration with
Joavien Ng, Mohd Fared Jainal, Patricia Toh, Ling Hock Siang, Ng Yi-Sheng, Zulkifle Mahmod, Khoo Eng Tat, Lim Woan Wen, GraceTan/kwodrent, and Torrance Goh/FARMWORK.
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