Press Release
October 24, 2019
Art Exhibition in Japan and Southeast Asia through art and technology
“Open Possibilities”
Exhibition Information
Singapore Exhibition
Date: December 6–21, 2019
Venue: Japan Creative Centre
Address: 4 Nassim Road, Singapore 258372
Hours: 10:00am–6:00pm
Closed: Mondays, Sundays
Admission free
Organized by the Japan Foundation Asia Center; NTT InterCommunication Center [ICC] (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corporation); Japan Creative Centre, Embassy of Japan in Singapore
URL: https://www.sg.emb-japan.go.jp/JCC/
Tokyo Exhibition
Date: January 11–March 1, 2020
Venue: NTT InterCommunication Center [ICC]
Hours: 11:00am–6:00pm (Admission until 30 minutes before closing)
Closed: Mondays (If Monday is a holiday, then Tuesday), Maintenance day (February 9)
Opening hours and holidays are subject to change. Please visit the ICC website for up-to-date information.
Admission Fee: Adults / University students 500 (400) Yen, Admission free for High school students and younger
* Rates shown in parentheses are for groups of more than 14 persons.
Organized by The Japan Foundation Asia Center, NTT Intercommunication Center [ICC] (Nippon Telegraph and Telephone East Corporation)
Participating Artists
Singapore Exhibition
Tanatchai BANDASAK [Thai]
HAYAMA Rei [Japan]
ICHIHARA Etsuko [Japan]
WAFT-Lab [Indonesia]
yang02 [Japan]
and other planned Artist
Tokyo Exhibition
Tanatchai BANDASAK [Thai]
HAYAMA Rei [Japan]
ICHIHARA Etsuko [Japan]
Zai TANG [Singapore]
WAFT-Lab [Indonesia]
yang02 [Japan]
and other planned Artists
Co-Curation
Riar RIZALDI [Indonesia]
Riar RIZALDI is an artist from Indonesia currently based in Hong Kong. His works mainly focus on the relationship between human and technology, consumer electronics, theory-fiction, image circulation and network intervention. Through his works, he questions the notion of (a) temporality, image politics, digital materiality, media archeology and unanticipated consequences of technologies in human life. He is also actively composing and performing sonic-fiction using the methods of field recording and foley through programming language. Riar has also curated ARKIPEL Jakarta International Documentary & Experimental Film Festival ― Penal Colony (2017) and “Internet of (No)Things” (2018) at Jogja National Museum that was organized by Japan Foundation Asia Center. RIZALDI is currently a PhD candidate at School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong.
Tokyo Exhibition Special Exhibit
Heri DONO “GAMELAN OF NOMMUNICATION” 1997 (ICC Collection)
Discount with the exhibition held at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery
If you show the ticket stub of the following exhibition that will be held in the same period at Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery “Kazuo Shiraga” at 3F Tokyo Opera City, we offer a discount to the admission fee.
Also, you can be admitted at a discount if you show the ticket stub of the exhibition “Open Possibilities.”
Inquiry
NTT InterCommunication Center [ICC]
Curator: YUBISUI Yasko
Press Contact Details: AKASAKA Emiko
TEL: 03-5353-0800 FAX: 03-5353-0900
URL: https://www.ntticc.or.jp/