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19 August 2022 – The Singapore Night Festival 2022

After a 2-year hiatus, the Singapore Night Festival opens today with an exciting lineup of night lights, projection mapping artworks, installations, performances and experiences that are rooted in the Bras Basah Bugis precinct – its people, places, history and heritage.
Scroll through the pics from the media preview on Wednesday and look out for our list of 5 must-sees at the Festival coming up soon! You can also check out the Festival website at: https://www.nightfestival.gov.sg/
Stories from Forbidden Hill by Maxin10sity offers a stunning visual narrative of Singapore’s mythical origins and history through a projection mapping on the facade of the National Museum. 📸: Singapore Night Festival.
Paddy Fields by FARM recalls the long-ago practice of drying rice along the banks of Sungei Brass Bassa (now Stamford Canal) in the early 19th century.
Steps (2022)by Victoria Hertel is a motion-responsive light installation activated by the presence and motion of visitors.
Tunnel Graffiti by Lynette Quek at the Fort Canning Tree Tunnel.
An Ocean Without The Anchor by Speak Cryptic. 📸: Singapore Night Festival.