We’re Good

By Clara Lim | Student category

We’re Good is an immersive installation sampling our fleeting moments with various hidden spaces around Singapore. The audience gets to immerse in an audio-visual projection of these spaces while presented with the discourse behind the past, transient, and progression towards the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Alleyways and corridors hold the essence and characters of the nation. In order to keep up with the pristine outlook for the neighbourhood, these clutters are cleared away and concealed at rapid speed. What is then, “authentic”, when they are they ridden before they can deeply embedded in social narratives and culture? How can we crowdsource and redistribute resources?

Location

ADM Gallery 2

About the Artist

Clara Lim (b. 1995, Singapore) is a moving image artist and visual designer. She is currently pursuing her Bachelor of Fine Arts in Visual Communications at the Nanyang Technological University, School of Art, Design and Media. Working under the moniker clarrot, her interest in generative art and experimental image making is the driving force of her interdisciplinary medium and digital-based art. Her work explores and contemplates about various critical social issues and topics while working with data and archive to re-orientate the accessibility and transmission of discourse and knowledge in the public domain. Her works have been shortlisted and showcased locally and internationally in The Gulbenkian, University of Kent’s Arts Centre, NTU Museum, Kult Studio & Gallery.