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Blurring the divide: Where digital and traditional art collide

4 May 2022

3D-projection mapping on buildings, large-scale virtual reality commentaries on the environment and video art composed of brain waves — these are amongst the many innovative tech-driven approaches to art that has opened up over the last few years. We speak to four Singaporean artists about their latest inspirations, works and views on tech in art — today and in the future.

Building facade at night lit up with colorful light projection patterns

Image courtesy of the artist.


Artist seated in a workshop filled with materials and equipment

Person interacting with digital art displayed across four monitors

Image courtesy of the artist.


Small robot device drawing with a brush on paper next to abstract artwork

Images courtesy of the artist.


New medium, new perspectives

Artist with short hair and glasses sitting against a wall of projected images

Floral-themed black and white artworks framed with integrated light screens

Images courtesy of the artist.


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Despite challenges, opportunities abound

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Artist in a studio surrounded by sketches and painting supplies

Good things to come


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