on becoming by n:ow arts
What does it mean to be me?
on becoming challenges the constructs, expectations, and norms we’ve been taught, asking: Is this the way it has to be? Is this the way I want to be? Set in the 360imx immersive space, this multisensory installation invites you to journey through a series of intimate moments, told through sight, sound, scent, and movement.
Experience the fluidity and ever-changing nature of identity. Let go of expectations. Embrace discomfort. This piece is for all of us still searching, still questioning, always on becoming.
Created and conceptualised by members of n:ow arts in collaboration with student artists, under the direction of Evangel Wong, and mentored by award-winning multimedia artist Brian Gothong Tan and acclaimed sound artist Syafiq Halid, on becoming is supported by NUS Office of Student Affairs Centre For the Arts third space and NUS Libraries.
Selected viewings of on becoming include a live body presence in the space, offering an alternate way of experiencing the installation. There will also be a panel discussion accompanying the work which includes sharings from the creators behind this work and Professors to offer their respective academic perspectives on the theme.
Dates & Times:
1-5 September 2025, 12pm-8pm
6 September 2025, 11am-4pm
The work is a looped video installation, repeated every 30 minutes
Registration links*:
Register for the Alternate Viewing (multiple dates available) here
Register for the Panel Discussion (4 Sep, 6pm-7:15pm) here
Register for the Installation here (Members of the public** only)
*NUS students, staff, and alumni do not need to register to view the installation. Registration via Eventbrite is required only for the Alternate Viewing (featuring live body presence) and the Panel Discussion.
**Members of the public may register only for selected slots of the Installation and Alternate Viewings.
Featured Artists
n:ow arts is an independent theatre-based art collective, formed by chong shen hao, Evangel Wong, Koh Tzee Yen, Lew Yi Wei and Lim Kai Ling. n:ow arts aims to spark meaningful dialogue through nuanced performances that shine a light on the human experience and pressing social issues. By doing so, we wish to expand the boundaries of what the arts can be and who it is for.
We believe that there is no better time than n:ow to create.
Creative Team
Organised By
NUS Office of Student Affairs, Centre for the Arts as part of third space supported by ExxonMobil Asia Pacific
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third space: on becoming by n:ow arts
Date & Time:
1 Sep 2025 - 6 Sep 2025
12.00 PM - 8.00 PM
Venue:
NUS Central Library, 360imx (Level 4)
Registration Fee:
Free
For any enquiries, feel free to contact us via email at cfathirdspace@nus.edu.sg