Amidst the storm of climate concerns, ArtScience Museum invites visitors to envision a hopeful future where humanity has ingeniously adapted to environmental changes. Opening on 21 September, Cesar Jung-Harada: An Ocean City Imagined will present life-sized models of groundbreaking technologies that harness the power of the world’s oceans, offering renewable and sustainable solutions to the climate crisis.
Curated and produced by ArtScience Museum, this exhibition brings together a decade of research and innovation by inaugural ArtScientist-in-Residence, Cesar Jung-Harada – a Singapore-based French-Japanese designer, environmentalist, educator and entrepreneur. Jung-Harada’s practice is deeply rooted in ocean research and collaboration with coastal communities, as he works towards a sustainable design future that harmonises nature, cultural history, and technology. His diverse projects range from piloting wind-powered robots which aided the clean-up of the Deepwater Horizon oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, to researching biodiversity impacts of radioactive leaks in Fukushima.
Venue: ArtScience Museum
When: 21 Sep - 27 Oct 2024,
By: ArtScience Museum at Marina Bay Sands