Stomata draws upon Bagus Pandega’s experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic where there was severe shortage of medical oxygen. In response, he researched into do-it-yourself methods to build his own oxygen concentrator machine.
The artist’s machine-building experience is translated into a work that contemplates the fear and desperation caused by the scarcity of a vital resource. Stomata are pores found in plant organs like leaves and stems that facilitate photosynthesis, a life-giving process that is conceptually echoed in the installation at the Concourse. Harnessing the medium of technology, the work is powered by oxygen, generated by a system that purifies air from the environment and biofeedback produced by sansevieria plants nestled within. A lightbox featuring X-ray scans of lungs alludes to the pervasive impact of the virus and collective anxiety over respiratory health.
The installation contemplates the impact of human actions, our relationship with our environment and the value of natural resources. The brief respite of lower pollution levels and cleaner air ended as the world climbed out of the pandemic and activities returned to destructive levels. Stomata reflects on the ramifications of man’s actions on nature and communities, and the precarious balance between progress and environmental preservation.
Venue: Esplanade Concourse
When: 19 Jul 2024 - 5 Jan 2025,
By: Esplanade