Invitation to Destroy: how long is a piece of string?

Invitation to Destroy: how long is a piece of string?© Goethe-Institut Singapur
"how long is a piece of string?"

Curious about how much data has been printed and exposed over this one month?

Come check out how this generative and durational artwork has transformed, as well as participate in the act of destroying the data! Contribute to the shredding process, where the paper will be recycled and remade into new paper for a future artwork.

Join us to do this in the last day of the Tracing Latencies exhibition, as well as catch up with the artists behind this socially responsive artwork.

Find out more about the artwork here.

Date : Sunday, 3 April 2022
Time : 3:00PM - 7:00PM
Venue : 136 Goethe Lab

About Mouse Click Click

Based in Singapore,  Mouse Click Click  is an interdisciplinary art collective made up of tech-geek creatives whose collaborative practice seeks to bring the arts, science, and technology together. They are driven by innovation and interaction with the aim of exploring the relationship between the self and the world through art. Mouse Click Click includes Joanne Lim, Lau Tse Xuan and Billy Sng.

About Tracing Latencies Tracing Latencies is a hybrid group exhibition as part of the Culture | Smart City project, held from 3 March to 3 April 2022 at 136 GOETHE LAB. This mixed-media, multi-sensory exhibition radically (re)imagines the conditional ways we relate to our increasingly digitized urban environments and each other. Tracing and unfolding the cloaked systems, illegible structures, and dislocated anxieties that constitute our algorithmic environment, the audience is invited to walk/click through, pause, and embrace these peripheral encounters.