6 Giant satellite dishes spring from the urban ground right in front of the National Museum of Singapore. Stretching out to the sky, they remain still, ignoring all activities on Earth. At the core of the satellite dishes, stroboscopic light flashes quietly, signaling activity. They are looking at the stars, downloading cosmic data, absorbing the sound of space. Under each satellite, we hear faint abstract sounds. It is the music of the stars, solar winds, and radio waves, all mixed together in a surreal, random composition. Held on 16 and 17 July 2010 at the National Museum of Singapore
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