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This exhibition gathers six research-led works that explore what is often overlooked. In a landscape where technology is driven by efficiency and visibility, these projects turn instead to the quiet infrastructures of everyday life.

Working with interactions, systems, and installation, the artists treat technology as a medium of inquiry, exploring how design might hold, interpret, or reveal what eludes preservation. Using research-through-design approaches, the works move between investigation and experience, inviting audiences to spend time with what is usually passed over.

A series of workshops and talks extends the exhibition into a shared space for discussing processes, research methods, and conversations with the wider creative technology community.

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LY DU KHANH HAN

Interdisciplinary Designer & Researcher
LASALLE College of the Arts (MA Design), Singapore

Ly Du Khanh Han is a Vietnamese designer-researcher and interdisciplinary creative based in Singapore, currently pursuing an MA in Design at LASALLE College of the Arts. Han's research investigates the design of play as a mode of engagement and participation, particularly how play can function as a methodological tool for community-driven approaches to archiving and cultural continuity. Across their broader practice, Han works at the intersection of screenwriting, animation, and game design, with a longstanding interest in how interactivity reshapes narrative form. With experience in creative coding and interactive prototyping, Han's practice bridges narrative research and implementation, treating tools and systems as spaces for experimental inquiry. Website: www.haanly.com

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_information

Opening time: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Dates: 8 - 11.8.2026

Location: #02-05, Aliwal Arts Centre

Contact: carecodeculture@gmail.com

This event and all workshops are free entry! Slots in workshop are available upon registration.

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