Singapore's i Light art festival highlights sustainable lifestyle

  • 3 months ago
Singapore's i Light art festival returns for its 10th edition from 31 May to 23 June, with key districts like Marina Bay and Tanjong Pagar aglow with 17 light art installations.

The event is organised by Singapore's Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) who say it is Asia's leading sustainable light festival. It also presents programmes for visitors to reflect on sustainable lifestyles.

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00:03 I think it's great that they make it very interactive.
00:15 So it's not just something you can take pictures of,
00:17 but can also interact with the installation.
00:19 So that makes it extra fun.
00:20 I think it's very aligned with the government's overall agenda
00:28 to go green and to be eco-friendly
00:30 and to encourage greater awareness amongst the public
00:34 on sustainability-related matters.
00:36 I think it's a good start for people
00:38 to get to know a bit more about how we can play our part
00:42 and fire this kind of interactive installations
00:46 to get people a bit more interested to find out more.
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01:03 Whether you have eye light, I think
01:05 the sustainable activity and movement is very important.
01:10 So by incorporating it into the art piece,
01:14 I think it's a win-win situation.
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