1.5 hours
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
Free Tickets Available
Sat, 13 Dec, 2025 at 03:00 pm to 04:30 pm (GMT+08:00)
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
Block 6 Lock Road #01-09/10, Queenstown, Singapore
How do geological forces, local cosmologies, and policy frameworks converge and collide to shape life around an active volcano? This performative lecture by Ng Hui Hsien, STAR Artist-in-Residence, NTU CCA Singapore, and Yoonhee Jung, Senior Research Fellow, Department of History, NUS, delves into the complexities of human-environment relationships in and around Mount Batur in Bali, Indonesia. Drawing on research and lived experience, the presentation examines socio-economic shifts and the fraying of spiritual-ecological bonds intensified by the area’s designation as a UNESCO Global Geopark in 2012.
Through interwoven visual sequences, academic analysis, and textual explorations, the presenters show how artistic and scholarly perspectives diverge and intersect in interpreting this contested ground – and how Mount Batur acts as a sacred agent within local worldviews and ecologies.
Saturday, 13 December 2025
3:00 – 4:30pm
NTU Centre for Contemporary Art Singapore
6 Lock Road, #01-09, Gillman Barracks, 108934
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| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Admission | Free |