Symphony of Order
Inspired by archival text, Symphony of Order explores the intricate interplay of “order” and “unspoken laws” within social settings. The captivating fictional narrative within this immersive experience is brought to life with a meticulously staged dining scene, captured using a 360-degree camera.
Symphony of Order is supported by Yan Restaurant at National Gallery Singapore.
Sarah Choo Jing is known for her interdisciplinary approach to photography, video and installation. Her works depict identifiable moments and characters within contemporary urban society, which suggest a plethora of private and often solitary narratives. Choo has clinched several awards and exhibited internationally. Her works have also been collected by private individuals and public institutions including the Chrysler Museum of Art, Singapore Art Museum, National Museum of Singapore, and The Arts Club Permanent Art Collection in London.
Mathias Choo, Assistant Director of Symphony of Order, is a filmmaker based in Singapore. He completed his BFA in Digital Filmmaking at Nanyang Technological University, School of Art, Design and Media. His creative focus revolves around constructing evocative cinematic experiences that transcend conventional storytelling. His latest short film, Rocketship, received recognition for Best Live Action at the 7th National Youth Film Awards and was selected for competition at the 31st Singapore International Film Festival. In addition, his films Rabbit Hole and STATE OF DOGma were featured in the official selection at the Alexandre Trauner Art Film Festival in 2019.
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