New Practices for Tidal Attunement  (Guided Walk)
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New Practices for Tidal Attunement (Guided Walk)

  • ALL AGES

Explore the magic of the tides through immersive art experiences and nature walks - a unique way to connect with the rhythm of the sea.

By The Listening Biennial - Singapore

Location

42 Waterloo St (Courtyard, level 1)

42 Waterloo Street (Courtyard, level 1) Singapore, 187951 Singapore

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  • No venue parking

New Practices for Tidal Attunement: Guided Walk

Superlative Futures (Singapore)

Facilitated Experience

Fri, 29 Aug, 7.30 PM - 10.30 PM

42 Waterloo Street, Courtyard (outdoors)

30 min per walk

Co-presented by The Listening Biennial, a highlight of The Singapore Night Festival

Attuning to the low spring tides in August, audiences are led through an imaginary intertidal walk within the grounds of 42 Waterloo Street. The artists, playing the roles of “intertidal guides” will lead groups of participants in 30-min walks to search for imaginary edge-worlds where the sea, its tides, and monsoonal wetness, blow and seep into urban and architectural interiors. The walks are guided experiments that pose another view of the city through slow and deep time.

Participant Notes:

  • Wear comfortable clothes and shoes.
  • This is a rain or shine event. You may wish to bring along an umbrella or a raincoat or a change of clothes.

New Practices for Tidal Attunement: Guided Walk

Art Installations

Superlative Future’s "New Practices for Tidal Attunement" explores the forgotten tidal landscapes of urban settings, particularly emphasising the historical significance of the term "wet rice" (Beras Basah) and the area's past of tidal flooding, during confluences of springing high tides and monsoonal weathering.

Their three senosry artworks trace different imaginations of the intertidal zone, encouraging attunement with more-than-human worlds. Alluding to the experience of walking in the dark—a trespass into a mangrove forest in the night—there is no given order to see the artworks. The artists invite you to get lost in the landscape, and for a moment, however brief, forget the tempo of the city.

Becoming Coral (2025), a tactile coralline ground

42 Waterloo Street, Courtyard, L1

Weathering the Blue House (2025) , sound installation

42 Waterloo Street, Building Facade, L1

听潮 [the sound of impermanence]: Finding Putuo , map and sound work.

42 Waterloo Street, Lounge 2

About the Artists

Superlative Futures is a transdisciplinary design and research agency in Singapore and is co-founded by Wong Zi Hao and Liu Dian Cong. The research practice centers on creative modes of representation to advocate new ways of seeing landscapes and speculate alternative social imaginaries and futuring practices for cities to relate better with more-than-human worlds. They see their design output as a practice of care. They have exhibited at NUS Museum and were supported by Singapore Art Museum’s inaugural Design Research Fellowship, 2024-2025. Wong received his PhD in Architecture at the National University of Singapore in 2023, having completed a design-led research on intertidal practices of care. Alongside his research practice, Wong teaches at NUS’ Department of Architecture, and the University of Arts (NAFA)’s Design Practices program. Liu currently practices as an architectural designer, after completing his Master of Architecture at NUS in 2024, exploring sedimentation and alternative conceptions of “ground”.

About The Listening Biennial

Since 2021, The Listening Biennial has sought to foster research and discussion on listening, recognising its transformative power as key to enriching personal lives and social initiatives, and which supports ethical and political practices. As part of the Singapore Night Festival, the artists of The Listening Biennial invite you to enter the space of Third Listening, to listen out for a plurality of life-forms as well as pathways of interconnection between seemingly irreconcilable differences.

Read more: https://listeningbiennial.net/biennial-editions/third-edition

Singapore Edition: https://www.brack.sg/index.php/2025/07/12/the-listening-biennial-third-edition/

Frequently asked questions

What happens if it rains?

The guided walk led by the artists Superlative Futures will go on! You may wish to bring along an umbrella or a raincoat or a change of clothes.

Do I need to bring anything along with me for the guided walk?

Just come as you are, ideally in comfortable clothes and shoes.

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About The Listening Biennial

The Listening Biennial focuses on listening as a creative practice, and on building listening cultures and knowledge. Its decentred format encourages collaboration and simultaneous presentations with partner institutions and spaces, involving a network of practitioners and organisations in different parts of the world.

Curated by: Soledad García Saavedra, Alecia Neo and Suvani Suri with Brandon LaBelle.

https://listeningbiennial.net/biennial-editions/third-edition

An Invite into Third Listening

The third edition of The Listening Biennial invites us to tune into the humming stars above and the countless voices they carry. These are voices of love and loss, voices that hold the past while evoking a future, and that resound with mystery and force, threading cosmic matter and embodied life with their potent stories. As part of the Singapore Night Festival, the artists of The Listening Biennial invite you to enter the space of Third Listening, to listen out for a plurality of life-forms as well as pathways of interconnection between seemingly irreconcilable differences.

The Singapore edition is co-programmed by artist Alecia Neo and publisher Ng Kah Gay of Ethos Books.

For the full programme in Singapore, visit:

https://www.brack.sg/index.php/2025/07/12/the-listening-biennial-third-edition/

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