Sound, Editing and Performance by
farizi and Kenneth Constance Loe
Camera by Taufiq Rahman (Singapore),
Yuwol June C. (Vienna)
In the middle of July, I broke my finger is an event that really happened. The finger in question has since healed and makes multiple cameos in the video. It has also ghostwritten lyrics by the two artists in their diaristic homage to a plenitude of music videos and pop songs.
Kenneth Constance Loe (he/they) is an artist, writer, and performer currently based in Vienna. His practice revolves around material and sensorial fetishes of desire, queer ecologies, and other tangential thoughts through a performative collocation of sculpture, video, text, and olfactory objects. They have presented their work in Vienna, Sofia, Yogyakarta, Tallinn, New York, Brussels, and Auckland among other cities. Recent projects include Bua Cek, a series that delves into their experience with military service in Singapore, and The bittersweet tale of the seedless pit in space-time, presented at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
farizi (b. 1998, Singapore) is interested in the relations between memory and identity, often in an attempt to reaffirm his tendencies of forgetting things very easily (though not consciously). Working through sculpture, performance, text, video and music, farizi is interested in modes of unbecoming, with a keen focus on doing things wrongly. He is currently in his final year of BA(Hons) Fine Arts in LASALLE College of the Arts.
Sound, Editing and Performance by
farizi and Kenneth Constance Loe
Camera by Taufiq Rahman (Singapore),
Yuwol June C. (Vienna)
In the middle of July, I broke my finger is an event that really happened. The finger in question has since healed and makes multiple cameos in the video. It has also ghostwritten lyrics by the two artists in their diaristic homage to a plenitude of music videos and pop songs.
Kenneth Constance Loe (he/they) is an artist, writer, and performer currently based in Vienna. His practice revolves around material and sensorial fetishes of desire, queer ecologies, and other tangential thoughts through a performative collocation of sculpture, video, text, and olfactory objects. They have presented their work in Vienna, Sofia, Yogyakarta, Tallinn, New York, Brussels, and Auckland among other cities. Recent projects include Bua Cek, a series that delves into their experience with military service in Singapore, and The bittersweet tale of the seedless pit in space-time, presented at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.
farizi (b. 1998, Singapore) is interested in the relations between memory and identity, often in an attempt to reaffirm his tendencies of forgetting things very easily (though not consciously). Working through sculpture, performance, text, video and music, farizi is interested in modes of unbecoming, with a keen focus on doing things wrongly. He is currently in his final year of BA(Hons) Fine Arts in LASALLE College of the Arts.