Review: Being, and Organs by Paul Gong (Taiwan), presented by RAW Moves
Striking a balance between humanity and technology in RAW Moves latest work. From a prosthetic limbs to a bio-printed heart,Continue Reading
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Striking a balance between humanity and technology in RAW Moves latest work. From a prosthetic limbs to a bio-printed heart,Continue Reading
With emerging technologies, a bio-printed heart is now close to reality. With these artificial organs gaining increasingly similar structure andContinue Reading
Minute observations made visible only in slow motion. In a brand new international collaboration with Australian/Japanese dance company Murasaki Penguin,Continue Reading
RAW Moves is back this July with a brand new production. Playing as part of their 2019-20 season of Systems,Continue Reading
Ever found a shirt that wouldn’t fit properly? Or made to feel like an outlier because you didn’t fit intoContinue Reading
A call to reduce the distance technology has created. In the age of Tinder, WhatsApp, and other social media applications,Continue Reading
A call with no one on the other line. An accidental call you didn’t mean to make. Wrongly addressed letters. Continue Reading
A living laboratory that examines the Singaporean obsession with facts and figures. In RAW Moves’ first show of 2019, theContinue Reading
Moving on from their 2018 theme of Competition, RAW Moves strides in 2019 with their first production of the year.Continue Reading
There’s a phenomenon known as guerilla gardening, where people begin gardening on patches of land they do not have theContinue Reading