Song-Ming Ang: The People’s Graphic Score
DATE
17 JAN to 28 FEB 2026
VENUE
Shop–House by DECK
4 Lorong 24 Geylang, 398616
ADMISSION
Free
About
Born from hundreds of submitted images, words, and wandering thoughts – personal, poetic, and delightfully peculiar. The People’s Graphic Score is a project shaped entirely by the public. Every contribution becomes part of a larger visual and sonic tapestry, transforming the work into a living archive and an anthropological snapshot of our shared concerns and curiosities. The final score takes form as both a video and an immersive installation, culminating in two evenings of performances.
Join us as musicians and artists interpret this collective creation, exploring the rich intersections of sound, image, and community. Come witness how a crowd-sourced artwork comes alive. All are welcome. Come be part of the score—again.
Join us as musicians and artists interpret this collective creation, exploring the rich intersections of sound, image, and community. Come witness how a crowd-sourced artwork comes alive. All are welcome. Come be part of the score—again.
Featuring
Song-Ming Ang
Artist
Ang Song Ming is an artist and musician whose practice explores the intersections between the
everyday and the avant-garde, with a particular interest in conceptual art and experimental music.
Approaching creativity from the perspective of an amateur, his work reflects a belief in the
dedication and knowledge found in non-professional practices. His interdisciplinary projects span
diverse media and tonalities, resisting easy categorisation while forming a personal curriculum of
learning and making. Ang holds a BA (Hons) in English Literature from the National University of
Singapore and an MA (Distinction) in Aural & Visual Cultures from Goldsmiths, University of
London. He has exhibited at The High Line (New York), Camden Arts Centre (London), Haus der
Kulturen der Welt (Berlin), 14th Istanbul Biennale, 4th Aichi Triennale, 3rd Singapore Biennale, 1st
Asia Society Triennale, and represented Singapore at the 58th Venice Biennale. His current
research focuses on cybernetics within modular synthesis and self-reflexivity within artificial
intelligence.
everyday and the avant-garde, with a particular interest in conceptual art and experimental music.
Approaching creativity from the perspective of an amateur, his work reflects a belief in the
dedication and knowledge found in non-professional practices. His interdisciplinary projects span
diverse media and tonalities, resisting easy categorisation while forming a personal curriculum of
learning and making. Ang holds a BA (Hons) in English Literature from the National University of
Singapore and an MA (Distinction) in Aural & Visual Cultures from Goldsmiths, University of
London. He has exhibited at The High Line (New York), Camden Arts Centre (London), Haus der
Kulturen der Welt (Berlin), 14th Istanbul Biennale, 4th Aichi Triennale, 3rd Singapore Biennale, 1st
Asia Society Triennale, and represented Singapore at the 58th Venice Biennale. His current
research focuses on cybernetics within modular synthesis and self-reflexivity within artificial
intelligence.