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Zul Mahmod
Zul Mahmod is a prominent figure in Singapore’s contemporary art landscape, celebrated for his innovative approach to sound art. His works feature immersive, captivating art experiences, combining 3D forms and sound explorations to build ‘sound constructions’ and ‘sound-scapes’. Zul has displayed his unique blend of works at the Ogaki Biennale in 2006, and the 52nd Venice Biennale in 2007. In 2017, he was honoured with the inaugural Soichiro Fukutake Prize for his contribution to the Singapore Biennale 2016.

Whispers in the Void
Whispers in the Void is an immersive sound installation featuring an array of motorised music boxes delicately suspended from the ceiling to resemble clouds, coming together to create a dynamic visual and auditory experience of an ethereal skyscape.
Accompanying the mesmerising interplay of light and shadow, textures and patterns, and movements are the whispers of sounds that envelope visitors in a seamless sonic journey through the clouds.