Arts Picks: Malay Heritage Centre's Hari Raya bash, Vertical Submarine's Funderland

Translucent tubes lit at night form dramatic modernist mountains against the waterfront backdrop. PHOTO: SINGAPORE CHINSE CULTURAL CENTRE
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Arts collective Vertical Submarine and One Bite Design Studio have created an Instagram-friendly installation for the Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre's (SCCC) fifth anniversary. Funderland comprises different installations, including two lit tigers on the facade of the SCCC's building. There is a sort of Easter egg installation at the concourse inspired by the legend of Wu Song, a character who kills a tiger in Chinese classical novel Water Margin, which requires a smartphone to access.

The best work is on the roof. Translucent tubes lit at night form dramatic modernist mountains against the waterfront backdrop.

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