
Stake attention in this memory
A flyer for an exhibition titled "SCARCE CITY" is depicted, resting on a wooden surface. The flyer features a vibrant, colorful gradient background in shades of purple, pink, orange, and yellow. A central image on the flyer shows a person's upper body and hands, dramatically illuminated with blue and red light against a dark background, suggestive of an artistic or interactive experience. The flyer advertises an immersive interactive exhibition held at the National Gallery Singapore, Supreme Court Wing, Level B1, Concourse Gallery, from 11 January to 2 February 2025. "SCARCE CITY" is presented as an experience blending art, technology, and thought-provoking gameplay, set within a 3D-printed environment made from recycled plastic. This innovative exhibition challenges perceptions of success through a light-based resource management game. The event, by Rainshadow Studios and artist Elizabeth Mak, is described as premiering at Light to Night Singapore 2025. It aims to explore humanity's relationship with resources and the concept of having "enough" in a world obsessed with scarcity. Tickets are available for sale at https://scarce-city.rainshadowstudios.org/. A QR code is also visible next to the title for easy access to information. The artist, Elizabeth Mak, is identified as a climate artist and theatre scenographer who uses visual and experiential storytelling to address social and climate issues. Her design portfolio includes over 100 productions performed across Europe and Asia. The image is captured indoors under artificial lighting.
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