i Light Singapore is back in Singapore Marina Bay from 3 – 26 June after a hiatus of two years due to the pandemic. The highlight of this year’s light festival is a floating exhibit titled “Lightwave: Isle of Light, empowered by OPPO”.
The annual light festival is organised by the Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) of Singapore and presented by DBS Bank.
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i Light Singapore 2022 is happening from 3 to 26 June, 7.30 to 11pm daily with extended hours to midnight on Fridays and Saturdays. Here’s Jason Chen, Festival Director, presenting an overview of i Light Singapore 2022.
This year’s festival sees 20 light installations from 14 countries, of which Oppo’s floating exhibit is the highlight.
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Titled “Firefly Field”, this exhibit is by multidisciplinary design studio TOER of the Netherlands and is my personal favourite.
The exhibit comprises five zones which include holographic projections, illuminated motion-capture graphics and shadow play, as well as light beams that create a mystical forest, and a light art showcase.
This is the second time that Oppo is partnering i Light Singapore.
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“Through Lightwave: Isle of Light, we hope to bring visitors an ethereal, multisensory light experience and allow photo fanatics to capture the allure of night. With the light installation shaped like a tunnel, we aim to create the feeling of excitement and wonder, as we emerge from the pandemic with the promise of new possibilities ahead,” added Yu.
Entrance to Oppo’s floating exhibit is S$8 on weekdays, and S$10 on weekends and has to be booked in advance through Klook.
The rest of i Light Singapore is free.
For the Lightwave, can we just walk in and pay the entrance on the spot?
No you have to book online first via Klook.