A psychogeographic stroll through screening spaces
Conceived and Facilitated by Viknesh Kobinathan
Duration
2h over 1 session
Dates & Time
Sat 26 Apr 2025, 4.30pm – 6.30pm
Venue
Around Dhoby Ghaut area. Meeting point and route will be shared with participants closer to the start of the workshop.
Course Description
With a history dating back to the late 19th century, moving image gatherings have taken place in and around Singapore’s civic district for almost 130 years, where an active ecology of film production, distribution, and exhibition have existed in varying forms and scales all within a 2-kilometre radius.
Far from being a sedentary and passive activity, cinema can be a deeply engaging and physical one. The ritual of walking/moving to and from the cinema is a tangible bodily act that we engage in. And whether we arrive alone or not, we sit in dark rooms with other people, breathing and experiencing something together. And if we allow it, these experiences can change us.
During this two-hour guided stroll, we will trace and draw psycho-geographic lines of remembrance through screening spaces, both lost and present. Weaving through personal and cultural memories, we will witness, imagine, and speculate on how we congregate, socialise, think and feel when we watch films in these places that hold us and our collective imaginations.
Please register via Peatix.
Workshop fee
Standard Adult – $50 / ticket
Standard Adult Bundle (Bring-A-Friend) – $90 / 2 tickets
Concession (Student) – $35 / ticket
Concession Bundle (Bring-A-Friend) – $60 / 2 tickets
Instructor
Viknesh Kobinathan
About Viknesh Kobinathan
Viknesh Kobinathan (he/they) is a cultural worker, whose practice explores the gathering around sound and image as an act of care, healing, rest and refusal. An MA graduate of film studies from the National Film and Television School in England, they are based in Singapore where they were Programmer at the Asian Film Archive (2019-2024). In 2024, they were named as one of Screen International’s Future Leaders in programming and curation. They currently convene screenings and listening parties with This Where Film Club, an independent and itinerant initiative they co-founded.
Requirements
As the session entails walking outdoors, please dress suitably and bring along an umbrella/hat and sufficient hydration. This is a rain or shine event.
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