Public Art

City of Good

Nanyang Polytechnic, School of Design & Media

25 January 2025 to 25 January 2025

8pm

Free with Registration

https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/city-of-good-tickets-1050277457147

Synopsis

City of Good is an interactive adventure where participants explore landmarks, uncover clues, and revive flickering cores to restore harmony in the city.
City of Good is an immersive, interactive adventure developed in collaboration between students from Nanyang Polytechnic’s School of Design & Media (NYP) and Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts (GAFA). Set in a city where chaos reigns as the city’s life force flickers and dims, participants are invited to restore harmony by uncovering secrets hidden within the city’s famous landmarks.

Your journey begins with a chance encounter, sparking a quest to help others while exploring key city landmarks, each holding clues and stories essential to unlocking the mystery of Goodness, Future & Friendship Cores. Through this adventure, participants experience cultural goodness as reflected in the iconic sites of both Singapore and Guangzhou.

Can you uncover the key to restoring the cores and bringing light back to the City of Good? Join us and embark on this unique cultural experience that celebrates the power of collaboration and unity.

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Free admission

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Free admission

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