Loving Things (2020)
Loving Things was a series of videos about how to love
inanimate things. Through meditative attention and playful gestures which displace the usual function of
objects, as well as voiced texts that alight on quantum physics and new materialism, the videos invite
the viewer to look more deeply into objects as 'vibrant matter' (Jane Bennett).
Loving Things was made available for purchase as a downloadable album of videos, both as a
response to Covid-19 restrictions, as well as a way of experimenting with the presentation,
distribution, ownership and consumption of performance.
Producer, Video Editor, Writer, Performer
Ang Kia Yee
Administration & Communications
Jenson Gabriel Tan
Art & Marketing Direction
Hanae Gomez
Production & Art Design
Louise Marie Lee
Director of Photography
Philip Ho
Production Assistant
Tan Xing Zhi
Funded by
Our SG Fund (Ministry of Culture, Community & Youth)
Young ChangeMakers Fund (National Youth Council)
With thanks to
Ong Kian Peng
Nick Ng
Clara Lim
Justin Noah Chua
Clara Potter-Sweet
Ben Kulvichit
Maria Monterio
Performance(s)
Online / October 2020
Esplanade Concourse / 8 & 9 September 2021
Loving Things (to say) (2021)
I revisited Loving Things in 2021 as Loving
Things (to say), a
live performance under free performance series eXchΔnge
by the Esplanade.
It was a short, gentle extension of motifs within Loving
Things, with greater attention to sonic possibilities around voice, and a more direct addressal
of ecological anxiety and species extinction.
Writer, Performer
Ang Kia Yee
"I watched it all come to an end. It didn't happen as an explosion or the ground splitting open.
There
was time for people to gather and part, for night to fall and morning to come again, for the Earth
to
continue its revolutions undisturbed. There was time, even, to stand still in a park and feel the
breeze
touch our faces.
In that time, open and vast, we restored the ozone layer.
We fished out plastic from the oceans.
We learnt how important it is to sleep.
We took evening walks together, after work, talking and laughing about nothing important.
We convinced the billionaires to change their minds.
We made farming a school subject for primary school students.
We went to the beach and looked out at the water.
We waited quietly for the kettle to boil.
We used solar panels to power our homes.
We went out less between 11am and 2pm, when the sun was at its highest point in the sky.
We read our favourite stories aloud to one another.
We discovered the people we had been all along.
We made insects a food staple.
We divested from fossil fuels.
We made good on our promises to one another.
Still, it all came to an end, as all things do. In our final moments, we put our laundry in the
washing
machine. We stirred milk into our cups of tea. We scrolled through the news and received message
notifications. We watered our plants. The sky was still blue, the clouds still threatening to rain.
The
bus was still late. A flower was still making the enormous effort to bloom."