The Infinite Dispositions of Parafactual Sites


The Infinite Dispositions of Parafactual Sites is an associative web of images, videos, and texts finds its form as a multimedia research presentation - documenting the compromised/delusional artist’s journey between and through multiple sites - of realityTV, celestial rupture and terraforming geodesic domes. Thinking through carceral island living, eco-entertainment and iconic moments in media history, the attempt to locate the agency and character of these environments sets up for the next phase of her research into fandoms.

It exists as a self-published publication,




Original publication, self-published, Print on paper
Edition of 5
2023

Designed by Cleo TSW



an adapted article published in Volume Magazine 65, by Archis and Nieuwe Instituut as
Scripted Togetherness and Studio Reality
August 2024





and a multi-media presentation programme hosted at HotHouse, Singapore




The Infinite Dispositions of Parafactual Sites at HotHouse, Singapore, programme documentation
2023

Hosted and supported by HotHouse as part of their Hotdesk series, as Presentation #16


A self-initiated programme beginning with a presentation of the research paper The Infinite Dispositions of Parafactual Sites, a panel discussion with Lilian Chee (filmmaker, writer, architecture professor), Ting Min-Wei (filmmaker) and Constance Lau (architect, educator), and ending with a film programme of The Fire Within: A Requeim for Katia and Maurice Krafft (Werner Herzog), The Age of Stone (Ana Vaz) and Slaughterhouse of Modernity (Heinz Emigholz). The panel was moderated by Federico Ruberto of Form Axioms.


The programme was designed and initiated, together with members of HotHouse, in hopes to understand the discuss the possibilities of spatial discourses in the context of Singapore and the region, and the potentials of a practice spanning art, architecture, urban planning and ecologies. This collaborative and interdisciplinary dialogue will span the realms of filmmaking, architecture, and academia, creating a unique platform for exploration and exchange. Some topics discussed include land reclamation in Singapore and Jakarta, coastal nourishment management in the Netherlands and the invention of artifical fog by a Japanese artist.


A pre-programme conversation with Douglas Spencer (professor of architecture and author) is also available here.


Special Thanks to
HotHouse, Singapore







Mark