Brandon Tay, DOOMSCROLL DREAMACHINE, 2025, Photo by Marie-Luise Skibbe, Courtesy of Yeo Workshop
Brandon Tay, DOOMSCROLL DREAMACHINE, 2025, Photo by Marie-Luise Skibbe, Courtesy of Yeo Workshop
Wei Leng Tay, View From This Side, 2022, Courtesy of Yeo Workshop
Wei Leng Tay, Sanded Perth, 2025, Courtesy of Yeo Workshop
A duo presentation of Wei Leng Tay and Brandon Tay exploring perception across archives and speculative fiction. Wei Leng reworks archive photos of a 1963 ikebana competition in Penang, using photography’s material and historical layers to explore cultural translation and hybridisation. Brandon’s DOOMSCROLL DREAMMACHINE (2025) reframes the infinite scroll as a ritualistic entertainment technology, positioning social media as a tool engineered to induce trances and manipulate human consciousness.
Wei Leng Tay (b. 1978) is a Singapore artist awarded the 2025 Alexander Tutsek Photography Grant. Exhibitions include: National Gallery Singapore; Fotostiftung Schweiz, Winterthur; Arter, Istanbul; and Asian Art Biennial, Taichung. Her work explores how constructions of identity and history relate to photographic materiality and representation.
Brandon Tay (b. 1981) is a Singapore-born, Shanghai-based artist working across sculpture, installation, moving image, and speculative systems. His practice explores how myth, technology, and historical knowledge become entangled through interfaces, infrastructures, and symbolic forms. Tay has exhibited individually and collaboratively at platforms including the Singapore Biennale, transmediale, and the National Communication Museum (Melbourne), among others.
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