Jake Tan
New Media Artist/
Creative Technologist


SELECTED
MR(AI)
Dancing the Algorithm
Archive of Digital Plants
Analogue Is Dead
In Flux
ADAM

CHRONOLOGICAL ALL WORKS
2025
  1. 1 Qubit coming soon
  2. In Flux
2024
  1. BIOS: Bonsai Specimens
  2. Dancing the Algorithm
2023
  1. Shiseido’s Journey of Potential︎︎︎
  2. BIOS: Full Bloom
  3. MR(AI)
2022
  1. AR Tango︎︎︎ Art Reimagined
  2. VR Latent Space Pluritopia
  3. In Hot Waters
  4. Terrarium︎︎︎ SG Night Festival
  5. BIOS: Digital Nature Night Festival
  6. BIOS: A Conversation with the Wind
  7. AR/VR SUPERMAMA World︎︎︎ Milan Design Week
  8. BIOS 01 SG Art Week
  9. Networked Machines︎︎︎ SG Art Week

2021
  1. Archive of Digital Plants
  2. Golden Hour︎︎︎ SG Countdown
  3. AR Secret Garden: Lloyd’s Inn X SERIAL︎︎︎ 
  4. AR Hidden Garden: Lloyd’s Inn X UNIQLO︎︎︎
  5. AR ADM Grad Show 2021︎︎︎
  6. Interconnected Machines SG Art Week

2020
  1. AR Lucinda Law’s Botanical Art Experience Exhibition︎︎︎
  2. The Divine Forest 
  3. In Vivo: Within the Living
  4. Creating Smart Textiles
  5. AR Creators Climate Action AR Campaign︎︎︎ 

2019 
  1. AR BBC Earth: Botanical Art World 
  2. AR The Bubble Tea Factory: Bobabae
  3. VR AISTRONAUT NOISE FESTIVAL
  4. AR THE SHŌNEN SERIES
  5. 4th DIMENSION (2nd Edition) (1st Edition)
  6. State Of The Arch
  7. Share Share Application

2018
  1. Me & My Shiny Teeth Application
  2. ADAM
  3. ONE
  4. TV?
  5. BUDJAM
  6. SOUNDFLOWER︎︎︎
  7. AR VoyagAR︎︎︎
  8. Shy Shy Venus︎︎︎
  9. VR Voice of The Morning Star︎︎︎
  10. PHASE︎︎︎
  11. AR TamaGO!︎︎︎
  12. ROGUE Magazine︎︎︎

2017
  1. NOMADIC︎︎︎
  2. VR Train To Bishan︎︎︎
  3. 36-100-01︎︎︎
  4. MEMBRAIN Industries︎︎︎
  5. VR 360 Tour of Prambanan︎︎︎
  6. To Us︎︎︎
  7. 兄 Blood︎︎︎

2016
  1. LAZARUS XII︎︎︎
  2. The Red Giant︎︎︎

2014
  1. You’re My Type︎︎︎


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Mark

In Flux



In Flux

Site-specific Installation

Set in the subterranean corridors of Singapore’s historic Battlebox, In Flux reimagines this WWII-era bunker as a nexus of time  where past, present, and future converge. A projector dynamically casts  images along the corridor walls, blending scenes  of British colonial officers at the brink of surrender, present-day visitors captured by motion-tracking sensors, and predictions of  future movements derived from real-time data.

Image Credits: Finbarr Fallon

Image Credits: Finbarr Fallon

In Flux uses light to blur the boundaries between history and imagined futures, turning the corridor into a compression of time-space. The imposing wax figure of a soldier acts as a signal, marking the entrance to this time warp, symbolising the lingering and shadowy impact of the past. The layered projections actively blend and distort images in time to show how memories and possibilities are always evolving. The work creates a visual encounter that demonstrates how the past changes how we see the present, and our understanding of the present changes how we interpret the past and predict the future.





Image Credits: Jackie Seth Tan

Image Credits: Jackie Seth Tan

As part of Global Cultural Alliance’s Portals Exhibition at Battle Box (Singapore).
Curated by Shireen Marican and Jonathan Liu.






Mark