The Everyday Museum StoryFest: International Storytelling Festival Singapore 2026

Story Scape: Uncut

Story Scape: Uncut

Story Scape is proud to host an audiovisual presentation by sound artist Syafiq Halid with visual collaborator Superlative Futures. This one-night-only experience celebrates Story Scape and serves as a prelude for Momentary Pulses, The Everyday Museum’s new public art trail that will be unfolding through the year.

Syafiq Halid reworks sonic fragments—field recordings, archival material and sound compositions—into layered textures that expand how we listen to place and memory. Adapting from existing compositions for Story Scape’s programmes, Syafiq will also weave in “uncut” pieces for an exclusive peek into his artistic practice on shaping the sonic environment of the festival. Accompanying these soundscapes, Superlative Futures introduces a responsive visual dimension that transforms RASA into a site of resonance and encounter. Adapting from their own explorations grounded in the Momentary Pulses public art commissioning series, Superlative Futures reflects on time and material memory as they respond to an ever-shifting relationship with the city.

Together, the artists shape a new sensory vocabulary for urban experience. Cut out the noise of the daily humdrum in the Central Business District, and tune into the frequency of Story Scape: Uncut. The evening is co-presented with RASA.

Story Scape is a 10-day festival by The Everyday Museum and StoryFest Singapore where public art and storytelling converge through guided trails, workshops, talks and multisensorial performances.
1 Date: 6 Feb 2026 (Fri)
2 Timing: 8pm–9.30pm
3 Venue: RASA [Directions]
9 Raffles Pl, Republic Plaza Tower 1, #02-01/02
S048619
4 Tickets: $25++ per person. 
Recommended for ages 15 years and above.
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5 Advisory: Please note that there may be photography and/or video recording (audio and/or video) during the programme. By attending, you consent to your photography and/or recording (video/audio) being used for future communications both online and offline by the Singapore Art Museum, The Storytelling Centre Limited and RASA for archival, publicity and publications only.