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Hope and Dreams

Artists are often asked about their dream projects and collaborations. For Brian Gothong Tan, this “dream” takes a literal meaning: “I get a lot of inspiration from my dreams, and I also like to daydream.”

The multimedia artist, whose works explore the intersection between theatre, film and installation art, shares that “a lot of my works are a bit surreal because they are derived from the subconscious. Our subconscious absorbs information that we don’t even notice, and plays it like a cinema in our sleep, or in

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