Ong's installations, combining light with architectural elements, challenge perceptions of space and time, creating monumental effects that illuminate and transform their surroundings.
HALO radiates from within the historical Xiu De Bai Pavilion, using its architecture as a canvas to explore the intersection of light, history, and community.
In Buddhism, light symbolizes enlightenment, and Ong's work reflects this by using radiant forms to deepen our understanding of truth in urban contexts.
With 'HALO', Ong continues to draw inspiration from pioneers like Buckminster Fuller and M.C. Escher, exploring the relationship between light, geometry, and architecture.
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