10–26 March 2023 // National University of Singapore

OmnIVerse: The Fourth Dimension

NUS Electronic Music Lab
24 & 25 March | 7:30pm | UCC Dance Studio
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DIRECTOR’S MESSAGE

BENJAMIN ANG

Principal Tutor

OmnIVerse: The Fourth Dimension is an immersive sonic experience by NUS Electronic Music Lab in collaboration with Bernice Ong and bani haykal, highlighting the liminality of space, music and material to take you to a superliminal fourth dimension.

SYNOPSIS

OmnIVerse: The Fourth Dimension is an immersive musical experience that navigates you through experiences of being in liminal states and spaces.

Guided by principal tutor Benjamin Ang, NUS Electronic Music Lab presents original music compositions combined with scenography by Bernice Ong and sound design by bani haykal, creating a multi-sensorial experience that highlights liminal temporalities, sites and soundscapes. From psychedelic trance to lo-fi beats, our artists harness sensory technologies and materials to facilitate states of being in transit, opening up a superliminal fourth dimension.

CREATIVE TEAM

musicians

CREW

NUS ELECTRONIC MUSIC LAB

Electronic Music Lab (EML) is a unique music performance group that creates, performs and promotes original electronic music. Members have opportunities to compose and produce original electronic music, remix tracks, and develop their sound engineering and production skills using the club’s own equipment. Collectively, EML’s musical output spans a diverse range of genres, including experimental electroacoustic music, ambient, 8-bit chiptune, trance, dubstep, house, hip-hop, indie electronica, EDM, breaks and more. 

Recent productions include OMNIVERSE: ReG3NESIS and OMNIVERSE: Cyberpunk directed by Ben Ang as our annual main performance. They partnered with NUS Dance Synergy for On The Shoulders of Giants, a full-length work for NUS Arts Festival 2018 as well as TL;DR; for ExxonMobil Campus Concerts. 

CREDITS

Principal Tutor:
Benjamin Ang

Group Manager:
River Chua

Supporting Group Manager:
Liyana Asyiqin

With thanks to Dr Rosemary Overell for sharing her expertise and knowledge with our students.

10–26 March 2023 // National University of Singapore