
Taiwan's Peppercorns Brings 360° Art to Singapore
A Taiwanese tech-art collective is transforming Singapore's waterfront with an immersive installation that wraps viewers in light and innovation. The massive 360-degree experience debuts at i Light Singapore 2026, one of Asia's largest sustainable light festivals.
Singapore's waterfront is about to glow brighter thanks to a groundbreaking collaboration between technology and art.
Peppercorns, a Taiwanese tech-art innovator, has unveiled plans for a massive 360-degree immersive installation at i Light Singapore 2026. The project represents one of the festival's most ambitious artistic endeavors, blending cutting-edge technology with sustainable design principles.
i Light Singapore has become Asia's leading sustainable light art festival, drawing millions of visitors to Marina Bay each year. The festival challenges artists and innovators to create spectacular installations that inspire wonder while maintaining environmental responsibility.

Peppercorns has built a reputation for pushing boundaries in the tech-art space. Their installations typically combine projection mapping, interactive elements, and immersive soundscapes to create experiences that transport audiences beyond traditional art viewing.
The Ripple Effect
This collaboration strengthens cultural ties between Taiwan and Singapore while showcasing how technology can elevate artistic expression. The 360-degree format means viewers won't just observe the art but step inside it, creating memorable experiences that could inspire the next generation of tech-artists across Asia.
The installation also highlights Singapore's commitment to sustainable innovation, proving that spectacular public art doesn't require excessive energy consumption. Festival organizers have long championed eco-conscious design, requiring all installations to meet strict environmental standards.
As cities worldwide search for ways to engage residents and tourists through public art, projects like this demonstrate the possibilities when creativity meets conscience.
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Based on reporting by Google News - Singapore Technology
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