SCALE 1:333 333.333… artist: Lim Wei Ling

Spatial designer Lim Wei Ling

“And praise must be given to Lim Wei Ling’s evocative and ethereal set – in particular, one beautiful moment when dozens of open books are lifted by their spines and suspended in mid-air, their pages ruffling open like wings.”

– Corrie Tan [Source: “Bewildering Birds” , The Straits Times, 2 May 2011]

Lim Wei Ling is a full-time spatial designer of stage and installations. As a firm believer of multi-disciplinary, collaborative art-making, Wei Ling often teams up with artists and designers from diverse backgrounds. She is part of the design triumvirate INDEX, who frequently bring their lighting, sound and spatial design expertise to collaborative projects with The Finger Players. She is also a senior lecturer at The School of Design, Nanyang Polytehnic.

Wei Ling is an architect by training – she holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Architecture from the National University of Singapore. However, her passion for design extended beyond buildings, and she went on to pursue a Master of Arts in Design Futures with Distinction at Goldsmiths College, University of London.

As a set designer and installation artist, Wei Ling has always let her work speak for itself. Her past projects have been described as “intricate, mesmerising”, “quietly magical”, “ingenious simplicity”, and “evocative and ethereal”. Her designs tend to explore the concepts of space and time, especially how they relate to people and society.

In 2009, Wei Ling was selected to be a Creator-in-Residence at Tokyo Wonder Site, an art centre which supports the development of art and culture. She has also exhibited installations at the Singapore Arts Festival, London Design Festival and Milan Design Week.

Wei Ling’s perceptive and thought-provoking designs have won her multiple accolades. In 2007, she and her team won the President’s Design Award for Exhibition, Interior and Landscape Designs and The Straits Times Life! Theatre Award for Set Design for their work in The Finger Players’ production 0501. Wei Ling was also a nominated at the 2011 Straits Times Life! Theatre Awards for her scaffolding set in suitCASES, also produced by The Finger Players.

8 Questions for Wei Ling

Wei Ling discusses spatial design, working with the text Invisibility and her installation at the Centre, #3.3 scale 1.333 333.333… .

A sample of recent projects

2015 The Vault: #3.3 Scale 1:333 333.333…
By Centre 42
2015 OneTwoSix
by INDEX
2013 IN:dex
by INDEX
2013 One Fine Day
by The Finger Players
Information about this production is available in The Repository.
2013 Present a Present
by C3A, with Lee Wai Ying
2012 Afar
by Drama Box
2011 Wandering.Birds
by Sourcing Within
2010 suitCASES
by The Finger Players
Information about this production is available in The Repository.
2009 The Spirits Play
by Traditions and Editions Theatre Circus
2008 …and…today’s first prize is…
by Creator-in-Residence, Tokyo Wonder Site
2008 Whatdoyouwanttobe, Strange•R?
by [+0]
2007 0501
by The Finger Players
Information about this production is available in The Repository.

For more of Wei Ling’s work, please check out her website.

 

By Daniel Teo
Published on 17 September 2015

 

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The Vault: #3 three revisits Invisibility, refreshes and retells the stories in them through the eyes of theatre design collective INDEX. #3.3 Scale 1:333 333.333… by spatial designer Lim Wei Ling is the final of the three installations.

Find out more about The Vault programme here.