Ocean Imagineer: ArtScience Residency – Cesar Jung-Harada

Ocean Imagineer: ArtScience Residency – Cesar Jung-Harada

Workshop Details

Apr 2023 – Oct 2024

 At ArtScience Museum and Online


Mix of Complimentary and Ticketed Programmes

ArtScientist-In-Residence Cesar Jung-Harada’s passion for ocean technology and impact innovation finds a home for education and experimentation at ArtScience Museum.

Cesar Jung-Harada is a Singapore-based French-Japanese designer, environmentalist, educator and entrepreneur. With ongoing research and development on renewable energy sources and environmentally sustainable sea transport, he regularly delivers workshops for organisations such as the World Wildlife Fund and National Geographic and has delivered keynotes at international conferences organised by the United Nations, Harvard University, and TED.

Through his practice, Cesar aims to empower all, especially the young, in putting creativity into action, to produce climate crisis solutions. He strongly believes in having art and science research be open source, for all to work collaboratively, building upon each other’s knowledge and experience, to turn sustainable futures into present reality.

During his time at ArtScience Museum, Cesar will work closely with the community to see the progression of Ocean Imagineer — his biodiversity project launched in 2021. Visitors can become "Imagineers" and join the exploration for four ongoing projects: Ocean Solar Hydrogen, Shape Shifting Sailing (Protei), Ocean Train and Indigenous Future Outrigger.

  • Ocean Solar Hydrogen aims to provide clean energy to coastal communities by using solar power to produce hydrogen gas from seawater.
  • Shape Shifting Sailing (Protei) aims to formulate new sea transport designs, inspired by nature, which focuses on energy efficiency.
  • Ocean Train aims to scale sea shipping globally in an energy efficient and environmentally responsible manner, through adopting the principles of freight trains at sea.
  • Indigenous Future Outrigger aims to integrate local ship-building customs and high-tech sailing technology, to design sea vessels that merge technological advancement and cultural significance.

Cesar is currently Associate Professor of Design at the Singapore Institute of Technology and a candidate Ph.D. in Design and Ocean Innovation at the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts (Conservatoire national des arts et métiers) (France). He is also the Founder of MakerBay Group (Hong Kong Makerspace) and Scoutbots (Ocean Robotic Startup) and serves as a Trustee of the board of Hamad Bin Khalifa University (Qatar) and the Wyng Foundation (Hong Kong).

Residency Programmes

Cesar Jung-Harada’s Practice and Work
Cesar Jung-Harada’s Practice and Work

From boats that move like fish to floating machines that turn seawater into fuel, discover Cesar Jung-Harada’s passion and practice in this introductory video.

 

View details

Cesar Jung-Harada: An Ocean City Imagined
Cesar Jung-Harada: An Ocean City Imagined

21 Sep – 27 Oct 2024

 

Cesar Jung-Harada: An Ocean City Imagined envisions a hopeful future for humanity, in which society has creatively adapted to environmental changes.

This exhibition is the culmination of the research and development processes of inaugural ArtScientist-in-Residence Cesar Jung-Harada over the course of his residency.

 

View details

Ocean City Realised Panel Discussion
Ocean City Realised Panel Discussion: Cesar Jung-Harada, Charles Lim, Dr Jani Tanzil

25 Oct 2024 (Fri) | 6pm – 7.30pm

 

Cesar Jung-Harada, Charles Lim and Dr Jani Tanzil come together in an interdisciplinary discussion addressing the realities of our changing coastal cities.

 

View details

Storytelling Sessions: The Ocean Gardener
Storytelling Sessions: The Ocean Gardener

22 Sep, 12 Oct | 10.30am – 12pm
Basement 2, Rainbow Room
S$10 per participant 
Recommended age group: 5-9 years old

 

Join our ArtScientist-In-Residence Cesar Jung-Harada in exploring what it means to live in harmony with the ocean!

Participants can be inspired by the story of an ocean gardener who saves a coral reef and craft their own animal or human puppets who could live side by side in an Ocean City as imagined by Cesar.

 

Book now

International Ocean Station: Reflections and Discussion
International Ocean Station: Reflections and Discussion

29 Sep | 11.30am - 12.30pm
Level 4, ArtScience Cinema
Free admission

 

In this talk and expanded Q&A, Cesar Jung-Harada expands on his projects presented in his An Ocean City Imagined project and discusses with the audience the potential futures for Singapore and a warmer world.

 

View details

The Ocean Imagineer's Work Studio
The Ocean Imagineer's Work Studio

2 Sep – 1 Oct 2023

Witness the development of revolutionary sea vessels in ArtScientist-In-Residence Cesar Jung-Harada’s working space.

 

View details

Net Zero Is Not Enough: Cesar Jung-Harada and Sarah Ichioka
Net Zero Is Not Enough: Cesar Jung-Harada and Sarah Ichioka

22 Sep 2023

Cesar Jung-Harada and Sarah Ichioka discuss the integral role of the designer and regenerative design in catalysing systemic and structural change.

 

View details

Hackathon Holiday Camps
Hackathon Holiday Camps

27 – 29 May 2023
2 – 4 Jun 2023
16 – 18 Jun 2023
23 – 25 Jun 2023

Become an environmentally conscious inventor and build boats of the future in our very own “fabrication lab” this school holiday!

 

View details

Drop-in Sessions
Drop-in Sessions

22, 29 Apr 2023

Design, build and sail your own sea-worthy vessel, inspired by the ideas of Cesar Jung-Harada, at the lily ponds around ArtScience Museum.

 

View details

You May Also Like

Cesar Jung-Harada’s Practice and Work

From boats that move like fish to floating machines that turn seawater into fuel, discover Cesar Jung-Harada’s passion and practice in this introductory video.

Ocean Imagineer Drop-in Sessions

Design, build and sail your own sea-worthy vessel, inspired by the ideas of Cesar Jung-Harada, at ArtScience Museum’s lily ponds!

Talks at ArtScience Museum

Be a part of the conversation. Gain insights to a line-up of intriguing topics that showcase the best in arts and science.