Interactive installation named “What Will You Leave Behind?” by Nino Sarabutra is created out of 100,000 miniature porcelain skulls that cover the floor of Sundaram Tagore Gallery in Singapore. Nino Sarabutra asked the people who help make tiny porcelain skulls, from his relatives to students, to consider deep in thought their lives when they’re working. The display will end on October 13, 2013.
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