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EVENT LISTING: MINI EXTRAODDINARY – An Ecocultural Trail

Come explore sustainability through the lens of culture in the heart of Chinatown. From unconventional building materials to foods of the future and other eco-conscious innovations, the exhibits and activities on this self-guided trail will give you a glimpse into our cities of tomorrow.

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In 2018, MINI Singapore introduced MINI EXTRAODDINARY, an exploratory trail through Joo Chiat that addressed the myriad of issues that arise as a result of urban living and focused on community building through the creative use of space.

 

This year, the second instalment of MINI EXTRAODDINARY will take place in Chinatown from 22 - 24 November 2019, 10am to 7pm and will focus on sustainability in today’s world.

 

On the trail, engaging installations and activities will showcase trends and innovations in the field of sustainability — wearable pineapple, edible plastic, mushroom building blocks, sewage ink and more — opening the eyes of visitors to new ways of living, from the clothes we wear, to the food we eat and how we build our homes. It is hoped that the new innovations and materials showcased will inspire the businesses of the area towards sustainability.

 

MINI EXTRAODDINARY also broadens the conversation to include cultural sustainability.  “One of the unfortunate consequences of modernisation is the erosion of our cultural heritage. As we’ve chosen the Chinatown historic district for the trail, we sought to incorporate a piece of Chinese culture in as many installations as we can,” said Mr Kidd Yam, Head of MINI Asia.

 

EVENT LISTING

EVENT NAME:            

MINI EXTRAODDINARY – An Ecocultural Trail

EVENT ORGANISER:

MINI Singapore

MEETING POINT:

People’s Park Complex

1 Park Rd, Singapore 059108

DATE & TIME:

22 – 24 November 2019

10 am – 7 pm

TICKET PRICE:

Free Admission

NEAREST MRT:

Chinatown (NE4 | DT19)

Exit C

DESCRIPTION:

Come explore sustainability through the lens of culture in the heart of Chinatown. From unconventional building materials to foods of the future and other eco-conscious innovations, the exhibits and activities on this self-guided trail will give you a glimpse into our cities of tomorrow.

 

Visitors can look forward to 16 stations on this trail that have been designed to lead them down a path exploring current issues and innovative solutions.

 

Please see the appendix for full details of the stations.

HASHTAGS:

#MINI #MINISG #MINIExtraOddinary

WEBSITE:

miniextraoddinary.com  

 

APPENDIX

VEGGIE MIGHT

By 2050, two-thirds of the world’s population will be city dwellers, posing an even greater challenge to food security.

 

Taking the shape of the Chinese word 生, this oversized installation created in collaboration with ComCrop shows how urban farming can be a much-needed lifeline.

PINEAPPLE TRADING STORE

With a name that sounds like a summoning of fortune (旺来), this favoured fruit of the Chinese is set to become a favourite fashion staple too.

 

Drop by our fruit stall and browse juicy accessories crafted from Pinatex, a leather-like material made from pineapple leaves that are usually thrown away after the fruit is harvested.

GUARDIANS OF THE FUTURE

Like they say, the future is not cast in stone. The building blocks of tomorrow have very different roots — the ‘roots’ of mushroom, to be exact.

 

Walk through an archway flanked by a pair of Imperial guardian lions which are grown into shape by Mycotech using mycelium, replacing the use of stone obtained from destructive mining.

CHANGING ROOM

Conventional textile dyeing is the second largest polluter of water, releasing toxic chemicals into rivers and seas. What if a change of clothes can result in a change for the better?

 

Our changing rooms show the way with natural fabrics from Arane which are dyed and printed using only plants and their leaves.

VERTE COUTURE

Swap fast fashion for green fashion at this workshop. Learn how to dye and print fabrics the all-natural way with Arane using a variety of plants and leaves.

 

The workshop will be conducted at selected timings.

WITS VS WASTE

In this game of Chinese chess, play against one of Earth’s most formidable opponents.

 

The chess pieces, table and stools are made entirely of upcycled plastic trash, giving you a one-up in the war on Waste, projected to hit 3.4 billion tons per year come 2050.

WHAT GOES AROUND

Just 9% of all plastic thrown out since 1950 is recycled, leaving 5.7 billion tons as waste that will remain in the environment for more than 400 years.

 

In opposition to this ugly fact, Robries Gallery shows the beauty of recycling with a collection of stylish homeware created out of discarded plastic.

KOPI GU

You can’t pick up a drink at our kopi cart, but you can pick up ideas on how your favourite brew can give our food security a boost too.

 

Using coffee waste as part of the substrate, Bewilder cultivates edible mushrooms that are not only a good source of antioxidants and vitamins, but also known for their immunity-boosting properties in Chinese cuisine and medicine.

CHA, CHA, CHA

The health benefits of Chinese tea have been recognised for millennia. Take a breather mid-trail at our tea kiosk, and enjoy a cup of Craft & Culture kombucha concocted from Tie Guan Yin and Xiang Pian.

 

Tasting is available at selected timings.

MUSHROOM STYLE PTE LTD

No, they’re not made from leather. Neither are they made from pleather. Add this new material to your sartorial vocabulary: myleather created from mycelium, the ‘root’ structure of mushroom.

 

Discover a range of myleather accessories from Mycotech, and see how you can develop a killer sense of style without the sacrifice of animals.

MEATLESS PACKING DISTRICT

Bak kwa without bak? Have a taste of Brawn & Brains’ recipe and you may well agree a future without meat is not impossible.

 

Providing just 18% of the world’s calories and 37% of protein, livestock uses a disproportionate 83% of farmland and produces 60% of agriculture’s greenhouse gas emissions. It is clear that meat will not meet our needs.

 

Tasting is available at selected timings.

ALL I GOT WAS THIS TRASHY SOUVENIR

It doesn’t get any trashier than this: keepsakes formed from 100% recycled trash by Robries Gallery.

 

While not for sale, may these souvenirs serve to remind us of the plastic epidemic sweeping through our lands, our seas, and even our selves — we may be inadvertently ingesting a credit card’s weight in plastic weekly.

SOUP FOR THE ECO-SOUL

Herbal soup’s great, plastic soup not so. The Great Pacific Garbage Patch in the sea is three times the size of France, with plastic waste like single-use packaging contributing to its growth.

 

Imagine a plastic that can be dissolved in water instead, or eaten together with the food it wraps. Evoware has made this a reality with its seaweed-based alternative. Catch a demo at selected timings.

REWRITING OUR FATE

Actions speak louder than words, unless the latter are auspicious greetings for the Earth and exhortations to look after Nature — penned in Sum Waste ink processed from sewage no less.

 

See our calligraphy masters from Nanyang Calligraphy Centre in action at selected timings.

SCUM & SCRUMPTIOUS

This live food installation presents tomorrow’s protein source — in the tank right next to your seafood.

 

Algae like the spirulina farmed by Ness are high in nutrients while requiring fewer resources to produce double the protein of fish. With 90% of fish stocks exploited, overexploited or depleted, the catch of the day will soon be tiny and green.

FORTUNE IN A COOKIE

Get in queue for a taste of the future at our cookie station. Inside every Flourish spirulina cookie lies a revelation: the fortune of the Earth is in our hands.

 

Tasting is available at selected timings.

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