Marshmallow Laser Feast is the latest ArtScientists-in-Residence at ArtScience Museum Singapore.
The residency features artworks exploring the body, the ocean and underground ecosystems.
The exhibition runs at ArtScience Museum Singapore until 27 February 2027.
The London-based collective brings VR, spatial audio and sensory storytelling to Singapore.
Marshmallow Laser Feast is bringing a major immersive art exhibition to Singapore’s ArtScience Museum, inviting visitors to step inside the hidden systems that shape life on Earth.
The internationally acclaimed London-based collective has been named the museum’s latest ArtScientists-in-Residence, presenting three large-scale installations that merge art, science, technology and nature. Known for creating sensory worlds through virtual reality, cinematic visuals, spatial audio and scientific research, Marshmallow Laser Feast transforms complex natural processes into emotional, accessible experiences.
Founded by artist-directors Robin McNicholas, Barnaby Steel and Ersin Han Ersin, the collective works closely with scientists, ecologists and technologists to reveal the unseen networks that connect humans to the natural world. Their ArtScience Museum residency brings together three major artworks, each exploring a different living system, from the human body to the ocean and the soil beneath our feet.
Currently showing until 16 August 2026, Evolver takes visitors on a multisensory VR journey through the human body. Presented across Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy and the museum’s VR Gallery, the installation follows the path of oxygen as it moves through the lungs and bloodstream. The result is a meditative experience that turns the act of breathing into a wider reflection on life, nature and human connection.

Launching on 6 June 2026, Seeing Echoes in the Mind of the Whale explores how whales and dolphins understand the world through sound. The three-screen immersive installation combines real whale vocalisations, marine science research, OceanX footage and spatial audio technology. Visitors are invited into the underwater world of humpback whales, sperm whales and bottlenose dolphins, where sound becomes a way of navigating, communicating and surviving.
Completing the trilogy is Poetics of Soil: Fly Agaric I, an audiovisual installation that looks beneath the forest floor. Focusing on fungi, microorganisms and soil networks, the work highlights the vital underground ecosystems that sustain life above ground.
Together, the three installations position Marshmallow Laser Feast’s Singapore residency as one of Asia’s most compelling immersive art experiences, while ArtScience Museum continues to prove why it remains one of the city’s most exciting cultural destinations.
Where: ArtScience Museum Singapore, 6 Bayfront Avenue, Marina Bay, Singapore
When: Until 27 February 2027
Contact: marshmallowlaserfeast.com


