Jacqueline Kiyomi Gork’s HNZF (Harsh Noise Zen Fountains) combines aerospace scrap from WWII-era military aircraft, computer-controlled water pumps and hydrophones into sonic sculptures.
The installation draws on Gork’s research into the military history of sound technologies and the various limestone caves of Okinawa.
The amplified sound of water echoing through Fort Gate draws parallels between the experiences of Okinawans and Singapore’s own occupation under Japanese rule during the war.





