Rch Kimi Ngangkang Pamer Lubang Meki Id 13727799 Mango - Indo18 [exclusive]
The Mango Festival concluded with a grand finale, where RCH Kimi announced the next phase of the project: to share the knowledge and seeds of the resilient mango with other villages, to help them combat the increasingly unpredictable climate. Ngangkang's heroics had not only saved a festival but had also inspired a movement towards sustainable agriculture and community resilience.
In her most recent work, Lubang Meki, she constructs large circular apertures cut into reclaimed plywood, each rim lined with thin strands of copper wire that hum with ambient electromagnetic frequencies. When a viewer steps through, a low‑frequency tone resonates, vibrating the skin, reminding them that even absence is alive with energy. The installation becomes a meditation on the spaces we occupy—physical, emotional, digital—and the subtle currents that bind us to one another. The Mango Festival concluded with a grand finale,
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