Learning about environmental issues and challenges doesn’t have to be all boring and stuffy – and the Funfair of Forgotten Futures is here to prove that small moments of fun can inspire big conversations and movements. Held at the Temasek Shophouse and organised by Ayer Ayer Project, this month-long carnival-style showcase brings planet action and play into a singular space, where you can learn about global ecological crises through games, workshops, and interactive installations designed for all ages.
Look forward to classic carnival activities like ring toss, cornhole, spinning tops and pinball, but with a twist. They’re each constructed from sustainable and upcycled materials to represent various environmental problems we face today, from the landfill crisis to the long-term effects of mining. Between rounds of play, there are also opportunities to reflect, as the exhibition encourages you to rethink our role in the community and how we can shape a better, more sustainable future.

