Published on 12 Jun 2025

Reaching High

This kinetic light art installation debuted at SEA Games 2015, harnessing renewable energy and embodying the spirit of competition and harmony

Spiralling stainless steel sculpture against backdrop of blue sky on sunny day

Year: 2015

Material: Stainless Steel with Solar Panels

Dimensions: 450 x 370 cm

Location: Sports and Recreation Club (SRC) - Click to see on NTU Maps


Reaching High is a kinetic light art installation, one of the first interdisciplinary artworks in NTU that combines technology and art. The sculpture embodies the spirit of the competition as it portrays the unity of man, technology, and nature working in harmony towards success and a brighter future. Reaching High also highlights the importance and multiple uses of renewable energy, and this is one example of how it can be used to enhance and add interactivity to art.


Artists: Sun Yu-li, Energy Research Institute @ NTU and NTU Museum

Sun Yu-li is a sculptor whose artistic pursuit of truth is through oriental and western reasoning in art. He is intrigued by the knowledge fields of topology, archaeology, metaphysics, linguistics and mathematics, interested not in forms per se but in finding the form from which all forms originate. His creations are built upon this fundamental philosophy, resulting in a distinctive style and innovative technique.

Artist bio from sunyuli.com


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Close up of spiral detail when looking up

Spiral stainless steel sculpture on grass in front of yellow SRC building


Behind the scenes:

Reaching High was commissioned with support from Sport Singapore and presented as the first torch at the Torch Up! Festival during the 28th SEA Games held at ION Orchard on 7 March 2015.

See the kinetic installation in action at SG Sports TV.


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