In partnership with the Singapore Hospice Council, medical students from NUS brought the ‘Before-I-Die’ (BID) Project to Singapore, a global art initiative aimed at engaging members of the community to share their dreams and aspirations on walls or boards in public spaces. The team hopes to inspire Singaporeans to reflect on what’s most important to them in their lives, and to live a meaningful life by placing it in perspective of death. In addition, the team went a step further to capture the voices and wishes of people through short interviews, creating a film in partnership with students from Ngee Ann Polytechnic’s School of Film, Sound and Video. The video also encapsulates pearls of wisdom of several palliative care patients who wanted to share their thoughts on life before death and what living a fulfilled life looks like.
Many months of hard work bore fruit, with the boards being placed in various spaces within Singapore, such as shopping malls (Star Vista, White Sands, Bugis+) and tertiary universities. This culminated in a final exhibition in October as part of the Best-of-You Exhibition in Marina Square and the Voices for Hospices Concert, in celebration of World Hospice and Palliative Care Day. Members of the public were invited to share their thoughts and photos of the boards during the concert. ‘To travel the world’, ‘to be able to help people’, ‘to spend time with loved ones’, and ‘be happy’ were some of the recurring themes. Following the screening of the film created by the project, the project directors, Shawn and Mervyn, were invited on stage to share their motivations for starting the project.