Archive for September 2013

29 sept 2013 - more of nothing

last thursday - took some pictures of myself in the studio. i couldn't remember the lighting patterns but the good thing about being a one-man show is that .. it was less embarrassing. haha.

this week at work - just me being more awkward and clumsy than ever. great times. murh.... :/  bad at time management, handling bags, and asking people to repeat themselves!
have to fix those problems! /determined
and also found a guy who likes the Twilight movies. in all seriousness. he seriously thought they were good, just as he thought Fast & Furious 6, Man of Steel, Iron Man 3, etc. were good. unbelievable.

at class on friday, the lecturer gave us more info on our "time-based project" assignment.
being creative & artistic people, they made this assignment truly open-ended. there is no theme!
it is pure freedom and it is so difficult. lol
._.
of course there are guidelines and examples, but still. this assignment. i fiddled around with iMovie a bit... video editing, i have taken you for granted.
but, that said, i still cannot believe how lucky i am to have come across this unit and how good it turned out to be. favorite unit ever! :D

that evening - joined the farewell dinner for QQ. she's very nice and soft-spoken - like me, maybe, but she is much kinder and younger. lol. dinner was at the charity Indian restaurant in the city. i'm glad i got to talk to her a bit more.

last night, watched The Conjuring with the people downstairs - they had a home theater system in their flat. there were about 10 people watching and 1 girl kept screaming at every. little. thing. that was funny. for a while. and the other guy had to give a running commentary. a true movie experience where the audience was more entertaining than the movie.

today, had some retail therapy and picked up some bargains at the charity shop again. :P

and now, i am watching Sir David Attenborough's Origin of Life.
i was surprised to see footage of young Sir David hanging out with gorillas in the wild! the great man has been doing this for a long time.

best thing i've seen today: humans of new york

http://www.humansofnewyork.com/

this is the website of a photographer (Brandon Stanton) who takes pictures of strangers in New York, posts them on his blog along with a quote or observation about the person.

the main draw is the little stories revealed by the person as they chat to the photographer.
and, of course, the people in the photos look fascinating.

"do you mind if i take your photo?" : that seems to be the magic words.

it would be amazing if i can start practicing this skill of street portrait photography.

more info from here:

  • he worked on collecting portraits for one year before getting any traction.
  • about 65% of the people he asks to photograph for his blog agree to let him do it.
  • to overcome the fear of approaching strangers, practice as much as possible

25 sep 2013 - bounce

(posting old photos from my phone) i can't aim my throws to save my life.

today was pretty productive.
we had class with the Learning Center instructor who workshopped our research questions.
i changed mine after yesterday's disheartening revelation and today i got nice feedback from instructor and peers about the new version.
by nice, i meant useful and not soul-crushing.
i wasn't able to describe my topic as well as the others, but i tried and it helped.
it was good to talk it out and tease out a clearer way of expressing the question.

and i also finally found a very useful and life-saving book by Pallasmaa about a key area of my topic, hands.
actually rushed out of the house and ran to the uni library just to borrow it, because there was no online version. made it there and back in 25 minutes.

tour du mont blanc

my peers were presenting their projects in class today and one of them, an artist who was in the last year of his undergrad when M Thatcher came into power, was telling us how his experience on Tour du Mont Blanc inspired him.


i was surprised that i did not know about it until today - a 10+ day trek around the French Alps - that's definitely on my wish list.

then read some travellers' accounts on their experience on the links below and my interest waned because it was too much work. the mountain scenery looked gorgeous though.

http://www.walkingthetmb.com/
http://hiking.topicwise.com/doc/?doc_id=11474

but maybe i should start training by carrying a 10 kg backpack while walking across difficult terrain for 6 hours everyday. lol

24 sep 2013 - cookie clicker

feeling sad because ...

the new smart young PhD writing tutor did not even know where to begin when i showed him the draft abstract for my project.

the research question was so terrible that his body reacted against it violently (kidding...)

and he tried to find out what i was really interested in, by not bothering to read what i wrote and getting me to response on the spot. gee.
then he proceeded to workshop my topic in front of the class, which made me feel tons better, thanks.

getting deja vu from last semester when the lecturer told me my research question was extremely unclear as well.


then i went home and didn't do anything productive except play this game called Cookie Clicker.

wtf am i doing...

to watch a concert...

i am wondering if i should go for :

a. Alicia Keys with guest John Legend
5 Dec
cheapest seat: $112.65

b. Paramore
16 Jan
stand or sit: $91.45

i am also interested in:

1. Muse
but i saw them in Singapore already
2. Bruno Mars
like him but not enough to buy a ticket
3. Beyonce
the cheapest were sold out and the rest are mad expensive

there are also these artistes but nope, not for me:

1. One Direction
2. Ke$ha
3. Rihanna
4. J Bieber
5. Ricky Martin
6. Leonard Cohen

well, actually i decided i want to experience a RnB/Soul concert live, so i just need to do it and buy the ticket for Alicia Keys + John Legend.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$

23 sep 2013 - shuffling

nothing much going on with my life over here...


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18 sep 2013 - camel

 some stuff i did today :-

woke up late

gave a presentation

saw 2 camels in school

voted in the election for student guild

now, after getting feedback from the presentation, i have to revise my project almost completely.
and write a reflection on that, due at midnight.

18 sep 2013 - food: mashed potato

food post 3:
homemade mashed potato with bacon ends.
best mashed potato i had in a while :D

ingredients:
5 small potatoes boiled until tender (4 kg of potato for $2)
3 tbsp of cooked bacon ends cut in pieces (1 kg for $7)
1 tbsp of melted butter
salt and pepper to taste
some milk to bind it together


16 sep 2013 - food : chicken caesar salad

food post 2:
chicken caesar salad - cos lettuce, croutons, grilled chicken, cheese, boiled egg, tomatoes
Sip Expresso Cafe.
given to me at the end of the day after work.
it was delicious - right amount of sauce, nice flavors from the chicken, and it was a joy to eat the fresh crunchy lettuce.

15 sep 2013 - food: laksa

food post 1:
laksa with prawns, chicken and fishballs
from Bull Creek Hawker.
$9.
yummy when fresh from the kitchen, and still yummy even after 5 hours and reheated in the microwave.

ad at the train station - skydive at jurien bay

uncle, check this out!
your favorite extreme sport!

i think, if someone sponsored me to go skydiving, i would do it. haha.
but, i won't mind paying to try scuba diving once in my life.

theater - it's dark outside

 so i went to watch a play yesterday.
entitled "It's Dark Outside" (official website has images), it's a dialogue-less and poignant piece involving puppets and screen projection to tell a story about an old man who was gradually losing his mind due to disease/old age.

 so this is the interior of the state theater.
 golden rods, like bamboo, surrounding the glass enclosed space. gives it a dynamic yet sophisticated quality.
 studio underground at the ground floor. people hanging out before the doors opened.
 i thought they offered free chips, wine and chocolates... no, you buy from the man behind the counter.

at 6pm, the doors opened and we went in. it was a small space that fit about 100 people. i was in the middle of the 4th row.

in this play, they used simple props and related to ordinary moments in life to generate powerful emotions and associations for the viewer. there were 3 actors (Arielle Gray, Chris Isaacs and Tim Watts) performing all the roles for the hour long performance. they created and performed the piece.

the main character is an old man, actually played a lady with an old man mask, whose mind was playing tricks on him.
at first, they established how lose our physical strength and our mental faculties. cups were moving by themselves (moved by an actor in black) so when he tried to stop the cup from moving, he broke it.
then he started to dream and travel in the fantasy world of a cowboy-western movie, represented by actors in black moving bunches of cotton wool and a projection of cartoon-style suburban landscape turning into dunes and cacti.

the scene where the old man approached a scared tent (which moved like a horse (the actor on all-fours played the tent)), gained its trust and starting riding it across the desert - it was a metaphor for how we dare to love and trust each other, how we get friends and partners for life.
and later, how we drive away or lose those who love us, was shown by how the man suddenly changed his attitude toward the tent-horse for no reason, beat it with a stick and rejected the tent-horse's attempts to get close to him. then the old man was left all alone. that was really sad.

the old man interacted the clouds of cotton wool, which stood for his thoughts or memories. in one part, it became a very happy dog (actors in black brought the cotton cloud to life by animating a dog-shaped cloud) - so the old man played ball with it. in another part, they used a knee-high puppet to represent the old man who loved and cared for a little cloud bundle that represented a newborn baby.
i got quite emo because i was reminded of my childhood and my parents/grandparents and how i have lost or will lose them, eventually. ;__;

in the end, it was revealed that the "villain" who was confronting the old man and catching the thought-clouds in a net was actually his son. but by the time we realise that, the old man could not remember who he was anymore, so he couldn't recognise the son.
in the final scene, the old man just stands on the stage motionless, while the son is desperately trying to make him take back the cotton wool clouds by stuffing them in the space between his arm and body. of course, the bunches of wool keep falling out.
so then, the son begins the ritual of removing articles of clothing from the still body, taking off the old-man mask, and ends by placing the old man's hat over the 'face'.

but it wasn't a complete sob-fest - the part where the actors animated the puppet of the old man to dance to 1950s style music, even dance on the cotton wool clouds, was charming. and the clever use of illusion throughout the performance, combining the actors, screen projection, shadows, let the audience immerse themselves in the world of fun and make-belief.

this is after the performance. the 3 actors said they will be hanging out on stage to chat, sell merchandise and also offer hugs. d'awww...
i think some people got emotional. i certainly did.
the 2 ladies sitting beside me went down to gave their compliments to the actors. i agree, it was very well-done.


12 sep 2013 - ciao italia

 decided to join a friend for dinner at a popular Italian restaurant.
they don't take bookings, but people are willing to queue 30+ mins to get a table.

 it's called Ciao Italia and their pizza was highly recommended on websites.
 their stone oven is in the center of the restaurant.
 we shared a Romano pizza ($27) - ham, bacon, artichoke and lots of mozarella.
it was so good - hot and fresh from the oven.
the base is thin and stretchy like flatbread and the topping was very tasty.
had this dessert - gianduia cioccolato ($12) - basically a pile of hazelnut cream profiteroles covered with a layer of chocolate, served with cream and chocolate sauce.

most of the customers were young Asians, and most of the waiters were young Italian men.
their plates of mussels and pasta looked amazing too.
it's good Italian food at a reasonable price in a home-y atmosphere with efficient service.

3d printer

my classmate pulled out the modeling file for the dragon from Skyrim and got it printed in 3D.
he also did a bodyscan to see if the printer can produce a 3D model of him.

leisure studies

i'm reading about leisure to find ways of justifying my project proposal. 
found this in one of the articles.

It was once believed that when economies became sufficiently productive to meet everyone’s needs, sources of conflict would evaporate, and since everyone had ‘enough’, people would enjoy longer and longer hours of free time. We now know that once survival needs have been met, people are capable of developing an endless list of wants. Indeed, they must want, and if necessary be made to want, in order to create the demand and spending on which economic growth depends. (Roberts 2011, 11)

Ken Roberts (2011) Leisure: the importance of being inconsequential, Leisure
Studies, 30:1, 5-20, DOI: 10.1080/02614367.2010.506650 


it is one thing to want, and another thing to do something about it.

11 sep 2013 - stelarc

 today we had a talk by the artist Stelarc, who is currently based at Curtin.
that's the cast of his arm with an ear on it.

he's most famous for suspending himself on hooks and also growing a human ear on his arm.

the talk was based around the idea of the human body as a zombie and as a cyborg. he says that although we fear both, our bodies are already both of those things. we have no real control, being mobilised by economic/institutionalised forces, and we cannot live without the aid of technology.

the ear growing on his arm is still a work in progress. he was saying how it was easy to have an idea, but really difficult to actualize it - making the idea feasible, sourcing for doctors, nurses, funding, etc.

he showed us videos from his early days (from 30+years ago?)- being hooked up to a crane gantry in a warehouse and flying naked over the audience.
and he showed us the actual surgery procedure of how doctors inserted the skeleton ear under the skin of his forearm.
and he ended with the virtual performance where his Second Life avatar danced to "Gangnam Style".
lol

10 sep 2013 - bloom

blam! the native plants around campus are suddenly in bloom.

how to make a cute dress out of shorts :)

with this picture sourced from reddit, i believe i have finally gotten my fix of "internet lolz".
now i can go back to doing my homework.

9 sep 2013 - gas

received the microsd from mom today, so i can finally start using Patrick.
here he is, updating his software.

luckily my classmate called me today - otherwise i won't be alerted to the fact that the presentation is due on Wed.
it's so annoying to get vague or conflicting info on our assessment deliverables. 2 weeks ago when we asked him, he said he had to check with the course coordinator. then he only confirmed it last Thurs via email, which i didn't see until today.
this is in comparison to the super nice lecturer who spoils us with cookies and gives us time to finish up the assessment in class.

7 sep 2013 - small world

my flatmates bought a new board game!
i think it's called Small World. the illustrations are cute :)
we went over the rules and learnt how to play.

the objective is to conquer lands and gain points using the special abilities and unique characteristics of the race combo you choose.
i had Human + Farming bonus, then Ratmen + Alchemist bonus, and ended with Ghouls + Pillage bonus.
it awakened the killer instinct in us, so we become gleeful when we took over each other's territory.

6 sep 2013 - singing

 this is a view of the food court at one of the malls in the city.
there was a guy singing Ed Sheeran's A Team. he was pretty good.

and i had this bacon tomato lettuce bagel for dinner.
i like bagels.

4 sep 2013 - bread

made cinnamon bread with choc chips.

3 sept 2013 - hero 3

this is Patrick, my GoPro Hero 3 camera.
it is very small without its waterproof casing.
asked mom to send over a microSD, but i also ordered another microSD and mount for it today (._.)

3 sept 2013 - be like water

when you read about Henri Bergson and Gilles Deleuze and don't even understand the abridged explanations of their concepts, it's good to take a break and think about Bruce "be like water" Lee.

this video shows him playing ping-pong with nunchucks. amazing.


2 sept 2013 - heart coming home

 went to the John Curtin Gallery to see the exhibition called Koolark Koort Koorliny (Heart Coming Home). 

these works were made by Aboriginal children who had no formal art training. they had been "forcibly removed from their parents and incarcerated at Carrolup in accordance with the Government’s policy of assimilation in the late 1940s". 
the school masters had encouraged them to go bush walking to draw what they saw. the works were displayed internationally.
however, the school was shut down in 1950 in order to prevent further exposure of the plight of the Aboriginal people to the world.


these landscape paintings hold a lot of emotion. the children who created them were part of the Stolen Generations. beautiful art could come out of terrible events - we can see the artefacts now, but still not know about the lives of the people who drew them.
 

 stark black ink
 beautiful colors
writing

2 sept 2013 - wholemeal

on the first day of tuition-free week, i woke up at 10am and made brownies with wholemeal self-rising flour.
the result was pleasantly moist and chewy.

now i shall be off to study.

1 sept 2013 - spring

1 Sept is supposed to be the official first day of spring here.

and strawberries are on sale!