frujch, graduating, nabilah, Photography Exhibitions, photos, smu, time
In Singapore on March 31, 2008 at 5:54 pm
ι Nabilah and I in front of Exhibition Part I
Today, Nabilah and I launched the first part of our exhibition at Frujch, the student-run bar at SMU. She contributed the haikus and I contributed the photos. We got to know each other better and discovered each other’s passions from our blogs. As we are both graduating from SMU soon, we decided to make our last week of school memorable by coming together to put up this exhibition.
The underlying theme of this exhibition is “time”. The first part of our exhibition is entitled “moving”. The second part, which will be set-up on Wednesday, is entitled “still”. Do check it out!
update: Just to make things clearer, the exhibition is on until Friday!
Bangkok, coffee, mug, starbucks, Thailand
In Bangkok on March 26, 2008 at 12:44 am
apple, comic life, mac, photo booth, Photo Booths
In Singapore on March 25, 2008 at 12:41 am
Yesterday I had a fun session with my dearest girlfriends. One of the highlights was the “photo booth” application that comes with the new Macbooks and Macbook Pros. We had a fun time taking spontaneous photos. Then we used the “comic life” application to turn it into a comic strip, complete with the “POWWW”. The concept of a photo booth is just so timeless and alluring. I’m quite excited about the possible photo booth we might be setting for one day. Hopefully it comes to pass.
beach, clouds, photos, sentosa, sky, touch rugby
In Singapore on March 23, 2008 at 3:36 pm
ι Almost like pirates
Yesterday, I went to Sentosa to help some of my touch juniors do a photo shoot for the upcoming beach touch carnival they’re hosting. It was a pretty last minute thing amidst the week 11/12 madness of the school term but I thought hey, why not, it’s my last term at school anyway. The weather was pretty dramatic yesterday, with the just-about-to-rain howling breeze. It was pretty relaxing to just walk along the beach for whatever short period I was there and I realized how much I miss going to the beach. I also realized how much I miss playing touch since I last injured my elbow.
global warming, science, videos, youtube
In Uncategorized on March 19, 2008 at 10:07 am
Just had the most awesome and fun presentation yesterday on Global Warming. We had a few segments, 3D-model + explanation, kids’ video, interpretive contemporary dance + photo montage with music, individuals’ video. The process of working towards this presentation was so fun as well, constantly laughing at everything with my project mates Daphne, Michaela, Roxanne and Sara. The cool thing about this project was that even though it was about a scientific topic, we could include so many artistic elements into it, including dance, music, photos and videos. It’s great to combine so many of my artistic interests into something that is usually purely academic.
Thanks to all who starred in our videos! Do check out our videos at my youtube site.
dunhill, gaysorn, photos, Thailand
In Bangkok on March 7, 2008 at 2:50 pm
ι Two Singaporeans reflected in a Thai shopping mall
poster advertising a British brand
The week just flew by like that. I feel like I’ve just returned from Bangkok, when in fact it was this time one week ago that I’d just returned. Where did the week go? I’m trying to pick up my pace as well, without losing myself. Four weeks left of lessons before I end my undergraduate life.
mini, photos, Wedding Photography, weddings
In Singapore on March 4, 2008 at 9:03 pm
ι From the backseat of a Mini on a rainy day
Shot Wai Kong and Sharon’s wedding on Sunday. They’re both dog lovers so it was pretty fun playing with their dogs a little. Sharon has a cross-breed small dog (can’t remember what mix it was) that’s called Snow White. Snow White is a little nosy parker who’s very friendly with the guests. I was very amused with Snow White as it kept poking around trying to get attention as Sharon was getting her make-up done. Wai Kong has a very handsome white and brown husky who has one grey eye and one green eye. Wai Kong also has three cats that look just like Garfield! I’ve never seen such Garfield-lookalikes in real life before.
I guess one of the perks of the day was riding in the back of their Mini. I think it’s cool when wedding cars are Minis and the groom drives his own manual Mini. A unique step away from the usual grand luxury cars. I think we got quite a bit of stares cruising down the roads as passers-by seemed much more curious to see which couple was riding a Mini wedding car.
contemporary dance, Dance Photography, kuik swee boon, objectifs, tan ngiap heng, the pond
In Singapore, Uncategorized on March 1, 2008 at 10:23 pm
ι The reach
I went for a dance photography course today by
Tan Ngiap Heng. It was really eye-opening and gave me an entirely new perspective. It’s just so beautiful to see the human body as an art form, as a sculpture. Indeed, God is amazing with the way he created us.