Monday, 3 October 2016

Reflections: Battle Royale

I find BattleRoyale an interesting movie but i have my doubts that it will ever happen in real life. I find it interesting as the idea to bring an entire class to a island and to only allow one survivor at the end of the event is totally insane. At the start i was already wondering who will be the ultimate survivor as the male lead is played by Tatsuya Fujiwara, the same man that played Light Yagami(self proclaimed god) in my favourite movie, DeathNote. And he lost to righteousness in the end.

If i was put in this situation:
I will never allow Kitano(the main antagonist) to take control of my life. I'll rebel and help my friends to escape. Even if we can't, i'll have died with no regrets because i know that i have fought for the lives of myself and my friends instead of sitting around waiting to die or worst, taking the lives of my friends. I believe the greatest gift on Earth is life and no one, including oneself have the right to take it away. The plan would also be to launch an cyber attack on the event organiser's base, crippling their system to remove the explosive necklaces. After that we'll plan our escapes on boats leaving at 4 different locations from the island so even if the military catch up with one of the groups and gun them down, i dont think they will expect us to split hence increasing the chance of higher survivors.

If i had to make a choice on who to shoot in our class:
It would definately be Raymond because firstly, he is a guy, i dont shoot women, kids and the elderly. Secondly, he said that he would kill and do whatever it takes to stay alive[i guess most people would, but if sacrificing mine could save 100 others why not right?] so even if i want to work together with him i dont think i can completely trust him. Lastly, i didnt have a choice, i had to shoot someone.

Who is the one person that i will save:
I trust the guys to save themself so i'll save Angel. Firstly, shes probablt the one that cares the most about me in class. Secondly, shes so fun loving and loves to laugh so how can she die? lastly, i know i can trust her with lives of myself and others.

Breaking Boundaries

This week, i learnt about lateral thinking and about a man named Edward De Bono who invented it.
Edward De Bono was born in 19 May 1933. Other than originating the term lateral thinking, he is also a maltese physician, psychologist, author, inventor and consultant.
Creativity and Lateral thinking: To Edward De Bono, Creativity can be taught and easily applied, whereas Lateral thinking is the ability for one self to think out of the box and solve problems with solutions far from the norm which can only be achieved by naturally creative people.
ultimately lateral thinking is a term where people sees common problems in a different light and solve them creatively.

Sunday, 2 October 2016

Class Assignment: Mindmaps

A 2x10 on the above sculpture:
1) Totems   1) Still
2) Shapes   2) Mysterious
3) Palletes   3) Evil
4) Wood   4) Supernatural
5) Frames   5) Emotional
6) Band   6) Musical
7) Squares   7) Performance
8) Boards   8) Solid
9) Sticks   9) Heavy
10) Statue   10) Unique

The Singapore Night Fest 2016

An installation i saw infront of the Cathay building. I find this piece very eye catching as it made use of neon lights and ropes as its primary medium. Being inside the installation, i feel very inspired by the different colours round me but confuse at the same time as the colours around me are bright and very aggresive.

An installation fired upon the singapore art museum(SAM). I like this piece the most as it depicts life in the sea, ocean creatures moving freely on the walls of the musuem. I find the idea very interesting because it uses lights to represent the ocean creatures that can never experiece life outside the water swimming freely on the walls not just as reprisented creatures but as an artform.

An Installation placed upon the National Museum of Singapore(NSM). It depicts human figures jumping around the walls of the museum by using LED lights. I feel that this work has really portrayed a strong sense of movement.