irst and foremost, it’s pronounced as ‘luf-bra’. Yeah, like HAHA-NEHNEH!! LOL! Loughborough is a small town located in Leicester – one of the many cities in England. And the uni I went to was Loughborough University!
LU well known for its sports programmes, and there are always very fit angmohs running around campus making us feel extra inferior about ourselves! But anyhow, I love taking photos around this place, everywhere is so beautiful!
One of the many misty mornings on our way to school!
The girls in an impromptu line up for phototaking!
Random photo of a spider! Spiders like this were all around the school!
Loughborough town is like a 15 minutes walk away from where we stay. Although it’s not really that far away, it was still kinda irritating because the buses end really early and doesn’t come as often as the buses here in Singapore. So if we missed the bus, we’d be dreading to walk in the cold back to our dorm.
The “oriental” supermarket that sells many lifesavers like Maggi chilli and Thai sweet chilli sauces!
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OOOOH! And Tesco sells my favourite brand of body soap and shampoo!
AND IN MANY OTHER INTERESTING FLAVOURS!
…and they are available in refill packs too! How awesome is that?! It’s so difficult to find these in Singapore, let alone how much more expensive they are sold over here! BOOOO!!
t’s really hard to keep up with blogging these days, no thanks to Twitter and my school projects! But nonetheless, I’m armed with a whole load of photos edited and ready to post up here! I’ll continue to blog about my time in UK (in case you are wondering, yes I’m back in Sunny island already!) in the next few blog posts, but for now, here’s the project that I’ve been working on for the past couple of months.
Well technically, it didn’t take THAT long because the bulk of it was rushed within the week I was back here in Singapore. The ideas and concept are the ones that were going back and forth during the entire time.
My little “exhibition” corner looks as simple as it gets; no rah-rah, no fanciful but frivolous decoration. The only thing I can complain about is the stupid distracting pink door in my corner!
A little more about the project: It revolves around this tagline – “Fame is the optical illusion of society.”
It is a comment on society being conditioned to worship fame and celebrity status. Using the metaphor of natural disasters being the adverse effect of stardom, it highlights the downhill that stardom can potentially bring to people. Hence the title, “Heyday/Mayday”.
And as the tagline suggests, I get to play with optical illusions to create this work. Pretty cool stuff that came up in my research but eventually it was a headache to look at all those mind-warping images all day long!
The main bulk of the optical illusion that I utilised is ambiguous imagery. Can you tell which celebrity is hidden in the images?
“Cobainami” – Grunge legend or a lethal wave?
“Monroenado” – Pop culture icon or a deadly swirl?
“Jackruption” – King of pop or a terrifying spill?
If you’ve been following me on Twitter, you would have seen my rant when I did the paper cut! It was driving me crazy to finish within a few days!
The last leg of the installation work was to make this reverspective optical illusion:
The mind-boggling perspective illusion can be seen via the video above! Check it out if you haven’t!
Also, I added in an interactive aspect to the work with the use of QR codes!
So when anyone uses a smartphone with QR code scanner apps to scan the codes at the end of the “tunnels”, they’ll get brief information on the hidden celebrities in the ambiguous images! COOL RIGHT!
Anyhoo, I have yet to receive my grade for this project. Though all of us in class somehow have a hunch that we all did badly for the assignment! Fingers crossed!