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Friday, September 28, 2012

Being Politically Correct

I was just reading a post and the related threads from the FB group I Fucking love Science

When i first saw the pic my screen was kinda zoomed in (cuz i'm admittedly blind) and when I scrolled down I must say that it was totally out of my expectation and tickled my funny bone.

What amused me even more was the massive feministic thread that followed.


I mean seriously. No guy is going to complain if you did the situation in reverse. Fair enough the women feel sick and tired of commonly being used as an object of humour but it is the same with all jokes and puns. As politically incorrect as it is, most jokes thrive on stereotypes and idiosyncrasies.

Its like Russel Peters making fun of Indians all the time but if a white guy did it, the whole world would be offended. And the term white guy in itself is, to me at least, a derogative term to many Caucasians as well.

Is it all that important to be politically correct all the time?
YES, if you are a politician.

If not, the key to being a good human, in my opinion, is simply to not intentionally cause harm in a reasonable sense. (now I sound like a law student) If the cartoon above was meant to steal and make millions off the hannah and babara franchise, GREAT, GET SUED. If the image was drawn with the mind blowing intention of degrading all male scientists and oppressing all women, GREAT, GET STONED. If it was just an outlet of post modern artistic expression for some light humour, just take it with a pinch of salt.

I mean if the artist were to be politically correct, he/she would have to draw 7 scientists, with equal decisive opinions, from each of the different continents (no no one is smarter than the next) with transgenders (cuz 3 girls 3 guys would leave 1 imbalanced sex) of mixed descent and heritage. Seriously WTF.

Yes I'm strongly opinionated in this sense, but so are those who disagree with me (believe it or not). Practically all of the strongly opinionated overly self moral/justified people I know have ended up breaking a rule or two which results in some form of trauma to their ego. (ie religious morally strict girl who scolds everyone but ends up giving up her body etc due to a moments passion and becoming a beat up person)

I'm not saying to give up on your morals and or beliefs. I'm saying that in life we are only human and we are weak. Not to say we should be lax on ourselves but it is necessary to take things with a pinch of salt.

I end off with a post from one of the people from the thread.

jj

Thursday, September 27, 2012

Gangnam Style Lyrics


haha I simply love the lyrics. Yes the song is super over played but after reading the lyrics as I watch the Video, I have new respect for the dude for his handling of the MV lol. 
Oppa is Gangnam style
Gangnam style
A girl who is warm and humanly during the day
A classy girl who know how to enjoy the freedom of a cup of coffee
A girl whose heart gets hotter when night comes
A girl with that kind of twist
I’m a guy
A guy who is as warm as you during the day
A guy who one-shots his coffee before it even cools down
A guy whose heart bursts when night comes
That kind of guy
Beautiful, loveable
Yes you, hey, yes you, hey
Beautiful, loveable
Yes you, hey, yes you, hey
Now let’s go until the end
Oppa is Gangnam style, Gangnam style
Oppa is Gangnam style, Gangnam style
Oppa is Gangnam style
Eh- Sexy Lady, Oppa is Gangnam style
Eh- Sexy Lady oh oh oh oh
A girl who looks quiet but plays when she plays
A girl who puts her hair down when the right time comes
A girl who covers herself but is more sexy than a girl who bares it all
A sensable girl like that
I’m a guy
A guy who seems calm but plays when he plays
A guy who goes completely crazy when the right time comes
A guy who has bulging ideas rather than muscles
That kind of guy
Beautiful, loveable
Yes you, hey, yes you, hey
Beautiful, loveable
Yes you, hey, yes you, hey
Now let’s go until the end
Oppa is Gangnam style, Gangnam style
Oppa is Gangnam style, Gangnam style
Oppa is Gangnam style
Eh- Sexy Lady, Oppa is Gangnam style
Eh- Sexy Lady oh oh oh oh
On top of the running man is the flying man, baby baby
I’m a man who knows a thing or two
On top of the running man is the flying man, baby baby
I’m a man who knows a thing or two
You know what I’m saying
Oppa is Gangnam style
Eh- Sexy Lady, Oppa is Gangnam style
Eh- Sexy Lady oh oh oh oh


Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/gangnam-style-translation-2012-9#ixzz27gDn7CPh

Stress for students



Singaporeans always find a new reason to complain...
Remove the PSLE?
Sooner or later it will a demand for a direct escalator system into university... Then what happens when you have no way to differentiate the general populous? You end up with a majority of unemployed graduates and underpaid people with phds.

Singapore IS very competitive and we have ALOT of graduates etc. But formal education alone does not determine a person's worth and using stress as a reason to remove systems is not enough.

As always you can choose to let your children take the chilled out path. Or you can educate them in a fun way to alleviate their stress. Again its back to work life balance and how you manage your own time as well as your children's time.

http://www.todayonline.com/Singapore/EDC120927-0000144/PSLE-is-needed-in-Singapore--PM-Lee

At the end of the day discussing a topic like stress, broadly, is as good as discussing a topic on happiness

Look at the happiest place in the world, Buthan

(Image source from http://www.happybhutan.bt/photo_gallery.php )

Do you want to be happy like them? YES.
Do you want to live like them with a super low wage and very low tech? NO (if u are online and reading this you probably have to answer no)
Do you want to go there for a holiday and feel the peace of the world? YES

Its only normal that we want the best of the world and remove all your worries. But the cruel reality is that life is just not so fair. You have to make the best of it and find that fine balance. You can never truly be that happy without a little sadness for comparison, and you can never feel truly motivated and accomplished without a little stress.

Well or you can also believe in reincarnation and pray that your next life will be born into some billionare's household or a sultan or king's child.... and that's a whole different set of stresses and problems altogether.

JJ

Thursday, June 14, 2012

Income disparity, understanding the rich and poor


This topic came up recently in some of my conversations, understanding the rich and poor.
Coming from a middle income family, I went through an elite studying regime and have had the benefit of having a period of independence and overseas exposure. I always had friends from the elites but at the same time I always hung out with the down right poor. As such I believe that I have had the chance to truly see what goes on both sides of the coin.

A rich person once told me that he has little to no sympathy for the poor. If you want it badly enough, work for it and you can achieve it. If the prices increase, then you find a way to make even more money to obtain the lifestyle you desire. It is their own damn fault that they are in their current predicament.

A poor chap once told me that he doesn't know how to achieve success. He has tried all means but is unable to dig deep enough in his will to succeed. He neither ever received the love he needed to develop a strong mind, nor did he value the importance of an education, be it main stream education or financial education. When your parents don't bother sending you to school nor do they give you money for food, every job and every cent is a blessing and striving for a situation whereby being about to eat to live is good enough for you.


Clearly they both differ and are unable to see each others points of views.

A rich person once told me "when you have reached that next level of spending power, you will view things differently and desire things differently."

A less but by no means ill fortunate person once told me "I will never have such desires, even if I have all the money in the world. It is simply such a waste."

Situations and environments mold the sub-conscience. And that is 95% of the brain! From my point of view, when something no longer becomes a desire and is in abundance, you simply mis-treat it. Take tap water for example. Compared to a nation who is constantly in drought that owns diamonds, they will feel that our ill fortunate friend is totally wasting our completely potable tap water in Singapore in every possible way BUT treat diamonds only slightly better because it is a prettier stone.

Another rich person I know of didn't take a single cent from his parents and built a billion dollar industry on his own in 4 years! And when asked how he does these amazing feats, his answer simply was... Isn't it normal?

The poor person I know complains on a daily basis on how he works super hard but is under valued and under paid. And when questioned on how hard is hard, he talks about the long hours and strenuous work but never once mentioned about how he wants to break his shell and never sets any goals.

The rich man, having spent the last 30 years of his life listening to the business talks and discussions of his parents, could never imagine anything less than a billion dollar industry, should he chose to create one. He has been educated with the experiences of multiple mentors, to which people will pay good money to learn from, to which he has taken granted for and is benefiting from it unknowingly.

The poor man has always been fighting for survival while looking up to the rich and wondering why he is at the bottom of the food chain and doing all the work. He always thinks he is under valued, compared to his peers or superiors, but fails to set realistic goals because he has never been exposed to the right company.

To wrap up this chain of thoughts, wealth and happiness are things that are not completely related but you can never deny its co-existence.
** note I am not discounting the rare few who dedicate their lives to charity.**
The rat race for the top is a never ending struggle if you do not set your own boundaries and measures of happiness (be in a certain income range, a family, 4 wives!). And failing to set these guides and markers of happiness will only lead a person into a state of unlimited wants.

As a Rich man it is important to understand that not everyone is as fortunate as you. And by fortunate I refer more to circumstances than wealth. Not to mention that as much as you can claim that you have never taken a single cent from your family to start your business, even the simplest of circumstances like never having to ever go hungry and always having electricity is an advantage in itself. (not to mention the abuse of family statuses and contacts). Once you have embraced that people are all not fortunate, you will start to see a more warmer and kinder heart and trust me when I say your happiness index will go up.

For the Poor chap, it is important to understand that you may not be as fortunate as others, but you are no where as useless as you (though you won't admit it) put yourself to be. Even at an older age, with a proper mentor ship and perseverance, it is never too late. Begin with baby steps and moderate goals to boost your confidence and in time I'm sure your happiness index will rise as well.

I don't believe that everybody on earth can be monetarily rich. But I do believe that we all can be happy. For every gain, there will be a loss. It is when the gainers realize that only by giving back can they sustain the balance and increase their happiness and when those who continually lose but are happy within their scopes continue to give and believe that providence will prevail they will eventually achieve their ambitions as well.

Very much like how we SHOULD treat mother earth isn't it?

JJ

Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Importance of scripts for broadcast

Thanks to a dinner in front of the Tv and influence from my mum I suddenly went back to watching a sappy drama for the first time in 10 years


醉後決定愛上你


I must Say, I've always had a thing for Rainie Yang (she just OMG so damn cute, yes haters... disagree but thats what I think) but what amused me the most about this whole show is the sheer entertainment that I got from their arguments and dialogue. A script makes or breaks the show. And I'm no expert but the general formula of a Sappy Drama Romantic Comedy normally is...
  • Idea (Could be a lame one for all I care... The public and the trained always differ in opinion)
  • Script ( A film as boring as a conversation between jurors could result in classics like '12Angry Men' )
  • Pacing (To me its also known as editing. Cuz even leaving a love scene for too long is boring as hell)
  • Music (Sound engineers will swear that it makes up 70% of the show. Some silent films were cool though)
Well that and a good set of actors with great chemistry so we can come back full circle on the sappy romantic comedy darma'ness of things

Ok... that was brief. My slip shot discussion on the makes of a sappy drama... This isn't a film blog after all, just a bunch of my thoughts.

I guess our local industry focuses more on media control and moral propaganda than sheer entertainment and creativity. And as much as we boast how Singapore has one of the best television broadcasts in South East Asia, the rest of SEA also faces the same political broadcast issues.

So perhaps we should stop complaining and accept that we have done a good job considering our limitations. That said. The challenge is always to rise above that and make something as boring as a political statement into widescreen entertainment, provided those stuck up control freaks at the top approve the scripts in the first place, (Being Singaporean myself I JUST HAD TO end with a complaint haha)

 

 Thanks to the show I've found my current favorite song. If anyone knows me, they know I don't listen to lyrics till I like the tune. The weird sounding manner of singing the chorus caught me and guess what. I really agree with the lyrics as well.

嚴爵 

又不是這樣就不孤獨





三立&台視偶像劇[醉後決定愛上你]插曲
作詞:黃婷
作曲:嚴爵

愛那麼多 傷害更多
做那麼多 寂寞更多
我以為你就是結果 以為溫柔就不痛
但 我 錯了

話都說了 心也縮了
靈魂掏了 夢也塌了
如果不能讓你懂得 不能讓你快樂
那麼我 放了

我還給你 自由
趁我現在還能夠 感同身 受
誰讓 最愛你的人是我

有愛又有什麼用處
又不是這樣就不孤獨
還是那麼輸
又在你的世界荒蕪
留下來也沒有前途
不如 我們曾 那麼 幸福

我在沉默 你在沉重
我在失落 你在失重
轉載來自 ※Mojim.com 魔鏡歌詞網 
我們不再習慣遷就 現在喜歡追究
最後我 懂了

我還給你 自由
趁我現在還能夠 感同身 受
誰讓 最愛你的人是我

有愛又有什麼用處
又不是這樣就不孤獨
還是那麼輸
留下來有什麼幫助
又不是這樣就不 孤獨
我們曾 那麼 幸福

淚在回憶掙扎 淚為遺憾蒸發
我許下的天堂 你不要的天堂
我~我無法承受 你紅了眼眶

有愛又有什麼用處
又不是這樣就不孤獨
還是那麼輸
留下來有什麼幫助
又不是這樣就不 孤獨
我們曾 那麼 幸福

I'll just translate the chorus (don't hang me if its wrong)

So what is the point even if we have love
It's not like that won't make us lonely
In the end its still a loss
How does staying behind help the situation?
It's not like that won't make us lonely
And we used to be so fortunate

Sometimes its just like that isn't it? Even if we try our best to love and even when we do get love in return. The kindest thing is actually letting go. Humph. Maybe, maybe not.
JJ

Sunday, June 10, 2012

Know your rights as a creative professional in singapore

First off I'd like to apologise for the lack of updates lately. Crazy busy setting up a new company and all.

So today's post is on knowing your rights as a creative in Singapore.

When I was choosing my modules as an Undergrad, I had a game plan, that is, to complete my education as "holistically" for my potential career (and maybe even in starting a business) in the field of art and media. So even as an animator, I put my key interests on 
  • Animation 2D/3D/Stop mo/Modelling (duh)
  • Compositing and Visual effects (for added breadth) 
  • Film Editing
  • Script Writing
  • Various histories
  • Business LAW
My choices kind of made me a super all rounder which became more suited for business than a specialist. That said I don't think I ever regret any of those choices because stupid as I AM, it made me slightly less susceptible to being conned because I knew the law and bits of my rights and that is something which I feel is lacking in the local industry, therefor the abuse of wages, Intellectual property and the likes. Now when my friends come up to me and tell me about all the mal-practices that they are encountering, I cannot help but feel frustrated at their lack of knowledge in the field, yet I understand that they do things mostly based on guts and love for the job.

So I chanced upon this article on Facebook and I think it is worth spreading.



Ever wondered what are your rights as a creative professional in Singapore? Find out more at this upcoming legal workshop!

D E T A I L S

1. Date: 19 June 2012 (Tuesday)
2. Venue: NTUC Centre, Level 7, One Marina Boulevard
3. Time: 6pm – 9.30pm (dinner from 6pm, to be seated by 6.50pm – registration starts at 6pm)

GOODSTUPH fans get to attend for free!

• RSVP to siewpeng_fung@ntuc.org.sg by 18 June 2012
• Include this in the subject title: RSVP to Legal Primer Workshop via GOODSTUPH

See you there! 

I have already RSVP'ed and strongly encourage all local Singaporean creatives to enroll for this seminar workshop as well.

For those who are reading this in hope of finding actual legal advise, I promise you that I will update my findings after I have attended the workshop, together with what little I know.

Till then keep fighting!

JJ

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Avoid Negative influences

Been mad busy as usual.
Particularly madly busy due to the fact that I agreed to undertake a whole bunch of jobs left over when my buddy went overseas.

So I lack sleep, lack love and attention. To make matters worse, this season (not that we have any proper ones) is totally warm, sticky and sweaty here in Singapore. Like 30 degrees at night with a breeze? And my best friend got his leg smashed by a car 3 days ago.
YES. EMO. But I'll get over it

See how after hearing a whole bunch of negativity you either felt bad, sorry or even just irritated (this dude is having a great life and he's complaining?!!! when I was his age blah blah blah)

You can't or rather we should not be emotionless creatures and it is a fact that our subconscious governs our thoughts in many ways. If there's one thing that I've learnt after picking up the reading habit, it is to avoid negative people. Well its not so much being a heartless bastard and leaving your friends in the lurch. But choosing your friends and company wisely.

Spending an excessive amount of time healing wounds, both your own and the wounds of others, is counter productive. But lending a helping hand will give you joys that money will never be able to buy.

Learning how to see that fine line between aiding someone who is in real need and simply giving attention to those who do not appreciate or are too stubborn to listen to proper advice is an art in its own.


In the words of my current band of preference, Focus on your ability gain again what they want to steal.

Another statement lifted from the book go -giver is.

The only person who can waste your time is yourself.

Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Business and life inspirations

Having been down in the dumps for the past month, my buddy reached out to me and dragged me across the country borders to have a crazy good meal at the stroke of midnight... Quite nice but quite WTF at the same time haha.

So over the weekend I was 'convinced' to attend a motivational speakers talk. Of course I knew it was from a network marketing group so they would sell their products and of course I knew it was 3 hours long. But I wasn't prepared for was to spend 1.5~2 of those hours watching them give awards to themselves.... Not to mention he didn't call anyone else so I was alone cuz he was sitting at the front row. Thank God for another buddy who was part of the organization and he kept me company (and ran out for a quick meal mid way and back).

Well I wont say all is lost. There were several points that they covered.
Conscious thoughts. Sub conscious. Positive and negative influences. Emotional driven motivation and the likes.

But perhaps the most useful piece of advices that I got was.
  1. Listen to your CD's
  2. Spend a minimum of 15 mins a day on reading a good book
  3. Find a mentor to teach you and inspire you (which can be the books)
These CD's are their training manuals. And my do they thrive on these bits of verbally drilling knowledge into their brains.

That we cannot do.

But what we can do is to commit ourselves to reading a good and proper book for just FIFTEEN minutes a day.

And my budd passed me one of his books, and now I wanna buy one haha..

The Go-Giver



Perhaps it is quite a DUH statement to say. "Hey! read a good motivational book and be inspired" But honestly the first steps to commitment in anything is consistency.

If you believe that knowledge is power, then constant reading is truly the best way to improve your life. Just that bus or train ride to and fro from work will do. Sacrifice that little bit of that half arsed bus sleep and you can open yourself to so much more.

I really recommend the Go-Giver to someone interested in a short and light read. Apart from its 5 Laws, perhaps the biggest take away is that if you want to be successful in business, it is not your business strategy that needs to be changed; it is your life itself that needs to change. All it takes is just a little shift in perspective.

Here's a little segment from the book.

"The world certainly was designed with a sense of humour, wasn’t i? Inside every truth and every appearance, there’s a bit of opposite tucked inside."
"Just to keep things interesting.: Joe Mused out loud


Read the book and you'll understand more. Hur hur


JJ

Monday, April 16, 2012

Ten ten ten!

Haha I think I'm watching this video clip on a daily basis just to have a happy laugh.

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150714890658411&ref=notif&notif_t=like

My nephew! at 18 months...




Totally reminded me of this video clip haha.
Got to love the Japanese

JJ

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Ubuntu - Finding Peace

Here's something that I just read on Facebook
"An anthropologist studying the habits and customs of an African tribe found himself surrounded by children most days. So he decided to play a little game with them. He managed to get candy from the nearest town and put it all in a decorated basket. at the foot of a tree.

Then he called the children and suggested they play the game. When the anthropologist said "now", the children had to run to the tree and the first one to get there could have all the candy to him/herself.

So the children all lined up waiting for the signal. When the anthropologist said "now", all of the children took each other by the hand ran together towards the tree. They all arrived at the same time divided up the candy, sat down and began to happily munch away.

The anthropologist went over to them and asked why they had all run together when any one of them could have had the candy all to themselves.

The children responded: "Ubuntu. How could any one of us be happy if all the others were sad?"

Ubuntu is a philosophy of African tribes that can be summed up as "I am what I am because of who we all are."

Bishop Desmond Tutu gave this explanation in 2008 :

"One of the sayings in our country is Ubuntu – the essence of being human. Ubuntu speaks particularly about the fact that you can't exist as a human being in isolation. It speaks about our interconnectedness. You can't be human all by yourself, and when you have this quality – Ubuntu – you are known for your generosity. We think of ourselves far too frequently as just individuals, separated from one another, whereas you are connected and what you do affects the whole World. When you do well, it spreads out; it is for the whole of humanity."


This week has been Holy week and I've been to church more often then I would in a month! Maundy thurs, gd fri, easter. And thanks to that I'm not nearly as suicidal nor murderous as I should be.

As as some might know, I just broke up with my wife to be. It was an "Adult" decision of analysis rather than pure love. But hey. Marriage is not about just you and me (esp in an Asian context) its about life, religion, family, and extended family.

And of course I've been feeling like crap due to the lack of traction from all the work that I have put in (not to mention time spent away from building bonds with my now lost partner). Whereas my peers have some form of movement, all I'm feeling is a great sense of inertia. Of course I try to get closer to another prospective person whom I am charmed by her positiveness and above all... Of course even that isn't going anywhere near how I would like it to be.

What I can say is, my life isn't going any way that I like right now. But there are many less fortunate out there.

What I can offer is that if you feel alone you are not. For there is God. And if you feel that God is not answering, I hope that at least I can answer and say a nice warm hello to all you netizens out there.

How can I feel happy if the others are sad?

Here's a nice warm Virtual Hug People.

Good night


Saturday, March 31, 2012

prelim update

Well I have been SUUUUUUUUUPPPPPPER outdated due to a madly haevy schedule and a trip to Japan.




Watching Google maps, and their online youtube prank on April fool's simple remind's me of how we should chill out and enjoy life more.

Yesterday night was filled with bittersweet endings. I just hope I made the right decisions. Well, as always, decisions are seldom a one person thing.

Quick shout outs to my bros' fellow film maker Christopher Yeo, and twins Mark and Matthew Lin, Happy birthday you jokers.

I'll be reviewing my photos and planning a photo book soon =)

JJ

Wednesday, February 22, 2012

L'Arc En Ciel is coming to singapore!!!

Ok... I dont mean to sound like a girly fan-boy/girl but

OMG!!!!!


Credits: L'Arc~en~ciel (Laruku - STAY WAY MV

Perhaps the only Jap band that I listen to other than X-Japan! Got a call that woke me this morning by Yif and she was saying that tickets were selling out!

And YES! I know own a ticket to their 20th anniversary tour! =))))))))))


How did Yif manage to even get the tix?! I'm searching for it now and I cant find it! hahah but thats not the point. I'm a happy camper.

Ironic how I posted the MV Stay away when I'm so excited that they are coming ahahahah

JJ

Monday, February 20, 2012

Concept Artists


There has been a whole bunch of funny images circulating around Facebook lately and most of them consist of a series of photos going

Who the world thinks I am> Who my family thinks> What I think..> What I really do.

Artists is a very generalist term. I consider myself a media artist, doing 3d sketches and video work but the truly under rated folks are the concept artists.

Fair enough for those who enter the big boys league they earn buckets of money but most people just see it as another pretty picture.

It isn't really that hard to justify the works of a concept artist is it? In the past, an artist is "an enlightened one" who is able to see beyond what regular humans can. And to a large extent I think that is exactly what a concept artist is! They take a simple sentence like "Neo walks into a room" (Ref Matrix) and they let their mind go wild with micro worlds bursting from their brains. So what do I consider them? Genius dreamers. here's some of those who have blown my mind away.

**Note all these images are snipped off the web. I'm not trying to plagiarize! If you wanna see more of their work, visit their website in the links!

The GREAT Craig Mullins!


















And of course there are tons of other brilliant fellers out there worthy of praise including Kekai, Daniel Dociu and Feng mentioned in my previous entries.

I always feel the love when I see these great artists put up their sketches and demos for the world to watch, learn and simply be inspired.

JJ

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Master Designer Workshop 2012 part 2 Concept art


So day 2 of the master class featured Daniel Dociu and Feng Zhu himself.

It is a pity that Daniel did not have the time to do a live demo and frankly a lot of us were disappointed. Non-the-less it was great that these guys could come down and share with us some of their experiences.

As for Feng's session. Loved it as usual. If not for the fact that i'm not pursuing a direct path in concept art, I would have signed up for his school without batting an eyelid.

His general style of teaching is very Scientific. Suits me! (I really thought I would become a rocket scientist when I was a kid and woot? I became an artist lol)

So here he demos how to pick colours from live references etc... seriously speaking more than i was impressed with his painting... how does anyone speak and paint so fast AT THE SAME TIME????!!! cuz the final was probably done within an hour while he was talking and explaining a whole bunch of concepts. Respect!

Well that's it for now... Update on my potential gallery, me and Yanni have already settled for the topic and a few potential candidates. But we decided to work on creating a "movement" so it has to be top secret for awhile... Oh well... Will blast it when it happens =)

JJ

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Master Designer Workshop 2012

Feng Zhu and team has invited and brought in big names in entertainment design like Sang Jun Lee, Kekai Kotaki, Daniel Dociu and Feng Zhu himself together to run a masterclass in conjunction with his FZD school of design's graduating class of 2012! That's kinda nice!
http://www.fzdschool.com/2012/

Well attended the first session yesterday and only thing is that I didn't bring a camera lol...

So far the demos have been crazy amazing and I hope that FZD's team did a video recording of the stuff (though I doubt it) But i'm pretty sure they will be posting the "demo'ed" paintings up on their website soon, with permission of course. Well gonna head out for day 2 of e workshop now so I'll update then. Laters!

JJ

Thursday, February 2, 2012

The mixing of dramas these days

My buddy Nicholas was just recounting how he went into a video store last week and went.

"Hey buddy! Do you have 'Scent of a Women' by Al Pacino?"





And the store owner was like

"AHH!!!! Yess!! I think we do!"

So he runs to a corner of the store, grabs a DVD box set and comes back to Nic saying...

"Hmmm... I've Definitely got 'Scent of a Woman' here... But no Al Pacino leh!"



Nic left with his palm on his face... hahahahahhaha!

JJ

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Visual Effects then and now

Here's an image that has been spread around on FB alot these days.



1983... I wasn't even born yet! And now I'm a degree holder in Digital Animation.

Times have changed since the day of JAWS and even the classic King Kong!
Animatronics and Stop motion animation was THE defining tool back in pre-Digital Effects era. In fact one of the best case studies of the day is in fact King Kong past and present (and on a more updated note, TRON). I used to marvel at the awesomeness of Terminator 1 on Laser Disc! (And kids if you don't know what a laser disc is... go wiki).

At the time of the first generation of space invaders, people were blown away by the visuals and were literally Dodging bullets as they came by.


Yet now in my position of being able to create these 3D marvels, I look back and admire the art from the past. To some extent I always knew that the objects were "fake" yet I loved them all the same. It really wasn't purely the visuals but the experience of cinema and movie magic.

Reality on screen has taken a significant twist in terms of how you view it. Much like art. What is perceived to be real has now become hyper real.

My true moment of reckoning came when I was driving by the road one day. I took a look at the sky and was like

"Hey! What a beautiful day. And what beautiful clouds! Oh wait... Shouldn't those clouds have less of a back shadow and a slight feathering towards the trailing ends?"

Yup! That's me criticising mother nature itself! haha

At the end of the day, honestly, I guess I have a soft spot for the old school ways hahah.. It's my "I like to build things with my hands physically" side of me talking. You clearly know its a toy, but you marvel at how perfectly integrated it has been.

To all aspiring artists out there, some of the best quotes I have read in recent times came from 3DArtist Magazine.

"To teach art, you must learn it completely"
"If Leonardo Da Vinci was alive today he would be a computer programmer and an artist."
-Ryan Kingslien , the first product manager of zbrush.

Master your basics and use technology to enhance your workflow.

JJ

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Androgynous upbringing

First thing's first, me and ma old buddy Yan have decided to commence on a 8 week art project to do paintings of dragons and stuff and launch a gallery before he goes to the states... I'll try to update as it goes along. (fingers crossed)
Ok back to topic.

Five-year-old raised ‘gender neutral’ says it’s ‘silly’ to differentiate between boys and girls


"Sasha Laxton, whose parents chose to bring him up as ‘gender neutral’, is seen giggling in the video with his mother, Beck, as she questions him about colours associated with girls and boys. "





Now isn't that the silliest thing ever. In my blog of observations 2012, article 14 states ...

Bad enough children have to deal with mad examinations, growing up with inflation and the extremely high cost of living (well depends on where you live.. Singapore is just a tad bit ridiculous) The last thing they will want to deal with is child abuse and peer bullying. (I hear the sissy chants in my head already)

I understand the view point of these parents but as much as you want to reduce your child's prejudice, the world isn't as kind as to allow such an event. The kids in primary school aren't going to be so kind as to NOT LAUGH at another boy who doesn't mind wearing a dress. I'm not saying we should just give up and conform. I grew up with 2 sisters and that meant I was using barbie dolls to fight transformers at the age of 3. But who cares. (ok maybe I shouldn't have said that)

Intentionally hiding the gender of a child and intentionally cross dressing him will lead to problems in the future. As much as I want to believe in sexual equality, tell the mother to be the gentleman of the house and the father to be the motherly figure and I'm sure they will have an awkward situation. Too much equality and too much balance will result in imbalance.

He should be taught to respect girls and be dutiful as a man. If he doesn't want to be prejudice then treat everyone kindly. Not dressing him up as a girl and telling him "It's ok! Men and women should wear what ever they want!". Me and many other men I know can carry off a pink flashy shirt with no problems nor questions on our sexuality therefor instilling confidence in the child should be far more important than confusing him with "global colour theories" etc.

Men and Women are built differently. Period. The societal norms were probably created by egotistical males with inflated egos of the past. But they were also created in the course of nature. Physical advantages naturally allow men to overpower women. That's it! He who wins the war writes history.

At the end of the day, my statement on children being a social experiment is based on how I see parents training their kids, coupled with the forced structure of our local education system. I'm not saying its good or bad. But as parents, we should always aim for the best methods in instilling our ideals (good or bad) into our next generation.

Chinese traditions of honouring your parents etc are all keepers because they add a positive impact to society. If you want your child to be un-baised to the opposite sex. Groom him up to be a fine gentleman and everything will fall into place naturally.

JJ

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

A little celebration a little sorrow a perspective renewed

As the Chinese saying goes.
Yi Chang Huan Xi Yi Chang kong.

Normally used to describe a situation whereby you get happy over something followed by an immediate disappointment.

I was somewhat annoyed by the secretive nature, of Chris' description over our new year gathering, and was hoping that it was not for the worse. I finally got some heads up before leaving the house and thank god nothing was wrong. So I finally arrived and saw the surprise! Gabriel Zeng had come back to Singapore and is back for good!nothing less! Our truly first proper reunion in many many years!



Yet prior to that I received some distressing sms's while driving and I can only hope that there is a peaceful solution to it.

My resolution for CNY has been to become the "Nice Guy!" (Jared's thumbs up pose) that I used to be and of course gain back my happiness in more ways than one. The first step is to remove profanities from my vocabulary and find inner peace. Put to the test, it is really easy to simply cut out cussing and swearing verbally, but it takes a lot of meditation to remove it from your mind as well.

Non the less I think it is a good step to self improvement. What's done is done and in the words of a Singaporean, "Sorry no cure" all we can really do is to change ourselves and make things better a step at a time.

My buddy once told me

"I don't believe people can change. I've seen enough shit to believe that."

my reply was

"I believe that it's those who believe that people can change who are truly capable of change and are able to make the effort to do so."

Well if there's no room for improvement than we as humans have truly hit rock bottom haven't we? Nope. So I guess we all can change. :)
JJ

Saturday, January 21, 2012

The year of the Black Water Dragon !

Happy Lunar New Year!

This is the year of the Black Water Dragon! (2012) I had a great feast with the guys this afternoon to celebrate this day and we were talking about the good old days with magic cards and the works. And with that, I am inspired to do a work of art with Black water dragon as my theme so stay tuned for that!

Here's a little forcast of the year ahead.

2012 General Summary

Earth Dragon in a Water Year.

As the Water Year is wealth for the Earth Dragon stronger, this is a mixed-blessing wealth year. Will benefit a Strong Earth Dragon more than a weak Earth Dragon.

  • Birth Element which will enjoy a favourable/unfavourable year etc.
    • Strong Metal, weak Water, weak Wood
    • weak Metal, Strong Wood, weak Fire

  • Compatible Animal Signs
    this year:-
    • Excellent - Rat, Rooster, Monkey
    • Avoid - Tiger Ox, Dog

  • Good Travel Direction
    this year:-
    • Metal - North-West/West
    • Water - North

And here's my compatibility for the year...


Seems a little harsh... But on the bright side I'm VERY COMPATIBLE WITH RABBIT! and I'm supposed to be a weak wood Ox so thats looking to be good.




Oxen may inspire confidence in everyone they come into contact with, but can also be very demanding. They are generally known for their gentle, patient and hardworking nature although some tend to be eccentric, bigoted, and anger easily.

Romantic partners of the Ox have to put up with their fierce tempers although they speak very little, so keep in mind that they won’t be wasting their time flirting. They are remarkably stubborn, and hate to fail or be opposed, so relationships with Oxen don’t always work out. When Oxen realize that partnerships involve two people and two points of view, satisfying matches are possible.


Well I'm not superstitious by any means, but as always. If it doesn't hurt you, than go ahead and do whats recommended =))

JJ

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Harmony and peace

In every conversation there are bound to be opinions.

Men are from mars, women are from venus is a book made famous about such issues. Things like men are always trying to solve the problem. Women are just wanting a listening ear. When men want a listening ear, women just can't stop talking. This yes and no game is all part of life. Yet the crux to communication is not just a simple acknowledgement of "I agree, I disagree".

The way I see it is a matter of understanding. You may not have to agree to someone's statement in order to understand it.

For instance,

Bob "I like subject A."
Jimmy "I dislike it very much!" Then Jimmy tries to convince Bob that there is something else better in the world.

Alas that forms the fundamentals of a debate, or in a worse case, dispute.

Some take an alternative route such as silence. To which the noiser feller would go "YES! I won!" but is that really the case? As much as how the kids use to say "Silence means consent!"(and by kids I swear I probably first heard these words come out from my unworldly childish teachers of the past) you and I know that silence doesn't mean anything at all! Much less consent.

Silence then becomes a double edged sword whereby it can give a wrong impression but at the same time it may save the day. More often than not. Less is more. And that is often the killer point in solving any disputes.

Here's my opinion. At the end of the day, silence is fine. However a lack of understanding is not. If Jimmy really hates subject A, that is his opinion and he does not have to force it down Bob's throat. Fair enough he can voice his opinions to let Bob know how nasty things can be, but one man's meat is another man's poison. And if this man chooses to be extreme about it, that is also his choice and there's no point arguing about it (unless its going to cost him his life) and trying to make him feel any less positive or negative.

At the end of the day, people disagree all the time. Even if you don't agree, the most important thing to note is that you should still try to understand the other party. By understanding I'm not saying that you have to share similar opinions, or even fully know the reasons for that person's choice; but rather, take a side step and understand the emotions of the person and why he felt that way.

With that, one may come to learn another facet of another's life and choices.

Some of these choices are like works of art. Sometimes you just add that extra stroke or chose that particular piece simply because you felt like it. THERE IS NO REASON. And even that is a good reason (unless overplayed)

And if you truly love somebody, than you should also learn to understand why he/she isn't able to understand you as well.

And the cycle continues

JJ

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

VIRAL Videos

I think I'm saying this too often
"every once in awhile you get to see...." this awesome XYZ

I'm Elmo and I know it!



Elmo! undoubtedly Sesame streets greatest mascot! hahah. Truly with the popularisation of facebook and the ease of access to video editing and the internet, such awesomeness becomes dime a dozen.

Which is why I'm working my arse off to develop a digital media diploma course with CSM academy international, and who knows one of my students may create the next big thing...

Oh I'm not supposed to talk about the course yet? Opps hahaha

Regards
JJ

Monday, January 16, 2012

Shocked

I still can't believe it ended. I've been feeling uneasy... So uneasy that I started feeling depressed. And now that I say it. It is over. I've ran it through my mind, but never thought it'd be possible. I really did want to spend the rest of my life with you, and everyone knew. My only aim was to make enough to satisfy your every need. And then I'd pop those final words, those words that are not meant to be. Is it over? Has it ended? My soul is so crushed I cannot see. For all my future was planned around you, suddenly I know not what to do. I've made the biggest mistake of my life many years ago of letting go of the best I've ever had. Then my heart bled a bit and I never found anyone else that came close. But through fate and storms we forged our bonds and sooner than later my wounds had healed. Yet I was foolish enough not once not twice and now I think I truly deserve this capital punishment. What's mended is now a bigger wound but non thats greater than that which I tore from your side. I now have my head bowed low, not wanting to repeat my first crushing mistake of giving up on my dream, but not worthy to seek forgiveness. This is the 2nd time I see my future lost. The 2nd time it's my mistake. My tears try to drown me but I'm just too fat that I'll float. Good night

JJ

Friday, January 13, 2012

3D Paintings and art

Every now and then you stumble across a genius who takes what he(she) knows and brings it to another level.

"Goldfish Salvation" Riusuke Fukahori 深堀隆介



Watching this video, I am reminded on how we as artists are constantly being under appreciated. The level of hard work that we put into our products are honed and trained through years of perseverance.

A good friend of mine once commented that my work was easy money and I got extremely offended. He failed to read the mood of course and stuck to his point that my work was easy and that my money came easily. I cut the conversation and never went back on it since.

Good friend or not I have come to realise that the term "enlightened one" given to the artists of the past still stand today.

Artistry in life is the ability to appreciate. Be it your surroundings or your ideas, and making a statement out of it.

We cannot expect everyone to understand us. But as much as we appreciate our surroundings, we should appreciate comments and admiration with humility as well. It is through that can we grow in skill and spirit.

JJ

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Talent pooling and fund pulling

To start off I was looking at my "lessons learnt 2012" and I realised how lame and spammish this made my blog look. My real intentions of this blog (apart from bitching) was to post inspired content for my self viewing.

HENCE 2012's lessons learnt project shall be shifted to

For those who actually have read any of my lessons learnt, I realise that maybe alot of it doesnt make sense.. or perhaps they are very DUH.

But the point of this exercise is to spot all the idiosyncrasies that I have actually observed and each lesson has a story behind it. Call it a dairy if you will, just that I am unable to release the stories (yet) cuz they are too current to the times and often too sensitive and sarcastic hahahaha....

Well while i'm at it I might as well post about this wonderful site that I just discovered today
It's freaking GENIUS!
You basically come up with an idea, post it to the world and pray that they love it as much as you do. And if it works out! success! A free work of art/life that can be shared with the world.

As an Artist we always fall into the age of problem of

MONEY not equals to ART (passion)
Vice Versa.
Fair enough that if you had a large amount of money to begin with and are well connected enough to find those special patrons to support you and your starving family. But I believe that at some point, many of us will cross that very ridiculously thin line of stability versus love.

Other than artists, and I speak very broadly in that sense (includes dancers actors etc), perhaps our next closet mutually empathetic friends will be proffesional athletes. But that's beside the point.

I'm really happy and proud to see websites like Kickstarter. It makes me feel like there is love in the community. Crudely put, its a system that brings in lay people into supporting other lay people (with brilliant ideas) a chance to materialise their dreams! And such is the power of the internet!

Feel the love people

JJ

Saturday, January 7, 2012

007

Today I do nothing. That means i lose everything :s

Friday, January 6, 2012

006

006# exaggeration often leads to the revelation of ignorance.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

005

Enjoying the little things bring forth the best results :)

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

004 of 2012

lesson 4 of 2012

004# Never be complacent! Always remember to save save save!

I work in the line of digital media and consultancy and most of the time ideas come and go. In fact I was quite proud of myself this evening for realising a great lesson learnt and thus jotted it down on my phone! Unfortunately for me my windows mobile doesnt save files (includes alarms) till you press save and yes.. I LOST IT... which makes the lesson of 2012

JJ

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

003 of 2012

003# Doing the right thing at the right time makes all the difference

Monday, January 2, 2012

Day 2 of 2012

002# Aspire to be kind but put off being a push over.

JJ

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Inspired New Year 2012

First off a Happy 2012 to the Internet!

Well I will say that I have finally come to yet another turning chapter in my life.
Childhood>First day @ School>PSLE>'O's>'A's>Army>University>Work>Self employed
and at this juncture, I will say that I have witnessed a significant amount of 'happenings' in life to officially feel like I'm part of a bigger picture in our diverse universe.

Through 2011 I noticed a Junior Schoolmate of mine writing a lesson a day and I must say that I became rather inspired by it. Apart from that, I also received a book from Jackie by Swapan Seth, This Is All I Have To Say, Lotus Roli 2011, to which he wrote in it "Dear Jerome, Love is a clue. Be bound by it.



Its basically a book that writes about anything and everything, from friendships to ambition.
And after writing a quote or phrase, he would elaborate with a few passages of his interpretation on the matter.

So with all this inspiration around, I realise that I too have alot to say (sometimes too much) and perhaps I shall pen all this down so I may reflect upon it in the following year.

As such, here's the beginnings of a new collection in my life, that captures a lesson/thought a day!

001 # Hire people more capable than you but always keep yourself ahead of them
(Ricky Chew "Why should I hire people less capable than myself? Then I might as well hire myself and do the work alone"

JJ

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