Thu 16 Aug 07, 1.44pm

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In the spirit of community over corporation, a very relevant theme in my life today, esp in corporation friendly America, comes a Indie friendly website Delocator.net which allows you to search within your zip for indie bookstores, cafes and theatres:

http://www.delocator.net/

In their words: Delocator.Net provides participants with alternatives to corporately controlled cafes, bookstores and movie theatres; and celebrates the diversity that exists within the culture of independent businesses across the United States. Delocator..Net enables participants to strategically avoid corporate chains that dominate market niches where culture and consumption most frequently intersect.

Sat 4 Aug 07, 4.31am

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July 27, 2007

I attended my first rally last week.

New York City is trying to implement a ridiculous set of laws that will require two or more people using a camera for more than 30 minutes to apply for a permit beforehand (10 minutes if you use a tripod), and have $1million in liability insurance (more details here).

If this were Singapore, we would probably shrug and say, mana oo pian? Fortunately, this isn’t and activists quickly mobilized and organized a rally. The grounds of disdain: that this is a direct violation of the First Amendment. The What? Yeah, they’re protected by these 45 words, 5 basic freedoms that every human being arguably should have the right to. Freedom of religion, speech, press, to peacefully assemble and to complain to the government. By the way, only the religion one exists in Singapore.

Back at the rally the First Amendment was recited generously, touted as the only permit filmmaker’s and photographer’s would ever need to shoot on the streets. Independent filmmakers, lawyers gave speeches and even street performer and activist Reverend Billy made an appearance with a rousing sermon complete with gospel choir adaptation first amendment song. Picture NY, an impromptu group set up to organize this rally, led the charge with Bolex camera placards and dished out little slips of paper with the First on it.

How did I feel? I was roused. I felt free. I felt that sensation of triumph, hope and even pride, the kind that makes tears well up in your eyes. At the same time I felt a sense of dread – I’m not American, and I am not protected by these same rules the minutes I step off American soil and back home. Still, it was extremely refreshing, and came at a very apt time when just 3 days before I was provoked into a large argument about why the Singapore Government is not doing a good job even though they have provided all of us with food and shelter (better than Africa right..).

Often in Singapore we are led to believe that demonstrations and rallies are inefficient and detrimental to the advancement of society. We view them as a sign of laziness (don’t want to work hard), disrespect towards establishment and somehow always compare them to be Tiananmen 89. There was none of that here. I felt friendship, community, care, concern. Not defiance.

PictureNY Website / Sign the E-Petition

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Re: first amendment rally a.k.a 40 years behind

July 30, 2007

Conversation with an American:
American: we got protesting out of our system in the 60s and now it seems so dated
Singaporean: well how do you deal with crazy people making crazy laws?
A: you just trust that other americans will stand up and do something about that shit
A: in the meantime, you just bitch about things that you don’t like over drinks and roll your eyes at everyone
S: i guess we are just 40 years behind you guys
S: except there is no ‘first amendment’ to shout

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Re: Re: first amendment rally

Aug 3, 2007

Who said all this was futile? Citizen action rocks! We spoke, they listened!
Today the MOFTB announced that they will withdraw the proposed regulations and redraft these permit laws! Yay!! We can shoot again!

Stat: The petition that PictureNY organized garnered 31600 signatures in 1 week.

MOFTB official statement / NYT Article City Blog Room / NY Daily Editorial

Tue 24 Jul 07, 11.20am

ABC featured StopGenocideNow and i-ACT on the news yesterday!

Check out the shot of the website 0’34″!

And yes, that’s “Yu-Lin Tan” you see in the picture right there!

Go i-ACT!

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Fri 20 Jul 07, 11.12am

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by Jeannie Servaas

(Half Bonzo, Bonzo Pooping, Bonzo Scratching)

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Tue 17 Jul 07, 4.37pm

Below is a quote, from Karim Rashid of all people in his Karimanifesto, which is an extension of the “be a creator, not just a consumer” paradigm i wholly live my life by:

“There are three types of beings – those who create culture, those who buy culture, and those who don’t give a shit about culture. Move between the first two.”

I think the saddest thing in the world, is when people who already have had their basic food/shelter needs fulfilled, don’t strive to question and strive to achieve more meaning and enrich their lives (through whatever means).

I promise to always be creating, constantly, til the day that I die.

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Sun 15 Jul 07, 10.25pm

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I have already procrastinated no fewer than 6 days to write about this. (and I don’t even dare mention the 6 months it took me to get my ass moving on starting the website redesign)

In these 6 days, 3000 people have statistically perished from the conflict that is going in Darfur.

Hence the name “Stop Genocide Now.”

With every top-down bureaucratic problem solving approach, there is a bottom-up small guy reaching from the grassroot level trying to make change. In the past 2 years, my good friends Yuen-Lin and Carol have teamed up with team leader Gabriel Stauring and a host of other caring individuals who have devoted many countless unpaid hours towards a greater good of stopping genocide, now.

SGN’s unique approach is this: Gabriel has been flying down to Sudan in person and to record videos of the real situation on the ground, interviewing key personnel in the area as well as visiting camps. The entire initiative is called i-ACT (Interactive Activism). At this very moment, Gabriel and Yuen-lin and Connie (Gabriel’s sister) are in Chad, reporting on the Darfur crisis, and from now Jul 10-20 will be sending back 1 video and lots of blog posts updating us on the situation over there. We are currently already in Day 6 of this instalment of i-ACT.

Here’s what you do:

Visit the website and take a look at the videos by clicking on the link below. Read some of the stories and experiences and write a comment. The idea is to be in the know and be mobilized and spread the word to people around you.

Stop Genocide Now.

Procrastination suddenly sounds a lot more serious when it translates to: StopGenocideLater.

Sun 15 Jul 07, 9.36pm

Inspired by an old football magazine I used to read, Match, as well as Wired Magazine’s wired/tired/expired, I bring you Flash/Trash #1! Charting collate.org’s value trends.

FLASH! TRASH!
Union Sq Times Sq
Grit Glitz
Grunge Glam
Community Corporations
Bottom Up Top Down
   
Thu 28 Jun 07, 4.35pm

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Mia Lee, age 5

4:27:45 PM spiltmilk: this is really bizarre but pple have been standing me up the entire week at work
4:27:52 PM niacin: ?
4:28:04 PM spiltmilk: yesterday a flooring rep didn’t show
4:28:09 PM spiltmilk: today a client didn’t show
4:28:15 PM spiltmilk: and now my lighting consultant is mia
4:28:23 PM niacin: Mia is your consultant? :)
4:28:27 PM spiltmilk: harhar
4:29:11 PM spiltmilk: i’m serious, it’s really weird
4:29:32 PM niacin: dunno
4:29:40 PM niacin: maybe you need a more comfortable chair
4:30:02 PM spiltmilk: so that they’ll be more willing to come to meetings??
4:30:21 PM niacin: no so that they won’t keep standing you up!! HAHAHAHAHAHAH

Wed 27 Jun 07, 4.54pm

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A long overdue half-written post back from october last year, some thoughts on Las Vegas that came up while I was designing something there for work:

Designing a building in Las Vegas is an extremely difficult, and paradoxically challenging task.

As architects and designers, we often approach a design problem by asking ourselves: how do we make this a different and more enriching experience than everything that has come before it?

What does this mean though, in Las Vegas, where the status quo is the spectacular. Do you go one up on the spectacular, in which case you are only valid until the next spectacular thing. Or do you go the reverse, depart from the kitsch and theme park artificiality and actually apply solid grounded design principles.

There is no environmental, social, demographical or anthropological reason that a city should ever exist in the first place. In that sense, the city is artificial. It is appropriate then, that the defining building type of Las Vegas, the Casino, revels in its artificiality. There are miniature replicas of New York, Paris, Egypt, Italy. Fake cities within a fake city. Ironically enough, that is contextual.

That’s why when Lee Hsien Loong compared us to Las Vegas and encouraged us to use it as a role model for Singapore, I could not believe what i was hearing. We really don’t need anymore artificiality.

In the everyday urban environment, there is an element of repetition, routine that defines everyday existence. To challenge that architecturally means to introduce elements of exhilaration and spectacular. This can be done with design strategies such as introducing unexpected materials, introducing non-traditional programmatic adjacencies or spatial relationships. To delight, amuse, or to shock.

A NYT article on Las Vegas said this:-

“[In Las Vegas] everything new quickly seems old, while the old struggle to keep up.”

In the case of Las Vegas, to innovate and exhilarate means to up one another on the bigness and grandness. It’s interesting to know that the greenest grass and largest pools of water this side of the world, can be found in the middle of the Nevada Dessert, all continually watered to keep alive.

Or how about this, for a while we toyed with introducing the natural, the material, the honest. Desert landscaping, no exorbitant pools of water, site specific desert materials like clay, rammed earth (boss didn’t like it).

Architecture and buildings, human intervention on the natural landscape designed and built to be timeless, to weather gracefully and last generations, perhaps are objects and values that do not belong here in Las Vegas.

(photo credit: lasvegasgolfadventures.com)

Sat 23 Jun 07, 3.48am

My grandma skypes! :)

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