21 April 2011

選擇

饑饉三十,是一個體驗。



赤著腳地走在飢餓貧民的路上,走到"城市"工作,以為會有出路,卻愈走愈苦。辛苦地賺了張工廠證,一心想賺取更多金錢,結果卻不幸"工傷",迫於無奈回到市集,卻賺不夠所需,最後要到苦工場做苦工。到苦工場了,當然要辛苦幹活,幹得好有機會離開,機會卻只有二十分之一。

我想這大概就是貧民的寫照。我感受到的不只是辛苦,而是當生活迫人時,你根本變得毫無選擇權。我們生活在充滿選擇的環境中,其實是何等的幸福。
  
 


兩日一夜的饑饉,有天公造美,有風吹雨打。雷暴警告與黃色暴雨警告下,我們卻幸運得可以躲到看台上。我們自私地認為我們可以選擇自己的人生,我們卻從來沒有想過,地球上有些人根本就從來沒有選擇過。 


13 April 2011

Everybody has a dream...


Everybody has a dream.  Catching your dream is never easy.  During the journey, you encounter so many problems and obstacles, you get frustrated, you break down.  Nobody said it was easy, but you just have to hang in there and keep going, solve the problems one by one and untangle your dreams.

I so agree with this quote from Bill Tikos, founder of thecoolhunter.net - "Life begins at the end of your comfort zone, so get used to being uncomfortable. It won’t kill you.  Do you need a sign? Here it is:"  This is so true, it is at times of greatest discomfort that we actually learn and grow the most.


06 April 2011

HYPERREALITY

我們都活在一個真實與非真實間的世界。

We all live in a world of HYPERREALITY.

The word HYPERREALITY originated from French sociologist/philosopher Jean Baudrillard.

"The very definition of the real has become: that of which it is possible to give an equivalent reproduction... The real is not only what can be reproduced, but that which is always already reproduced: that is the hyperreal... which is entirely in simulation."

"Illusion is no longer possible, because the real is no longer possible."

I was playing with typography on my name last week, and I discovered something else that my name could actually be.  Rosalie becomes a lie.

I went to the Creative Ecologies: Hong Kong for the Design Dialogue with a few emerging designers in Hong Kong, and Graphic Designer Leo Chan mentioned a lot of contradictions in his work.  The ideas of war and peace, reversal evolution, the imperfect Snow White....There are so many contradictions in life.  Is what we see real? Can we really believe what we see?  He also defined design as religion, which I think is very true.  What is right and what is wrong?  What is true and what is false?  There are no guidelines to it whatsoever, and believing in ourselves is the best design we could make. 

City Magazine explored the topic of AUTHENTICITY this month, and brought up the idea of hyperreality.  In this highly commercial world, when everything is mediated, when our city is being planned extensively, is authenticity still possible?



When things no longer sit in the right position, am I still the ME that I used to be?

And finally, the truth is, we can't distinguish what is true anymore.

hyperreality: a reality more real than reality

there's always two sides to look at things.

which one is the reality?

design is a religion.

and what really is religion anyway?

when things change perspective, is it still authentic anymore?