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4d: Library

The Visit

After visiting the library, my initial impression of the place has not changed. Maybe because I always visit the library frequently and is quite familiar with the place. During my visit, I tried to find things that I don’t usually notice..

i realised that people including myself don’t really sit here or hang around this area… I’m not sure why, maybe because it’s too near the entrance or it’s too brightly lit? or it’s not that comfortable..

I realised this place where it had a sign saying caution low head room. I felt that it was kind of an awkward space because it was not big enough for people and its a space left empty.

I also noticed that maybe because of the colour of the room people find the darker space more cosy than the brighter spaces..

Another thing that struck me were these vents above me that people don’t really notice. It kind of reminded me of a monster’s legs/tentacles? Observing the pattern and movements of the vents left me with my imagination.

Other notable things in the library:

  • people who usually come here keep to themselves
  • very little human interaction
  • people don’t really look at each other
  • surround the place are the roads and the bushes
  • vibrations of busses can be felt or heard when you sit at the bean bag area
  • sometimes foreign construction workers walk pass by the glass window, and it feels awkward or weird when they get close and walk pass you, although there is obviously a glass window

What people say:

Things I want to pursue:

  • Human Interaction
  • Personal Space
  • Human Response to Objects

Ideas:

1. “My Life Depends On You” – human interaction

  • Proposed Location: – study area –
  • Synopsis: Could a life be fully dependant on a group of strangers? Could a group of strangers co-work together to take care – feed, water, clean – a snail? This work comments on human interaction that can take place in a library where often, interaction do not occur. People often keep to themselves, not looking at other people. By putting them in a situation that tests their morality, could a group of strangers work together to create a conducive environment for a snail?
  • Description: This installation involves a set up of an empty container with a  snail in it with only air and little food for it. The container is placed on a table in the middle of the study area. Above it shows a sign saying “My life depends on you”. Below lay materials needed like soil, water, food etc. The work invites the users to assemble a more suited environment for the snail and to sustain in the upcoming days.
  • Sketch: 

 

2. “Heads” – personal space

  • Proposed Location: – study area, bean bag area, computer area, bookshelves –
  • Synopsis: The library is a place where each individual is very much cocooned in his/her personal space. Nobody looks at each other and everyone is at peace. Often when being looked at or a presence is felt, this peace is disturbed, making people feel uncomfortable. This work interferes/interrupts the personal space of the people using its space, prompting them to react to the heads.
  • Description: This work consists of mannequin heads on different parts of the library usually where people sit to their work. Some maybe small hidden in the plug areas, some maybe normal sized staring at people as they do their work. (Not sure to paint them normally or leave them looking unnatural)
  • Sketch:

 

3. “Wrapped” – human/object response

  • Proposed Location: – study area, bean bag area, computer area, staircase –
  • Synopsis: Through interviews people judge the library through comfort level, especially chairs. This work wraps objects in materials that changes the meaning, and eventually feelings associated with the object. It would be interesting to see the reactions and response to the objects wrapped.
  • Description: Objects would be wrapped in different materials for e.g. chair would be wrapped in either aluminium, cling wrap, egg cartons, faux fur etc. Objects chosen would be things that are often used like the mouse, chairs, bean bags, tables. stairs etc
  • Sketch: 

Zine Final Idea

I felt that my first visit to Queenstown was slightly unsuccessful in terms that I was too focused on the cats. I think I made the mistake of coming to the destination with pre-thought ideas in my head. In that way, I was fitting the ideas onto the place – making it unoriginal to the place.

I was just very fortunate enough to find lots of cats that day. What more when it rained that day when I visited it.

This time, I made sure to take pictures of the environment around me. To really immerse myself in what the town has to give me.

First off, I took pictures of what used to be one of the highest HDB in Singapore – Forfar House. Which I did not go the the first time I came here.

The place was relatively nicer and grander than a normal HDB.

The Queenstown MRT had a very distinct blue which I found very intriguing.

The stairs and hills I needed to climb to get around. It was very tiring and strenuous because I knew if I had climbed down, I would have to climb up again in a few more metres ahead of me. It was also stressful because I was getting tired and I started to strategise my routes and trying to form a map in my head, to find out what connects to what so I don’t walk in circles and I get my pictures.

I find this place specifically interesting. On the first floor u see ground. But on the second floor, you always see ground. And in this picture we see ground on both levels. This is because the building is set on a hill. It is very confusing to me.

The colours, patterns and geometry on the HDB is really interesting.

The winding roads… Can’t wait to photograph more of this circular roads.

These flower shaped hole kept recurring throughout the HDB. I only saw these in advertisements and on other forms of media but I never would have guessed I would meet upon these special holes here. They are truly original to Queenstown.

Finally the cats! These time I fed them cat food… most of them aren’t friendly and are more scared than ever… except the white one! Also less cats were out in the open because it wasn’t raining. But I know most of them are hiding in the drains.

IDEA

For the idea, I felt a bit stuck. Finding that balance between an original idea but still keeping the strong Queenstown identity and yet, trying to stray far from the tourist-y iconic places and features was hard.

To be honest, I left this assignment untouched. I did not even think about it, trusting myself that the idea and inspiration will come when it wants to.  Then it hit me.

An original idea. It comes from me. Something out of honesty. Something I really felt and experienced. The answer was with me all along. I decided to go with the emotions approach and thought a poem would really suit and help me convey the feelings when I was there.

Straightaway I thought of the word “MAZE”. Being in a maze makes u feel lonely, lost, confused, anxious and but still hopeful.

Words like “fantasy” “reality or not reality” “out of the ordinary” “repetition” can be stemmed out from the theme MAZE.

The pictures above are some of my ideas to this fantasy lost world I described as Queenstown where logic does not exist. It had that royalty quality – shininess/the chrome material – but i also feel that it might not speak  out the right message.

This was my inspiration: a music video by Nikki Minaj where she had 3d chrome material/liquid coming out of objects and features in the video. I thought it really suited my idea of the illogical environment and something that confuses the viewer.

Another idea was to do kaleidoscope photography – an idea that will really show the reputation factor. Using a colourful kaleidoscope lens would also help the fantasy Alice in Wonderland vibe.

 

2d: Queenstown Recce

I had some initial ideas for the zine. I knew I wanted it to be more of a picture thing, but after much thinking I was thinking of including some sketches in it too!

I did research on queenstown and found that it had a lot of iconic places to go. The place even has a heritage trail. However, I really don’t want to make it into a tourist-y thing but rather my OWN take on the place. I did however, enjoyed learning about the history of queenstown online.

After researching, these were some of the ideas I had:

  1. objects treated as artefacts
  2. the royals of queenstown – cats / the monarchy
  3. the prayer space of queenstown
  4. the outfits of queenstown
  5. the hidden treasures of queenstown/  wealth and the royal treasures
  6. the royal views of queenstown

I really wanted to do the royal cats one and I was lucky enough to find that queenstown is infested with cats, I couldn’t believe it. I also think that it’s suitable because cats have this “I’m superior” than you vibe. But yet you still adore it to death.

If this idea doesn’t work, I think I’d like to try the royal views of queenstown. This idea involves me to go up to the highest floors of queenstown and snap a picture. However, during my recce, the queenstown area seemed very unsafe with very little people walking past. (because it’s a weekday?) and I didn’t dare to go up the highest level without a friend..

so here are my pictures of the cats:

so sad that this is a blur pic