Sunday, September 28, 2008

thank you, whoever you are.

this is just beautiful.

so wonderfully scripted but yet unpretentious.
it just encapsulates my thoughts from start till the end


Saturday, September 27, 2008

sometimes people just don't think.
and why can't you just listen.

isn't doing something for someone who means alot to you more significant than anything else?

i doubt so when its you.

Sunday, September 21, 2008

shanghai in 2010?

want a free trip to shanghai in 2010?
read on for more details!

what's happening in shanghai in 2010?

the world expo is a large scale, global and non-commercial exposition.
think of it as the world's 3rd largest event, after the olympics and the world cup.
basically, countries all the world will be setting up pavilions which are aimed at promoting the exchange of ideas and the development of the world's economy, culture, science and technology; and to allow nations to showcase their acheivements as well as to improve international relations.


it is expected that 70million visitors will visit the site in the period of 6 months when the expo is on!
i.e. 1 may to 30 oct 2010.


how can i win the trip? (and other wonderful prizes)

submit your ideas for singapore's self-built pavilion!
either by introducing an entirely new theme or by simply just inputting ideas!
the current theme is 'city of possibilities, transforming lives'.
and of coz there are other sub themes that u can work on - culture, science and tech, economy, communities and rural-urban linkages.

for a more visual explanation and more details,



please visit www.singaporeatworldexpo.com
contest ends 31st dec 2008!


Tuesday, September 16, 2008

my heart goes out to you,
paralympians

salutes.
:)

Saturday, September 6, 2008

wall e


i recently caught wall-e on the big screens and i must say i am very impressed with pixar's lastest animation installation.
in case you haven't heard what wall-e is about (which planet are living on?!),

here's a little synopsis :

What if mankind had to leave Earth, and somebody forgot to turn the last robot off?
Academy Award(r)-winning writer-director Andrew Stanton ("Finding Nemo") and the inventive storytellers and technical geniuses at Pixar Animation Studios ("The Incredibles," "Cars," "Ratatouille") transport moviegoers to a galaxy not so very far away for a new computer-animated cosmic comedy about a determined robot named WALL*E.

well, we all ( based on the trailers) know that it is also part love story when wall-e falls in love with another robot called eve.
while this love story is heartwarming and puts you in the lovey dovey mood for romance, i felt that it was more of the underlying message that the director's were trying to put across that impressed me throughout.

of coz, the humanization of wall-e blew me away as well even though he hardly spoke a word that was audible.
haha.

i'm gonna spoil this for all of you guys that haven't watched it yet, heh.
i think what sets wall-e apart from the other animations is that interestingly as it sounds, the movie deals with current issues.
not your usual cliched issues like treasuring your loved ones, family values etc but rather, the issue of consumerism which is definitely prevalent in today's time and age.
we just buy and buy and buy... even though we don't really need them.
and what happens in the end?
we end up with alot of thrash and forecasting into the future, we'll have no space for thrash and we end up living somewhere other than on earth (which happened in the movie).

and of coz they touched on the topic of the over-reliance on technology.
everything would very much be automated in the future, just a touch of a button and you get whatvever you want.
your servers would be robots
your meals are liquidated
you communicate through virtual screens
you dont even have to walk - electronic chairs would carry you around.

and because we can do everything virtually,
you will grow fat
grossly fat that you have problems standing on your own feet because you haven't used them in ages.

you don't even know how the human touch is like -
something that really irked me when i saw it.
and i thought for a moment would we really forget how the human touch feels like in future?
esp due to the proliferation of the use of instant messaging, skype etc that we lose the essence and joy of face-to-face meetings.

its just scary.
at least for me.

and like in the movie, you'd realise that one day, technology would turn its back on us but the good thing is tat we are humans after all, the ones with the brains.
we just have to know how to use them.


well i'm just hoping that i won't live long enough to experience all that's to happen.



go watch wall-e soon for the comedy and its hidden agenda for us earthlings! :)