Monday, July 30, 2007

Great circles dance in sphere

It’s raining on an ordinary morning
We walk to the beat of raindrops
Strap on leather boots, and big raincoats
I imaging we still walking
But only in the parellel world

You stand beneath my ground
And seldom wonder what’s up there
I am floating in the sky
I look down with curious eyes
What is happening on the other side?
In a parellel world

One foot in, the other one wet
Still raining on an ordinary day
The music blows my fringe like sweeping chimes
In the next life, the distant will be nearer.
For now, it’s still a parellel world.

Sunday, July 15, 2007

I'm beginning to be a Pro at killing time

Low Yat, gadgets and dangerous men. Coming soon.

Friday, July 13, 2007

I need my vitamins today

1.30pm
“Where were you this morning?" he asked.

“Left my laptop at home so I drove all the way back to pick it up. I decided to detour and spend some time with the birds” I replied.

“Birds?”
that questioning look irritates me.

“Ya, got on The Eye to spent 15 minutes with them in the sky. They taught me to do the track sheets. Nah, here. Email to the client”

“O. ok”. He walked away confused yet pleased that we made the 3pm deadline.

10.30am
When I woke up this morning, I couldn’t tell whether it’s 2006 or 2007. Standing at 5ft tall, wearing black bold Helvetica suit, the numbers rotated in front of my groggy eyes like the schedule panel at Changi airport.

I go through my usual routine – shower, dress and smoke. The morning felt surreal, yet my mind was alert enough to plan ahead for the day. I want to see Gavin tonight.

11.15am

Staring at my desk, trying to make out the void. Oh, my essential is missing. I picked up my keys and left. In my mind I thought “I couldn’t function with someone else’s keyboard” Least to say, it’s an excuse to take another long drive on a cloudy Friday afternoon.

The traffic didn’t bother me this time. Unlike in 2004, when I had to rush through the mad traffic because I locked my boyfriend at home.

12.30pm

Nothing better than being on top of the world alone, blasting Portishead from my iPod. It was breezy and the sky gave light warning that it’ll be crying soon. The ride took 15 mins. I came down feeling 15 years younger.

Tuesday, July 10, 2007

I've not gone crazy!

Those of you who think I've gone gila (with my last 2 entries), you are wrong. Though some say that I'm eccentric, but what I'm doing is merely for curiousity. I'm testing my new-found toy, the MOOD ME MOJI. Check the widget on the left hand panel.

MOOD ME MOJI is new and at beta stage. What I'm excited with is the capacity to read my emotions from the latest blog entry. I don't know how many emotions my MOJI can store, but since last night's installation, it went through a mix list of BIGCITYB IS HAPPY AND BIGCITYB IS ANGRY. Right now while writing this, it's ZZZZZZZ. Bored, I guess.

So, look out for the launch or download yours at mojikan.com. Tell me if you like. Or not.

Test

I love you I love you I love you. I'm super fly.

Monday, July 09, 2007

I hate you

i hate you, i hate you, i hate you, i love you.

Thursday, July 05, 2007

The benefit of blogging

Blogging is self-indulgent, even narcissitic some might say. But all of us have our indulgence and this is mine. Skiving a few minutes off work to blog a little. Here is a preview of what's work like. Cigs, coke & coffee, sketches and lots of laughs. Dentsu at its best behavior.









Tuesday, July 03, 2007

BFF


Cheers to 17 wacky years of friendship.

Sunday, July 01, 2007

LOVE & MONEY


OK, I have to admit, DJ Bunga had beat me to this. I’ve been toying with my musings about Love and Money for couple weeks; and just yesterday he’d said it all. So, instead of giving you an intro on LAM, I’ll jump right to what I like and ask that you check out Bunga’s link for a guest speaker POV (he was Stephan Lau’s companions, aka, The Translator).

Pecha Kucha, a subset of LAM
When Bombshelter first told me about their prep for Pecha Kucha, I expected a Mexican party with flowing tortillias and magaritas. Party no, but instead, a line-up of talks by a creative bunch on their love for work or the stuff they love, in 20 slides, 20 minutes. What’s interesting for the audience were the random topics because BC’s brief to these presenters was NO BRIEF. There was an obsesssive Helvetica fan who gave a rundown of the font’s history, DJ Blink on his love for bicycles, a curator and his photo discoveries and Bombshelter ‘10 cool things about being a designer’. So, it hit me! Pecha Kucha (means conversation in Japanese) is a pretty sweet deal for those seeking entertainment, talent hunting, or trend spotting opportunity for people like me. I later learnt that Pecha Kucha was started by 2 achitects from Tokyo to help designers improve their presentation skills (they are long-winded in presentations, apparently), hence the 20 slides/20 minutes rule to curb them from taking too much time to explain one slide. This kinda gathering is viralling around the region. For Malaysia, it is the first, thanks to British Council. One just happened in Taipei, and another one coming up in Thailand (Oakie, look out for it!). I wonder if it's a patented event – or is it free for all to adopt, like a Bunzan’s mind-map.

Wake up Malaysia, we have a new wave of talents. With independent designers coming out, I hope it’ll teach us a thing or 2 about sweat, patience and taking chances in the advertising world. Here are my favourites


Urban creatures – Chun Woei scuplts the most amazing creatures with a bleak story behind. These creatures are up for adoption (only RM49.90) and what’s odd is, he seals the creatures into a metal wired jail for the owner to bring it home. I have no idea why.


Stephan Lau– I only know as much as what the newspapers wrote. Nevertheless, his characters are decent and he knows how to make money from his talent. I like that, plus he drew an original character for me :-).

Lefty, Gilamon – If you've been following Gempak and Hype, you'll know that these Gilamon guys have come a long way to make it as it is. These 2 novel size magazines have been gaining momentum since inception in 2002(?)Lefty is my favourite. I like his work. His 50's cartoon pen strokes reminds me of Captain America era. Power.

Shieko – she’s my all-time sweetheart. Already in my link from Day 1. Need I say more?

Basheer on publishing
“I love you baby” is a contradiction when when you didn’t even pay some artists that was published.


Jamie Hewleet and his sketches It was my first time seeing footages from the Gorillaz concert. What I'm curious with is why 100,000 over people could react frantically to giant size holograms - they are not even human? The power of illusions, aha.

Most pictures courtesy of DJ Bunga, without him knowing. :)