《 #籠罩下的巨大哀愁 》
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A Dark Cloud of Sorrow Looms Over
by Yu-Jun LIN
Late mornings and sleepless nights. Frustration. Anxiety.
They seem to have infiltrated our consciousness and entered our dreams. We recognize the shape of eaves, the folding line of streets, and return to our dwelling coordinates where we hide and live. We see restless men and women in full feather wandering through the brightly-lit city and then sitting shoulder to shoulder with countless strangers, between countless walls.
In the 1970s, urbanism started paving its way into Taiwan. Bidding farewell to the landscape of an agricultural society, life thus became crowded and repressive in cities. The meaning of “urbanism” does not merely lie in towering skyscrapers but in altered landscapes, living conditions, isolation and loneliness as well as increasingly complex social issues. Submerged in the capitalist system, every person has been assumed as a tiny component, whose labor force is needed by the whole mechanism, but not with one’s individuality as well.
However, the construction of liberalism constantly reminds us of our own subjectivity, along with the importance of being viewed as a whole. Such contradictory values leads to extreme unease and confusion that keeps building up and ceaselessly floods our minds with external chaos. As worries that never subside loom over us, we are forced to retreat to our dwellings, where we are perfectly alone, and safe. We can uninhibitedly be ourselves – yet under the lingering dark cloud of sorrows.
Frustrating questions as “Who am I?” seem to return in lonesome nights, invariably. When night falls, myriads of dazzling lights glisten in innumerous windows at the near distance. Gazing into the dreamlike, transient light, we recall things we hope to seal for good in our troubled mind. We question again and again, about what role we should be playing to integrate into the society but still maintain the integrity of our own subjectivity.
A Dark Cloud of Sorrow Looms Over features eight selected pieces and delineates the question of how people, as individuals, should coexist with others, a question deriving from urbanites’ perceptual conflicts experiences.
Zheng Er Qi | People
“People” mirrors the phenomenon of Taiwan’s transition from being an agricultural society to city since 1970. It precisely portrays everyday urbanity that people nowadays are familiar with: Although millions of people reside on one spot, their recognition of one another fails to grow with urbanization, despite the presumable nearness.
Chung Chih Ting|I Am by Your Side
With the explanation by an offscreen sound and the roleplay image, “I Am by Your Side” depicts how urbanites try to be in company, revealing people’s natural urge for social connection. Yet it ends up to be talking to oneself or pointless mumbles, simply a futility of communication.
Wu Bo Sian | Chimps with Mona Lisa’s Smile
In the video, the chimpanzees form a spectacle, say, abnormality, in a seemingly normal context. “Chimps with Mona Lisa’s Smile” is a response to conflicts between public administration and individual freedom, zooming in on the contradictions or constraints between all the intervenable and the non-intervenable in everyday scenes.
Wang Ding Yeh | One-One
“One-One” depicts how people try to maintain an intact, rational space of survival while sometimes fail to avoid transgressing, under limited resources in a highly competitive society. With much precision, it captures the specific default interpersonal distance, and poses the question: How should each person navigate to find the best living posture at the moment?
Tsai Jie | When the Dust Settles
“When the Dust Settles” shows people restlessly beating on a possible exit to get out. However, does such an exit really exist? Or is it simply a delusion stemming from one’s untamable impetuosity? The work reflects the desolation of men and women, who are rumbustious, but aimless.
Huan Yen Chiao | 1, 2, 3. Are You Already in Hiding, Fish?
Fish in the bowl resembles people trapped in cities: extravagant outfits, splashing neon lights; sensational visual effects indeed. “1, 2, 3. Are You Already in Hiding, Fish?” presents how people escape from their anxiety and weariness for the time being. The work highlights the entire incompatibility and a sense of solitude after one’s subjectivity is highly developed.
Wong Shu Lian | I found myself floating and sinking down once in a while
The work addresses the enduring controversy between liberalism and capitalism that have been engendering people’s inner conflicts. It captures one’s self-doubt and angst in a profound way while, by exploring how to determine one’s best position, raises the ultimate question – Who are we after all?
Chen Chia Jen | SWEETWATER
“SWEETWATER” was born under Chen’s reflections during his artistinresidence experience in Southeast Asia. Between people living in urban and rural areas, there is a grand difference of perspectives, regarding how to survive and live a good life. It implies the fact that the widely-recognized future image, constructed by our society, might not be as clear or real as it seems, or perhaps what people accepted is simply a vague, even somehow out-of-focus, prospect.
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展覽日期|2021/08/07(Sat.) ─ 09/12(Sun.)
展覽地點|台北當代藝術館廣場電視牆 MoCA Plaza LED TV Wall
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同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過8,520的網紅Josh the Intern,也在其Youtube影片中提到,I walked 100,000 steps in 24 hours and it was the hardest physically and mental challenge I have ever done! I explored Macau on my 100,000 steps chal...
neon lit 在 睹物斯人 Facebook 的最佳貼文
[Geylang, Singapore] Florescent blues and pinks from the brothels’ neon signs used to lit up the dark alleyways, and you could find sex workers sitting on the chairs or lining the back alleys, dark corners along the streets in Geylang, a bustling yet infamous vice city here in Singapore.
But the sight today is vastly different, as I picked up my camera and wandered down Lorong 17, the whole place was almost like a ghost town, the brightly lit brothels (or also known as “fish tanks”) in my memories look like run-down terrace houses instead.
A friend who is working as a hawker nearby said, the falling foot traffic had pushed the sex business online, while some of the pimps and prostitutes become food delivery drivers to make ends meet, since they couldn’t “maintain safety distancing” with their “clients”. I swear he chuckled when he told me that. 📍Singapore.🇸🇬
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#singapore #exploresingapore #discoversingapore #instasg #streetphotography #seetheworld #urbanjungle #citylife #geylang #depthobsessed #visitsingapore #sglocal #sonysingapore #sginstagram #sgphotography #discoverwithalpha #clickcity #myhome #citygrammers #createexplore #nightshooters #sghome #sonyalphaSG #visualgrams #ilovesingapore #rawurbanshots #sglife #moodygrams #covid_19
neon lit 在 Bangkok Foodies Facebook 的最佳解答
She Bangs! Sukhumvit soi 11 may no longer be the pulsating nightlife hub in Bangkok but there are still resilient fast food joints and foodie institutions that continue to keep their doors ajar for takeaway and delivery. God forbid they can still remain open after this 3rd wave of COVID-19 restrictions. But one new comer who shines their neon light through the grimly lit street is Bang Bang Burger. The name suggests and the burger tastes, the burgers are bangin'!
Burgers could arguably be the most debatable and iconic fast food menu item to exist, among pizzas and tacos, what constitutes "the best", comes down to personal taste and preference.
One thing that stands out, apart from Bang Bang's funky branding, is the sauce. The "Bang Bang" sauce and the "Babakew" sauce, with rich,
sticky and more-ish flavours is what sets this burger brand apart. It was only after I realised "In Sauce We Trust' happened to be their slogan.
#Gofigure.
Secondly is the thick and chunky beef pattie, so big, the pattie juts out over the rim of the brioche burger buns. Although not everything is original in taste, isn't that what we love about burgers? To get that drug-like foodie hit when biting down on one. Bang Bang burger should achieve thus, and for the quality, prices are fair and your burger will arrive in-tact, as the packaging for delivery is well taken care of. Last but not least, from one "chip" fan fantic to another, the homecut fries are just the cherry on the cake.
In these images: (Grab prices)
RAGING BULL (BEEF) WITH A SIDE - 342
BBQ CHEESEBURGER; Brioche bun, grass-fed beef, cheddar cheese, pickled jalapenos,red onion,
lettuce, BABAKEW SAUCE
THE DUKE (BEEF) WITH A SIDE - 342 THB
CHEESEBURGER; Brioche bun, grass-fed beef, cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato, pickled red onions, ,
BANG BANG SAUCE
#BangBangBurgers @bangbangburgersbkk #BangkokFoodies
neon lit 在 Josh the Intern Youtube 的最佳解答
I walked 100,000 steps in 24 hours and it was the hardest physically and mental challenge I have ever done!
I explored Macau on my 100,000 steps challenge, using my Garmin watch to record my steps. It works similarly to a fitbit, recording the amount of steps you do while walking.
I wanted to do this extreme adventure challenge to test my limits and see if I could walk 100,000 steps in a day.
As a challenge itself, it was very difficult but what made it harder was the fact that I filmed it all solo. I used my camera and tripod, carrying all my gear on my back for the 24 hour hiking challenge.
There were extreme highs and lows in this crazy travel experience however finishing it at 22 hours of walking was the most rewarding feeling in the world.
The distance of 100,000 steps is around 50 miles or 80km and I had never done anything close to that distance.
Many ultra marathons are 50 miles but I was only walking not running so it was not as bad as that! (perhaps next time I can try!)
I walked around Macau, exploring off the beaten path and discovering hidden gems all around the place. With this many steps to do I really could walk down every alleyway and street in Macau, exploring all the areas I had never travelled to before.
Macau is a great city for a challenge like this as I could explore so many different urban and natural environments, walking and hiking at the scenic Penha Hills for sunrise. When hiking off trail I even found 2 abandoned buildings that were awesome fun to explore.
I also walked past Ama Temple, the oldest temple in Macau at over 500 years old. The whole area around this Chinese temple is full of interesting history and a wonderful travel destination for things to do in Macau.
I walked down the red street, Senado Square, Hong Kung Temple and went to a secret travel destination called Sun Yat Sen Park. This park found on the border of Zhuhai offers great nature spots and very beautiful walks through greenery. It is certainly a hidden gem of Macau and worth travelling to or visiting when in Macau whether you live in Macau or are visiting on a Macau day trip from Hong Kong or China.
I then walked to Kun Iam Temple, exploring the ancient garden, off the beaten path and far from the crowds there are so many things to discover here it really makes for a great outdoor hiking adventure!
I walked over the Macau bridge to Taipa, exploring Old Taipa Village and then going back to the Grand Lisboa Hotel. Here back in Macau side you can find photogenic neon lit streets perfect for urban exploring or night photography.
Overall walking 100,000 steps in 1 day was an awesome adventure and a crazy travel challenge. Thank you to Garmin for recording all my steps!
I really hope you enjoyed this adventure video in Macau and if you would like to see more adventure vlogs like this one or more travel content in Macau, please let me know!
Thank you so much for watching this adventure challenge and I will see you in the next video!
#Garmin #adventure #challenge
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neon lit 在 ØZI Youtube 的精選貼文
【B.O.】
Composer 詞曲: ØZI, 9m88
Producer 編曲: ØZI
Bass: 簡道生
Piano 鋼琴: 曾增譯
Executive Producers製作人: ØZI, MCKY, LilFu海大富, Razor 剃刀蔣
Recording Engineer錄音師: Zachary Lin 林清智 @ How We Roll Music Studio好威龍音樂工作室
Mix 混音: 黃文萱
Directed by 視覺: Bobo Nuyent
Lyrics 詞:
Verse 1:
Cruising down the street in my 6-4
I’m about to get lit with my 6 hoes
I mean 6 bros
but haha probably both, I mean god knows
who we're gonna see in the clubs tonight
我穿梭這城市的neon-lights
有莫名的預感
今晚我又要醉了到底怎麼辦
想不到 該去哪裡pregame
我不要, 那裡一堆瞎妹
想領桌 但還沒12點
let’s just Suntory and tea隨便 oh
I don’t care
where we go
因為 i know...
Hook:
We’re about to B.O. tonight
We’re about to B.O. tonight
We’re about to B.O. x2
Verse 2:
The liquid flows into my body
連續喝了 三杯shot of whiskey
還比不上旁邊的Fanny
她喝個vodka都不加cranberry juice.
說到Fanny
剛剛坐在她旁邊的女孩
她好可愛
是我的菜
dat ass so nice
I love her laugh
She looked at me like 坐過來
I’m frickin down for that, so I
慢慢的穿過人群走到她的身邊
她一邊看著我還一邊不停放電
Im loving the vibe of the night
And for that
Hook:
We might as well just B.O. tonight
We might as well just B.O. tonight
We might as well just B.O.B.O.
We might as well just B.O.B.O.
9m88:
I'm always like a party poop
Look at ppl, what they tryna proove
til the moment I see you
我已知道what I wanna do
Think, imma B.O. with you,
a little bit Chill-O with you,
a little bit
Boi don't kill my vibe~with it
How about we make a deal?
我們可以跳舞跳到天亮
可以什麼都不用想
live in this moment 不必假裝
Let's go with the flow tonight
Only me and you, and you, and you Y
es, I think you know- what to do
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