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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.)
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同時也有1部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過6,070的網紅Zoraya Vadillo,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Every Saturday we get hot and sweaty for a 2 hour workshop held by Ishaq Vadillo, my genius brother who teaches us all things health, nutrition and fi...
importance of good posture 在 Facebook 的最佳解答
It’s been awhile since we focus training on our back. Although all those weight interval training, compounds movement that we had done, all worked on our back too directly or indirectly.
But this Saturday, let’s us really focus on activating our back muscles, build not just a sexy back with lines and cuts like our desirable abs line. The importance of strong back is definitely not less than a strong abs.
Strong back gives you a good body posture, reduce your neck & back ache after long day of sitting in office, strong back = strong CORE!
Those that have weights, please ready your weights, we can use from double 1.5/2kg dumbbells (or water bottles), to 10kg dumbbells. So ready all weights that you have. Plus! If you have resistance band, we will be using it. And ready a bench or a chair! Lastly, yoga mat! We will end the workout with HIIT finisher.
Share it with your friends and family! Come join me! Don’t miss this one!
importance of good posture 在 A Happy Mum Facebook 的精選貼文
No phones. No iPads. No computer or video games. Minimal TV time. Occasional movies. Just lots and lots and lots of books.
Still, this day has arrived when my firstborn realises she can no longer see so clearly in her right eye and a trip to the optometrist confirmed one of my biggest fears. Well, at least she is still feeling positive about the entire experience and is excited to put on her brand new purple specs to read. I guess nothing will ever get in the way between this strong-willed girl and her books.
I can choose to keep on chiding "I told you so" or lamenting about why she never inherited my perfect eyesight genes, or I can accept the fact that this is a part of her now and while it is all new to us, I can do my part as a mum to support and encourage her. Oh, and keep on nagging about the importance of bright lighting and a good sitting posture.
Whatever it is, reading is a good habit that runs strong in our home and I hope we will still keep it up while doing our best to take care of our eyes. For someone who is born with astigmatism - which we discovered when she was in kindergarten - and never achieved 6/6 in her eye screening tests before, I just hope her myopia will not progress (too much). Sounds like a dream? Oh well, let's just take a step at a time and see where this journey leads us. Most importantly, as we move into a new chapter, may this book lover of mine continue to find joy between the lines and write her beautiful life story page by page.
P.S. We love you no matter what happens, my dear. Continue to dream big and never let life get you down or think that you are not enough. 我们永远支持你! ❤
#ahappymum #mylittlebookworm #wearingspecsforthefirsttime #learningtoaccept #还是走到这一天 #shelovestoread #booksareherlife #newphase #weareallinthistogether
importance of good posture 在 Zoraya Vadillo Youtube 的最讚貼文
Every Saturday we get hot and sweaty for a 2 hour workshop held by Ishaq Vadillo, my genius brother who teaches us all things health, nutrition and fitness.
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Waking up at 7am on a Saturday, is not exactly my idea of a perfect weekend. But if it's to get a good sweat and exercise high, then I am all in!
A trainer for almost 3 years now and a health and fitness fanatic for longer, Ishaq is my go to guide for all things health related. Always learn so much from his workshops and I'm so happy to see he is one of the few people that really teaches his clients how to take care of themselves even if they aren't training with him.
Such a proud big sister! :D
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This was the first of a series of workshops Ishaq is doing every weekend, so I thought I would take the opportunity to bring you guys along for the ride.
He talks us through the importance of posture when doing heavy weight movements like the 'Clean and jerk' and explains how strengthening you abs and core will lead to good posture as your muscles build around your body.
We didn't use any weights as Ishaq explains that using your body as the weight is more than sufficient to get your muscles working.
After 2 hours of engaging our cores, learning that doing a Malaysian squats is no easy feat, and learning the importance of compound movement, the workshop came to a close.
Ishaq and I then hit the gym to pump some iron!
I'm doing leg day today which is my favourite day and I absolutely killed myself on the weights. Actually got stuck doing squats at one point and had to embarrassingly ask someone to lift the weight off me.
After almost busting a vein and watching Ishaq do pull ups with 30kg and then... with 40kg!! ... I headed back home for some more heavy lifting.
Hauled a massive 8kg washing machine into the back of our car to take home and that was where my body just decided to switch off. Got back home and within 10 minutes was fast asleep on the couch.
Ended the day in the kitchen cooking for some lovely guests we were having for dinner.
Hope you guys enjoyed watching another vlog with me.
My vlogging has been so inconsistent recently due to work and travel and a whole bunch of life things that also creeped into the mix, but I will try to get consistent vlogs out this month.
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and please leave comments! I love hearing from you guys! :)
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