Showing posts with label imperceptible. Show all posts
Showing posts with label imperceptible. Show all posts

16.12.11

Book P R E V I E W

The book has been done and ready a week now. I'm pretty excited to see where all these little experiments are leading to. I've been thinking lately about books a lot. There's nothing that can satisfy the comfort and intimacy of holding a book in hand and reading/interacting with it than reading an ebook on an ipad/kindle or a laptop/computer screen. This little book that I created is meant to be interactive. I want to engage people with people, and I the facilitator.
Book details: coptic bound, felt cover, all hand assembled!






24.11.11

a BOOK. for you, for me, for us.

If you'd honestly ask me if I like blogging, the internet, or anything digital, I'd gear more towards a 'no'. There's just something about things digital that make me somehow believe that if all electrical power and energy were to die out, these things would terribly cease to exist and function. Also, things digital don't do well in the environmentally-friendly category (mmhmm, I'm a bit of a closeted Greenpeace lover & supporter, in the mental sense).

The very thought of blogging really gives me the shivers... not exactly in a bad way. I'm just not used to it, nor am I used to journal writing. I was just told it wasn't good habit to write to yourself/a book.
And so... I have devised a plan to feed that hand-made, natural, analogue lover in me.

I am going to publish a book.
ya.
a BOOK.
I'm that ambitious.

alright, why.

To start things off, I believe the internet world is such a distraction to a lot of things in the real world. It is helpful at times, but when something like homework, research and things-to-do-on-the-computer happen, it's proven not very helpful at all. Especially to students.

I believe that the internet has made us loose our focus on a lot of things because of its variety of information sourcing from different areas. It's not to say that that is a bad thing, but when you're on the net and want to search for a specific thing (say for example a pecan pie recipe), you end up with a heap load of info, consisting mostly of that which you don't need.
Within the internet arise the unwanted babies of the digital realm - advertisements everywhere, sound (sometimes), viruses lurking around, hackers of personal info, etc.
There are a lot of unnecessary things that dwell within the internet which I don't agree with.
Thus I have come up with the dream of having a book as part of this investigative project of im.perceptible.

The book lover in me has sparked back up. This book is going to be published in 2 weeks.
Because this im.perceptible project is about engaging people with myself and one another, I've decided that the digital outlet would be this blog and the analogue would be a hand-held item, something that is portable yet of a precious nature and value : a book.
To me, books are precious. They embody time and space in a way that a digital form wouldn't.
The very act of manually turning pages and feeling the texture of the book already brings memories, hopes, emotions and a hint of joy to a viewer. Because a book is so enclosed in itself, I believe that it focuses the viewer's attention even more intensely, engaging the viewer in a very personal way, in their space & time, mentally & physically. A book is greatly free from distractions within it, and hey it lets your eyes rest more from that glowing computer screen you've been working away on all week long.
Nowadays, I'd consider a book as a vacation. It's like a little get-away into the author's world, into a world fictional or not, but becomes the reality when one reads into it.

So
I am pretty stoked for this book. Lets just say it's going to have probably around 30 pages, and with lots of everything engaging.

WATCH OUT for it! soon.

17.11.11

16.11.11

Shoe Snip

Where have your shoes gone today?

Draw a simple line picture.

Post as your Facebook profile picture.

Write a caption for it
(Did they feel as comfortable as you did? What are their names?).

Take a screenshot.

Send to im.perceptible.ms@gmail.com



- Entry One -

Jennifer Chong's Blundstones #500.
These shoes were made to be worn and to be comfortable while wearing them. Today I had them on for over 12 hours. Another great feature is that the keep my feet dry when its raining.


- Entry Two -

Lily Orcsik's Moccasins


Snip to create Happiness

Close your eyes.


Choose a number from 1 to 10.


Take a PHOTO of this step in the recipe for happiness.
Publish it as a reply to this post.
Or
send to this email address: im.perceptible.ms@gmail.com


Recipe for Happiness: (Inspired by)

1. Take the 12 months of a year.

2. Clean them thoroughly of all bitterness, hate, and jealousy.

3. Make them fresh & clean as you possibly can.

4. Now cut each month into 28, 30 or 31 different parts.

5. Prepare it one day at a time out of these ingredients.

6. Mix well into each day one part of faith, one part of patience, one part of courage, and one part of work.

7. Add to each day one part of hope, faithfulness, generosity, and meditation, and one good deed.

8. Season the whole with a dash of good spirits, a sprinkle of fun, a pinch of play, and a cupful of good humor.

9. Pour all of this into a vessel of love.

10. Cook thoroughly over radiant joy, garnish with a smile, and serve with quietness, unselfishness, and cheerfulness.

5.11.11

1st Snip.pet

Piece no. One | a SNIPPET from Im.perceptible on Vimeo.

Journal 2. Piece number One

Take 2 | Piece no. One | 24th of October

Sandy Chang joined forces with me!

It was yet another extremely sunny day of the fall in Vancouver and my awesome amigo Sandy Chang joined me in the trek around the streets of Vancouver this day.

Our location : Cambie & Broadway St., right opposite the Starbucks next to the Canada Line stn.
The set-up : One person holding the camera, another holding up a sign, and both interview people.
I must say again, I really enjoy working in teams.
The response from people this day was amazing. 10 people interviewed in 2 hours was worth a shot.
The best part : we just had to stand in a spot and be ourselves, holding a tiny sign in hand that explained who we are and what we do in a couple words, and watched as people geared towards us. It was really exhilarating watching people get excited too about this project.

One thing I learned was that getting people engaged didn't have to be so planned out and hard to do. I find that people engage the most with my performances, art, and myself in general when I allow them to see the passion I have in what I do, which shows me in a bit of a vulnerable and approachable state. No, it's not really about being nice and all charming like that girl next door (hah)... it's more about the passion and truth behind what one does.