Thursday, December 29, 2011

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Orz. Heart. Pain.


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Monday, October 24, 2011

One of the places

One of the place I want to visit before I die...

with you.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

(R)



Listening to "Road Meets The Sky" by The Fauns, appears in my heart.

Monday, September 12, 2011

弦中之音

为了不让难得的假日虚度,那晚决定去听小提琴演奏会。听着时而活泼、时而悲泣的弦音… 我的心却随着那背景不显著的钢琴音,沉静了下来。这时,有点想念Michael Nyman。
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Basic element

While i was running along the beach, I'm having this great anxiety about problems at work in my mind. I let the mind open to the anxiety and at the same time also mindful on my steps.
Then, an understanding come to mind: the anxiety comes from fear, fear of the obstruction to get what i desired. That obstruction again is caused by another fear and another desire, which can be traced up multiple levels till the top of the management, the shareholders... Desire is the basic element that keep the structure running. That's how it works.
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Friday, May 6, 2011

Symphony of little noises (video)

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Symphony of little noises

Tonight's Mono concert marked my third year in Singapore. Two years ago, i was standing in the same spot listening to the humming noises of Mono.

I was first attracted to this band because they created a song inspired by Sadako Sasaki, a little victim of atomic bomb dropped at Hiroshima. During the recording of "Under the pipal tree" in studio, the attacks of September 11th took place. This has impacted Mono's later work with message of war as a senseless act and only bring sufferings.

Eventually, the symphony of little noises subside into the great silence. Eventually, the noises of tiny speck of existence dissolve into the great universe. Keep humming.
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Saturday, January 29, 2011

French Stuff

Coming back from france, i started looking for some French movies to watch. I enjoyed both Amelie and Micmacs by Jean-Pierre Jeunet, so i looked up his other works and found this Delicatessen.

It's a dark comedy about the darkside of humanity, and of course, the petite little love that exists amidst it. The little conversation in one scene about how the rich people get social privileges while the poor one need to sacrifice their old mother, reminds me of Daniel, a French friend that I met, who have the similar criticism on the Capitalism social structure.

I'm still feeling lazy to write about my brief trip in france, but watching a French movie brings back a strangely familiar feeling.
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