Monday 30 September 2013

Smiley Headphone

My Friend from Miri, Sarawak came today for holiday and bought this headphone tanks and I was like "Hold on I want to take a pic of it!". See how the upside down headphone made a smiley emoticon instead?

The "Cup" Cake

So I went shopping earlier and found this cute thing. It is a tea cups that used to fit in a cupcake. I really love this one! It made me feel like baking a cupcake!

Making Faces in Typo

 Notice the smiley U?

... And the surprised O?

Making Faces in Food

I remember this picture! I took it in Bali on breakfast before heading home. I wanted to make it like a person eating breads greedily. I used to want to make cute things with food like some people did but mine just an epic fail! LOL

This one I took when I ate at Canopy for brunch. The egg spoiled a little but it made it look like a face with surprised face! P. S. : The food was really good.

This one was taken on my friend's birthday, Anas. Me and my friends want to make a pig face but turned out to this thing instead.

Another Analogical Thinking


I really want to go back to my childhood phase where everything seems so fun. This is a bag designed with pockets and tools to make sand castle on beach. Usually we went to the beach and found its so hard to bring everything yet this is designed to make it easier

Making Faces


This is just too cute! I saw this in Paragon. Turned out this is a chair for babies! It looks like a face!

Deer in the Headlights


This is from the alcheism exhibition at Nafa. It is a bookshelf with a shape of a deer head. I like this idea because usually a deer head comes in a 3d realism form but this one is very unique.

Another Forced Connection

Baking cups commonly come in stainless steel but this one comes in a Rubbery one. I think it is better than stainless one because sometimes when you bake it sticks on the stainless and hard to take out the cakes but with this silicone it is easier to take it out.



Spot this in MRT and i found it very eye catching.

Lamps in One

Found this lamp in HnM, i find this piece really interesting because it made the the window pieces become more interesting


Monday 23 September 2013

Post-It Notes Facts.

According to Post-It Brand Website, Dr. Spencer Silver, a 3M scientist, developed a repositionable adhesive, but he didn’t know what to do with his discovery. It wasn’t until six years later that his colleague, Art Fry, thought of a use for the adhesive. He was daydreaming about a bookmark that would stay put in his church hymnal and thus, the Post-it® Note was born. 

Source: Wikipedia

Aquarium.

This photo was taken from the SEA Aqurium at the Resort World Sentosa. An aquarium is basically adapted from the sea so people dont have to swim into the sea to see the beautifulness of a sea.

Pen

Pen actually reminds me of ink when people still use feather and ink to write and now everyone can get a pen anywhere they go. Its more practical.

Saturday 21 September 2013

Waterfall

Seeing a waterfal is one of the relaxing thing. Feeling of the breeze air, cool yet refreshing. These feelings came whenever I see a waterfall. Thus, when I went to Garden by the Bay, I was astonished by it. It's like the real one yet it is manmade with all these machine that makes you feel like you are in the rainforest.


Cars

Before car was invented, people use wheel carts with horse,bicycle,or by feet to travel. Then they invented car to easily things and save time when travel from places to places.

 

Camera

This is my brother at a camera shop. My sister wants to buy a digital camera so we went there. A camera is basically a development from our eyes. People want to capture things they see and voila.. camera was invented.


Thursday 19 September 2013

Analogycal thinking


I found this in NBC book store. It is a dictionary bookmark. Basically it is an idea came up from a bookmark. I found this thing very interesting because if you like to read or just starting to read this thing comes up useful to help you look up for vocabulary that you don't really know in every day life. It costs like 50 dollar but i think it is worth it.

Saturday 14 September 2013

Synesthesia #05

I don't think I have synesthesia but when I have to describe things like synesthetic people do, this is what I think:

Diamond Ring: Sweet, Loud, Wedding


Heels: Hurtful, Slippery touch, Loud colour, Citrus smell

Synesthesia #04

Meet Stephanie Corswell. She is an australian actress and soprano who has synesthesia.


"Monday is yellow; Tuesday is quite a deep red; Wednesday is sort of a grass green; Thursday is a much darker green but still quite bright; Friday has always confused me, it’s either a very dark purple, blue or grey; Saturday is white; and Sunday is sort of a light peach colour. For anyone who doesn’t understand what’s happening here, I have a neurological condition called synesthesia which means that I ‘see’ words in colours."

— From Stephanie Carswell Q & A websites. 


source: wikipedia

Wednesday 11 September 2013

Synesthesia #03


So i just found this at my apartment. Turns out the owner loves art. This is one of her collection. I just knew from CT Clasa that Kandinsky was one of the synethetic.

Tuesday 10 September 2013

Synesthesia #02


How Synesthetic people sees music

P.S. : I just knew two of my blogs didn't get published.

Synesthesia #01

Vladimir Nabokov on Synesthesia.

Synesthesia by Iris Van Herpen




Inspired by the cross sensational phenomenon of feeling sound, smelling motion, and hearing colour; Iris Ven Herpen represented her 2010 collection called ‘Synesthesia’. As always, Iris Ven Herpen made her collection very detailed.







Sensitive bodies, fragile lines, and three-dimensional structures contrasting with dark lines, unexpected flesh, and reflection trick the eyes and take the form of twisting cords, web-like knots, and multilayered leather threadwork. Pieces are neutralized by dark purple and black as a base, and punctuated with shimmering golds, and brilliant metallics to create a collection that elicits sensation and feeling whilst remaining visually stunning. The three-dimensional shapes, transparency and reflection provide a whole that is optically alienating.

"It would be good if fashion and the way of presentation could melt together into one big overall experience stimulating all the senses. Such that, not only do you see clothes but can also smell, hear and feel them," says Van Herpen.

Monday 2 September 2013

Singapore Night Festival



This was in front of the National Museum of Singapore. It was sick! I love how they have projector on the facade. It was so cool.