N.E.mation! 6 Bloggers’ Animation Workshop

Time really flies. N.E.mation! is running their 6th nation-wide animation competition this year. Competition has already started. The theme this year is ‘NS: From Fathers to Sons’.

N.E.mation is a yearly affair. Students who are keen in animation shall represent their secondary schools to participate in this nation-wide animation competition. Organised by Nexus and Animagine, teams will pitch their stories to the panels. Top 10 teams are selected to  produce their animation in 3 weeks in Nangyang Polytechnic. After which, these clips are judged by the panel of judges and open to public for voting. The Champion team wins a fully sponsored trip to DreamWorks USA!

I have a chance to experience how paper cutout stop motion can be done. Tools needed: webcam, tripod, computer, blue tacks, paper, stationery and a playful mind.

SAM_1620Setup

SAM_1621Webcam Setup

SAM_1633AniMaker Software to capture stop motion

SAM_1635The craft papers

Before we begin, we learn the theory behind how animation works: persistence of vision. An afterimage continues to stay in the retina for one twenty-fifth of a second. If the next image is flashed quick enough, the brain and eyes will connect both images and perceived them as a continuous motion.

SAM_1628Persistence of Vision

We begin our paper cutouts after receiving storyboards and template sheets. Working in relation to A3 size paper, we produce a 640 x 480px animation. Different movable pieces are made separately then reassembled back during animation, planning ahead and following these storyboards are extremely important.

SAM_1643Our character, Mr Pumpkin

SAM_1641Paper Cutouts

To begin, you’ll first have to secure the background and the paper elements with blue tack. These elements are moved manually by hands into new positions, capture them with webcam, move again, capture again to stimulate motion.

The process is very tiring! We take turns to animate and play around with the paper cutouts. Our animation ended up with some human cast shadows. And to see how much and what you’ve moved, you’ll need to turn on the onion skin function in the software. This works pretty much like tradition pencil drawing animation where you need to flip between pages to see how your character should move in next frame.

SAM_1646Laily Animating

SAM_1647Onion skin to reveal what is underlying each adjustment

We have 200 over frames for a mere 13 seconds of animation. But we have lots of fun! See our completed stop motion below.

SAM_1653Rendering & Complete

SAM_1640Fun!

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Butter Queen Halloween Bites

Trick or treats? How about a Halloween themed treats to share with friends while wearing your ghostly Halloween costumes?

I was invited to a cake tasting 2 weeks ago organized by Butter Queen. They launch very unique cupcakes and biscuits specially for this occasion.

Butter QueenButter Queen

Knife-in-CheekKnife-in-Cheek

Grave DiggerGrave Digger

A-Cup-CakeA-Cup-Cake

Pumpkin Patch CupcakePumpkin Patch Cupcake

All 4 Cup CakesAll 4 Cup Cakes

Fatty Witch Fingers & Kanasai CookiesFatty Witch Fingers & Kanasai Cookies

Butter Queen is a 3 men team who are exceptionally passionate about brainstorming and creating unique cakes and pastry for their customers. Guess what! They are all animators! You can be sure to get 100% creativity and surprises from their creation.

Do check out Butter Queen at their facebook page.

Voyage Night Festival 2011 (Part II)

Last week is my revisit to Voyage Night Festival 2011, and the end of the 2 weeks long night festival. Went back to check out some of the galleries I’ve missed out. Some of the indoor exhibitions are no longer there anymore. More importantly, we have a different group of outdoor performances ready for the night.

The highlight of the night would be Lyrical Perspective light projection on SAM facade by 1024 architecture. Through just light, shadows, precision and music, SAM facade comes alive for the night.

IMG_4679Lyrical Perspecive

You probably get the story of light transformations if you stay through from the beginning to the end. After the short installation performance, audiences are also invited to interact and make changes to the light if you speak into a mic. Love the human interaction. I’m sure those who participate enjoyed!

IMG_4697Audience speaks into a microphone to manipulate the light display

IMG_4698Projection of audience’s voice in the form of light

Voyage Night Festival 2011

This is my first time visiting museums at night. This year is different because the event festival will last for two weeks, from 26th August to 3rd September 2011. Different performances will be scheduled on 2 weekends. Do download a copy of the programme guide from National Museum of Singapore if you do not wish to miss out any good shows.

Exhibitions at SAM are much light hearted and colourful. You will first be greeted by several Volvo cars at the front lawn of SAM, flashing rhythmic lights through the frosted windows. It’s a pity sound design has not been considered. It would be a great medium to use with light.

Curiosities are glowing jellyfish light installations floating around 2 sides of SAM courtyard. These jellyfishes are relatively big and fascinating against the dark sky. Definitely a great spot to take a photo with.

IMG_1345Curiosities, Courtyard at SAM

I would recommend SAM for kids as there are galleries and activities suitable for them to participate in.

Walking over, to National Museum of Singapore, you will first see 12 large bright helium balloons when you enter the Rotunda. Artist tries to address her dilemma in search for her identity in foreign land. Did you read that? Probably take a closer look at the facial expressions of the gloomy brown figurines juxtaposing against carefree balloons.

IMG_1382A Dozen of Those, Rotunda at NMS

If you are a photography lover, you must visit Abbas, 45 Years in Photography exhibition located at National Museum of Singapore’s basement Gallery 2. These black and white photography are curated with concerning themes such as wars, countries, day-to-day life and religion. Every picture you see makes you ponder what kind of life these people are living in, what are their stories, what exactly happen back then. This exhibition shall be ongoing till 18th September 2011 (Sunday).

I ended my visit of the night with Corazon de Angeles in Paradise performance, in front of National Museum, and also the highlight of the night. Roads are blocked for audience to stream into the temporary open space. This Belgian theatre company brings the emotion to the peak with their singing, acting, video screening, dance, theatrical props and lights, all performed LIVE. A full 45 minutes experience which transport you to their cinematic world.

IMG_1478Corazon de Angeles in Paradise, Entrance of NMS

IMG_1499Corazon de Angeles in Paradise, Acrobatics

IMG_1479Corazon de Angeles in Paradise, Singer

Note: Within the month of August 2011, admissions to most museums are free. But late night free admission is only applicable to National Museum of Singapore, Singapore Art Museum, SAM at 8Q on 26 August (Fri), 27 August (Sat), 2 September (Fri), 3 September 2011 (Sat), from 6pm to 2am. The Peranakan Museum and The Substation will only open till 2am on 26 August (Fri) and 27 August 2011 (Sat).

Nothing Less

About 2 weeks ago, Lester and I participated in a voluntary project, Nothing Less, organised by Infocomm Accessibility Centre (IAC) and supported by Tribal DDB. IAC provides various IT trainings across all disability types, including physical disabilities, visual impairment, hearing impairment and developmental disabilities.

In this Nothing Less campaign, volunteers deliver 40 netbooks to the homes of people with disabilities, assisting them to connect to the world through social media platforms such as Windows Live, Facebook, Twitter and Skype.

To top it off, Tribal DDB is offering internship to them. They would need to submit an entry as a video of no longer than 1 minute, or as a short write-up of no more than 500 words. More details can be found in the FAQ Page.

We arrived promptly at 9:30am on our mission day. Our client is a 8 years old girl, Cheong Leng, who needs a computer for her school work. We are overwhelmed by the friendly mother who serves us green bean soup before we even started.

Ready for mission
Ready for mission

Ready for mission
Ready for mission

Delivering the netbook
Delivering the netbook

I am glad Lester is with me because he is the technical guy who assisted in setting up the Internet dongle. To begin with, we have created simple flash cards to show her what the respective social media platforms are for.

Self-made flash cards
Self-made flash cards

Lester setting up Internet dongle
Lester setting up Internet dongle

Some considerable time is spent to engage Cheong Leng to talk to us, to type and to choose her login name. Everything else move smoothly. We only encounter minimum age issue, minimum 13 years old, to register for a Facebook account. Therefore, we have to tweak her year of birth in order to proceed.

Mummy getting Cheong Leng to start
Mummy getting Cheong Leng to start

Introduction to Facebook
Introduction to Facebook

Sending her first friend request message
Sending her first friend request message

I believe Cheong Leng is more excited as we move on to Skype. She makes video call out to IAC staff  and me (I used my iPhone). Live demonstration and interaction indeed works better for her. Cheong Leng also loves to communicate with Skype emoticons!

Through onsite observations, Lester and I decided change the last social media component: from Twitter to YouTube. We believe YouTube can bring more beneficial information and entertainment to a girl of her age. She has learn how to make a search for videos, loading them, play and pause, and watch them in full screen.

YouTubing her favourite Mr Bean
YouTubing her favourite Mr Bean

We’ve never done a 1-to-1 house visit before. This experience is indeed special. Special in the sense that we are able to pass on our IT skill to someone in need. We do hope this visit makes an influence to her in future.

Mission accomplished
Mission accomplished

Written by Lester Chan & Lay Hiang

Hairloom & Cameral

Hairloom & Caramel is a whimsical cafe located at Shaw Towers, Beach Road. You will be overwhelmed by the old school toys and furniture when you first step in.

It is probably a small 30-ish people cafe serving food like salad, sandwich, pasta and drinks. Set lunch is also available on weekdays only. You can laze in there the whole afternoon, feeling like time has stopped and you’ve been to another world.

The girls and I ordered our mains: Soy Sauce Braised Chicken Breast Salad in Japanese  Yuzu Dressing, Bacon & Onion Spaghetti in Aglio Olio and Salmon Spaghetti in House Special Pink Sauce. On average, each cost about $10. Portion is just nice for me, hot food, simple ingredients. We had Yuzu Frost, Citron Presse and Rootbeer Float, each around $5 to $6.

Just by the names: Vita Plum (Ice blended Vitagen & Sour Plum), Lemon Sour Plum, Homemade Honey Lemongrass, Citron Presse (Soda with Crushed Mint & Lime Juice), Kopi Milkshake and Yuzu Frost, you know these drinks are special. Do try their Iced Specialty drinks when you visit Hairloom!

If you fancy any toys, jewellery, stationery or a home deco found in Hairloom & Caramel, they are all on sale.

Durian Fiesta 2011

I was sitting on this blog post for 6 days thinking what to write for Goodwood Park Hotel’s Durian Fiesta 2011. As food tasting is very subjective to each individual, this entry may share some of my preferences towards their signatures.

From 28th May to 17th July 2011, you can enjoy a range of Goodwood Park’s signature dessert at their Coffee Lounge. You can either go for:

  • $26.80++ per person (Dessert Buffet with Durian Pastries only) or
  • $39.80++ per person (Dessert + Taiwan Porridge A-La-Carte Buffet)

The Goodwood Park Hotel brings in 6 durian delights at the dessert bar: Durian cappuccino cake, Durian mousse cake, Durian Oreo cake, Durian pudding, Durian puff and Durian pancake this year.

We go for desserts only and skipped the Taiwan porridge, thinking we can eat to our hearts content. I was a little disappoint to see a small dessert bar when I first enter the Coffee Lounge. Other than our main focus, the durian, you are also entitled to fruits, Nonya kueh, Chinese desserts, Moven Pick ice cream and sorbet.

In my first round of durian frenzy, I took one of everything. The signature Durian mousse cake and the Durian puffs are still the best, however, I do wish they are less thawed. But rest assured, there is no doubt on quality and taste of these durian. Just that, comparing to those you take out from their Deli, you can thaw these puffs to liking. In my case, I prefer have them served cold, with puff fillings still a little freezy and occasionally biting into the ice bits. While in the Coffee Lounge, the puffs, the cakes and most of the others are served in room temperature. Somehow somewhere the magic is gone…

The Durian pudding and Durian pancakes are worth mentioning. Pudding is soft and creamy and pancakes are freshly made by the pastry chef at the dessert counter. Yum! The durian buffet has a well balance of non-durian choices such as: Apple crumple, Pineapple pie, Berry sponge mousse (pardon me, I forgot their names). Indeed, they have more citrus but they complement the jerliat-ness after all the durians! It was a little pity the dessert buffet does not include tea or coffee. Drinking plain water does not clear our palate from the heavy durian. We each order an English Breakfast Tea and a Flower Fairies Tea.

Durian cappuccino cake is over powered by the coffee. Durian Oreo makes me think “Where’s the Oreo?!” And I’m just not sure what am I eating when I bite into Durian cheesecake. Maybe some combinations are not meant for each other.

You can give Nonya kueh and Chinese desserts (Green bean soup and Pulau Hitam) a miss. Want something cold? There are Moven Pick chocolate, coffee ice cream and lime sorbet free flow!

Goodwood Park Hotel

Dessert Bar

Quiet Corner

Durian Dessert Begins

Durian Signatures

My Non-Durian Favourites

Green Bean Soup & Pulau Hitam

English Breakfast Tea

Flower Fairies Tea

Envirosax Reusable Bags

I chanced upon Envirosax’s reuseable bags on Gmarket recently. I was attracted by purely its aesthetic: the graphic prints and the shape of the bags. I like the idea that some designs come in a series, so I’ve purchased this Travel Pouch, themed New York, Paris and Sydney.

These bags are unique because they are bigger than A4. You can always carry them like a casual bag. They are fashionably designed. One tag says “fully washable” with no fading prints, truly suits the anal me.

I want to shout out a big thank you to MrnMrsFabulous.com as my first parcel is lost with SingPost and they offer to send me another one free. Appreciated!

Envirosax Travel Pouch Series

3 Bags Can Be Kept Together

Inside The Bag

Upon Rolling Out

Instruction Label On How To Keep The Bags

New York Bag

Paris Bag

Sydney Bag

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20110703-015923.jpgParis Bag

20110703-015930.jpgSydney Bag

20110703-020951.jpgBigger Than A4 Size

Unseen/ Unsaid

Rediscover.sg is made up of 4 NTU Year 3 students of Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information: Derek Foo, Elizabeth Lee (Lizzy), Lim Song Lip and Jeremy Tan. I’ve attended their first project, Unseen/Unsaid, screening preview at CrazyWorld Cafe yesterday evening.

There is a total of 10 series films to be released every Wednesday, starting from today 11am. We are very honored to catch 5 of them. So watch this space every week!

Through fictional narratives, Unseen/ Unsaid preserve and capture some of the fading old trades and buildings in Singapore. “We want the series to be a reminder to our generation, not to assume that everything we know to be part of our Singapore today will necessarily be there tomorrow.” said Lizzy, member of Rediscover.sg. I always admire the continuous efforts of preserving national heritage. This is a collective memory as it retells what Singapore is exactly.

The team is also looking for more contributors who are interested in preserving memories of Singapore. Interested parties can contact them at their twitter: Claudia (@claudia10), Derek (@drekfoo), Lizzy (@lizzaeh), Song Lip (@limsonglip) and Jeremy (@oneloosebutton).

The 10 parts series films screening schedule is as follow:

  • 29 June 2011 – Bread & Butter
  • 06 July 2011 – Staying Home
  • 13 July 2011 – Mosaic Story
  • 20 July 2011 – Here, Temporarily
  • 27 July 2011 – Days of Our Youth
  • 03 August 2011 – Horseman
  • 10 August 2011 – Keeping Our Faith
  • 17 August 2011 – Of Keys and Melancholies
  • 24 August 2011 – All the World’s a Stage
  • 31 August 2011 – Through Thick and Thin

Unseen/ Unsaid

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Paper Toy & Postcards

Postcards Doorgifts

Paper Toy: S.I.T. Flats

Paper Toy: Satay Pushcart

Paper Toy: Chinese Street Opera

Bukit Timah Railway Station

Paper Toy: Dragon Playground

Unseen/ Unsaid Screening Begins

Crew from Rediscover.sg

Fellow Bloggers

Unseen/Unsaid Preview

I’ve been disappearing from my virtual space for almost 10 months. Been playing damn hard to catch up with my life, university (the love and hate place) has taken away from me. There will be some changes here, this space, but it will take some time. Be nice with me. 🙂

Unseen Unsaid - Einvite

I will be attending Unseen/ Unsaid by Rediscover.sg on Tuesday. What is this? I’m excited to know too. And who are these Rediscover.sg? They are a bunch of young Singaporean dreamers who take Singapore as a theme, a subject, a medium, capturing every bits of current and soon-be-forgotten memories.

Catch a little trailer prepared by them. Do you find these traces of living familiar, close to your heart?