Thursday, August 12, 2010

Juxtaposition : Exercise

In class, we had an exercise on juxtaposition. Mr Razi showed some slides about a guy running away from the path he used to go because he's cheating on his wife and now the other guy is waiting for him at the station he used to take.
It was a sad story, but I'm a man, I will not shed a tear.

oh.. oh god.
*cry*


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anyway we were supposed to make a signboard to scare people away from this toxic waste dump place.
We're supposed to look at cats for inspiration. And I have just the thing to scare.

One of the most notable scary trait on a cat is their eyes.
They're big, they glow, they expand and contract like, like, like cat's pupils.
When they look at you, its as if they're putting a curse on you for 4 generations, "You've seen into my eyes, you won't be happy for the next 4 generations. For the lulz." and when they meow it sounds like the very sound from hell itself.
But however I will only use the eyes as an example.

So based upon the eyes, I have made this image

"BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU"


OH GOD. OH GOOD GOD LOOK AT THOSE EYES.
SCARES THE BEJABBERS OUT OF ME.
I SHOULDN'T ENTER THIS PLACE OR ELSE BIG BROTHER WILL KILL ME.

ok im going to puke.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Juxtapositions | Metaphors

i've been dancing around the topic of juxtaposition and metaphor for some time now and some of the notable examples i can give are rarely from pictures or the like. Instead, I prefer to quote from rhymes, as in rap rhyme.
Not kindergarten rhymes if you were wondering.

Juxtaposition:
  • the act of positioning close together (or side by side); "it is the result of the juxtaposition of contrasting colors"
  • a side-by-side position
    wordnetweb.princeton.edu/perl/webwn

  • A placing or being placed in nearness or contiguity, or side by side, often done in order to compare/contrast the two, to show similarities or differences; An absence of linking elements in a group of words that are listed together; Two or more contrasting sounds, registers, styles etc. ...
    en.wiktionary.org/wiki/juxtaposition

Simile:
  • A figure of speech in which one thing is compared to another, in the case of English generally using like or as
    en.wiktionary.org/wiki/simile

  • Simile is a comparison of two dissimilar objects that uses the words like or as. See, for example, Karen Connelly's description of herself in "Touch the Dragon": "As the country pulls out from under me, I overturn like a glass of water on a yanked tablecloth, I spill. ...
    www.pearsoned.ca/text/flachmann4/gloss_iframe.html

  • a figure that explicitly expresses the comparison, often signaled by "like" or "as"
    www.indiana.edu/~bestsell/glossary.html

  • A comparison, usually using "like" or "as", of two essentially dissimilar things, as in "coffee as cold as ice" or "He sounded like a broken record." The title of Ernest Hemingway's "Hills Like White Elephants" contains a simile. (Compare with Metaphor.)
    www.gale.cengage.com/free_resources/glossary/glossary_s.htm
source: google define

So, lets look at juxtaposition first.

The Rose That Grew From Concrete by Tupac

Did you hear about the rose that grew from a crack in the concrete?
Proving nature's law is wrong it learned to walk with out having feet.
Funny it seems, but by keeping it's dreams, it learned to breathe fresh air.
Long live the rose that grew from concrete when no one else ever cared.

This was from Tupac, and it was written some time around 89'-91' right when his name is growing in his hometown Harlem - where a lot of other rappers from.

Now if we see closely, clearly, a rose cannot grow out from concrete.
And yet, it did. And what Tupac was trying to achieve from this is not to show about that rose, but to show him. Its the reaction of people when he talk about the place where he grew from.
"You grow up there? Daaymmnn."

Harlem if you don't know it is a very harsh place to live in back in the days. That place is really ghetto, people get killed for drugs and gangs. If you're not in a gang, you'll die unprotected. But if you are in a gang, you'll probably get shot too.
So, lol.

Anyway, though this was one of the few first pieces that he produced for the masses, it was so finely written that we can feel the emotion he's portraying.
When people saw a rose growing from concrete, people won't go "Damn look at the rose, its so beautiful and thorny and all. I want to pluck it for my girlfriend."
No, people will go "Daamn that rose grew out from a CONCRETE! I mean, when else can you see that? Thats just impossible man!"

He's truly a rose that grew from concrete

RIP Man


Another thing to look at is simile.

"I'm cooler than a polar bear's toenails... bend corners like I was a curve, I struck a nerve."
- Big Boi on "Atliens," Atliens

"Me without a mic is like a beat without a snare...
I'm sweet like licorice, dangerous like syphilis."
- Lauryn Hill on "How Many Mics," The Score

"I come fresh like your breath after you brush,
wack Mc's like that orange soda get crushed."
- Fatlip on "Pharcyde," Labcabincalifornia

"Throwing out the wicked like God did the devil,
funky like your grandpa's drawers, don't test me,
we're in like that, you're dead like Presley."
- Q-Tip on "Steve Biko," Midnight Marauders

"My rhymes are like shot clocks,
interstate cops
and blood clots,
my point is your flow gets stopped."
- Talib Kweli on "Hater Players," Mos Def and Talib Kweli Are Blackstar


These people are geniuses in hip hop and they are nothing like today's rappers. People like 50 Cent, Chingy, Caprice and all the lot, they're destroying rap music.
But we'll save that for another time.

We can see the rhyme structure fits nicely and we get to 'see' what the writer is trying to convey. Its so awesome to read something and feel the emotion and mind of the writer.
"Dead like Presley."
Come on, how dead can you be?
lol

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Mortar and Pestle

At the start of the class I was very interested to hear what Mr Razi wanted to talk about mortars. I didn't care about pestles because I didn't know what pestles are.

But then my fascination and interest was shattered when he brought forth a pair of mortar and pestle-

yes, they were lesung batu

LESUNG

BATU

i thought he was going to talk about mortars. As in, you know, mortars *pew pew pew* *shiuu, BOOMM* mortars. The canons.

Oh well, LOL.

We were given papers, A3 size for making a creative mindmap to think of the usage for the mortar and pestle.

:: Imagine we're in 201010, and we are archeologists. Then we stumbled upon the mortar and pestle. Think of a way it was used it 2010.

this is a badly drawn picture of a pair of mortar and pestle



and this is a real picture of them



I know they look so different, but honestly I've tried my best to draw it. I'm so proud of my drawing and it looks very nice.

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After hours of brainstorming, I finally thought of a way to use the mortar and pestle other than knocking someone's head or mashing belacan.

"In 2010, people use mortars and pestles as a symbol of their purity. Each born male will have their own mortars, and each born woman will have their own pestles. Then in marriage, they will combine the mortar and pestle as a symbol of their marriage, and as a symbol of pestle going into mortar's hole to create something delicious just like belacan except belacan is edible and the pestle entering mortar is not edible. But its up to your view whether its edible or not, I won't judge, and I know some people are cannibals so they can eat anything. But I don't think they'll eat the mortar and pestle."

I was wearing an 'I Love Sydney' shirt in the class that day and it was embarrassing when i was called I Love Sydney when I have never even been there. Then I thought another use for the mortar and pestle...

But still I was proud that I thought of a great usage for the mortar and pestle in just a few minutes and I can smell the jealousy in the air and my classmates' faces turning green of envy.
I shall not let them savor the tasty taste of compliment so I pretended that I do not notice them.
I must watch my back from time to time because one might hire an assassin cum ninja cum pirate to attempt to assassinate me. Its true, one of them almost killed me in my sleep.

Anyway after a few days my friend told me that there is a tradition like that in India or somewhere like there. I cant differentiate between them all, they look the same, just like white people see all asians as the same.
She told me that Indians do give each other mortars and pestles upon marriage, and I don't feel like my idea is unique anymore.

:(

Image of Public Figure

For this week, we're supposed to work in pairs and find a public figure - notably a creative one, and publish it in our blogs.

Before we go any further, lets see what does it mean by 'public figure'
source: google define

For me, the public figure I choose to publish is none other than our favorite rapper Soulja Boy Tell 'Em


To me, he is a very capable and creative man. One of his most famous example of creativity is on his sunglasses, or in the hip hop slang "shades shizz yo".

He uses something like a hard embossed paint to write his name on the 'shades shizz yo'. Though, I do not know whether it affects his vision or not, and the fact that he wears that all the time including in zero lighting clubs and out at night.

His songs are nothing to be challenged. Incomparable. One of his best songs yet is dated back to 2006 called Whats Hannennen' (the real spelling for this is unknown because I can't detect his pronunciation, but he's really creative like that)
Too bad, it has no video clips so a lot of his fans ,or as they say it in hip hop slang 'homies' and 'peeps', made their own videos for the song. It seems that his creativity itself bleeds into the veins of his fans.

Here is a sample of the video:

theres even a video made from South Park (which is to me another thing worthy of the name 'public figure' but then its a series not a person so too bad LOL)
However embedding is disabled by request. It must be because the uploader refuses from letting it be plagiarized by other people. Here's the link instead:

All in all, Soulja Boy Tell 'Em is my favorite singer and rapper because he has a very great voice. He is also a very creative man.

When I grow up, I wanna be just like him.