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=== March ===
 
=== March ===
 
* '''Week 1''': Learnt [http://wwgou.org/lollypobble/boys%20of%20bluehill.mp3 BOYS OF BLUE HILL] on tin whistle
 
* '''Week 1''': Learnt [http://wwgou.org/lollypobble/boys%20of%20bluehill.mp3 BOYS OF BLUE HILL] on tin whistle
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=== September ===
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* tried flash cs5 with bones: [http://dreamsyntax.org/flash/rabbit.html rabbit with bones]
  
 
== Givenupwithcountingbymonths ==
 
== Givenupwithcountingbymonths ==
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*http://www.timeoutsingapore.com/music/feature/interview-with...debbie-ding
 
*http://www.timeoutsingapore.com/music/feature/interview-with...debbie-ding
 
*appeared in September 2010 Singapore Art Gallery Guide
 
*appeared in September 2010 Singapore Art Gallery Guide
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*Business Times / Around the Town 27 Aug
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Spotlight on the S'pore River
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FOR this year's Open Call 2010, an annual showcase first initiated by The Substation in 2008 to support strongly artistic, critical and rigorous visual arts proposals, The Substation presents The Singapore River as a Psychogeographical Faultline. The exhibition is created by young local artist Debbie Ding and features an installation that highlights the significance of the Singapore River. It also aids viewers in understanding its history and geography.
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The installation is an interactive one that explores the river's role as a 'psychogeographical faultline' where reality and thoughts intersect and interact with each other, but also drift apart.
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The exhibition runs from Sept 2 to Sept 26 at The Substation Gallery. Admission is free
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* TImeout
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Using multimedia technology combined with a fetish for maps, Debbie Ding creates a speculative map addressing the iconic body of water as an ever-changing space whose physical shape remains elusive to most Singaporeans.
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http://www.timeoutsingapore.com/art/other-spaces/-the-singapore-river-as-a-psychogeographical-faultline
  
 
== Long Term Goals for 2010 ==
 
== Long Term Goals for 2010 ==
  
* Hold one exhibition in Singapore
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* Hold one exhibition in Singapore - YES
* Understand more about electronics and arduino
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* Understand more about electronics and arduino - YES
 
* Improve Conversational and Dialect Chinese
 
* Improve Conversational and Dialect Chinese
 
* Learn Japanese and prepare/sit for JLPT 4
 
* Learn Japanese and prepare/sit for JLPT 4
* Make music again (computer music!)
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* Make music again (computer music!) - YES
* Become a tin whistler of Pied Piper standards
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* Become a tin whistler of Pied Piper standards - UH...
 
* Write prose or poetry again
 
* Write prose or poetry again
 
* Learn Amigurumi
 
* Learn Amigurumi
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* Baking
  
 
== Things to remember ==
 
== Things to remember ==
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* why not make a free set of patterns stripes in psd/illustrator for tiling quick
 
* why not make a free set of patterns stripes in psd/illustrator for tiling quick
  
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* http://www.farm.sg/magazine/share/
  
 
== LDN 2011/2012 ==
 
== LDN 2011/2012 ==
  
 
'''NEVER FORGET WHY IT IS NECESSARY TO LEAVE SINGAPORE WHILE YOU ARE STILL YOUNG'''
 
'''NEVER FORGET WHY IT IS NECESSARY TO LEAVE SINGAPORE WHILE YOU ARE STILL YOUNG'''
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if there are two options you must choose the harder
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== Keeping Productive in the last few months of 2010 ==
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October
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* 3/10 - Revised Second Draft of '''Geylang Happy Hour''' proposal
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* 5/10 - Signed up for japanese lessons
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* 8/10 - Submitted '''CubeOPEN''' application
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* 9/10 - went to barcamp, talked at Really AR
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* 10/10 - tried to create Layar layers, began to learn Pure Data
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* 12/10 - Wrote First Draft of '''Disco Trishaw''' proposal
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
  
 
*[[2011]]
 
*[[2011]]

Latest revision as of 17:28, 11 October 2010

Do Something Productive every Single Week

January

February

March


September

Givenupwithcountingbymonths


  • Business Times / Around the Town 27 Aug

Spotlight on the S'pore River

FOR this year's Open Call 2010, an annual showcase first initiated by The Substation in 2008 to support strongly artistic, critical and rigorous visual arts proposals, The Substation presents The Singapore River as a Psychogeographical Faultline. The exhibition is created by young local artist Debbie Ding and features an installation that highlights the significance of the Singapore River. It also aids viewers in understanding its history and geography.

The installation is an interactive one that explores the river's role as a 'psychogeographical faultline' where reality and thoughts intersect and interact with each other, but also drift apart.

The exhibition runs from Sept 2 to Sept 26 at The Substation Gallery. Admission is free


  • TImeout

Using multimedia technology combined with a fetish for maps, Debbie Ding creates a speculative map addressing the iconic body of water as an ever-changing space whose physical shape remains elusive to most Singaporeans.

http://www.timeoutsingapore.com/art/other-spaces/-the-singapore-river-as-a-psychogeographical-faultline

Long Term Goals for 2010

  • Hold one exhibition in Singapore - YES
  • Understand more about electronics and arduino - YES
  • Improve Conversational and Dialect Chinese
  • Learn Japanese and prepare/sit for JLPT 4
  • Make music again (computer music!) - YES
  • Become a tin whistler of Pied Piper standards - UH...
  • Write prose or poetry again
  • Learn Amigurumi
  • Baking

Things to remember

  • Don't let someone be a priority in your life if you are only an option in theirs.
  • Don't waste any time on negative or unproductive people.
  • If you want to get something done, do it yourself.
  • Never turn on the email while trying to work.

THINGS TO DO AFTER SEPTEMBER

  • bake for southbridge road office
  • why not make a free set of patterns stripes in psd/illustrator for tiling quick

LDN 2011/2012

NEVER FORGET WHY IT IS NECESSARY TO LEAVE SINGAPORE WHILE YOU ARE STILL YOUNG

if there are two options you must choose the harder


Keeping Productive in the last few months of 2010

October

  • 3/10 - Revised Second Draft of Geylang Happy Hour proposal
  • 5/10 - Signed up for japanese lessons
  • 8/10 - Submitted CubeOPEN application
  • 9/10 - went to barcamp, talked at Really AR
  • 10/10 - tried to create Layar layers, began to learn Pure Data
  • 12/10 - Wrote First Draft of Disco Trishaw proposal

See also