I must confess I am a laggard when it comes to the World Wide Web.
I only started writing this blog consistently since November 2007. To my chagrin, by the time I hopped onto the Web 1.0 bandwagon, the train for Web 2.0 has already left the station.
All across the Web, I hear voices [...]
Today, I received an email request from my friend, Singaporean film maker Tan Pin Pin:
"Hi Siok, if its convenient, can you let Web 2.0 know to watch or look out for Invisible City in Berlin?"
Those were her exact words.:)
So hear ye, Web 2.0 folks out there, look out for this Singapore documentary [...]
As the Beijing Olympics fast approaches, Western media organizations are quick to pull out the well-worn cliches about repressive regimes and the Olympic Games.
It is refreshing therefore to read this interview in the Seattle Times blog with Dr Susan Brownell, an American anthropologist who does research on sports in China and their connection with politics, [...]
I stumbled upon a stunningly executed skate video intro directed by Spike Jonze, (Adaptation).
In this video, the soundtrack is everything.
Beautiful, beautiful slow-motion skate video intro by Spike Jonze. The… (kottke.org)
Check it out.
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Technorati Tags: skateboarding, video, spikejonze, filmmaking
I have never given an interview about a film on a business show before. Well, there is always a first time.
The China Business Show is a weekly show on WSR Radio that sheds cross-cultural insight on doing business in China. I am impressed by the range of issues that the show covers, from [...]
I have been overdosing on tech news lately so I am trying to redress the balance by returning to a mainstream news diet:
1) The feelgood factor | Economist.com
The Economist has an in-depth special report on corporate social responsibility– the good, the bad and the ugly. Observations include the emergence of the corporate version [...]
1) …My heart’s in Accra » Scoble, Kenya and learning to connect
Heartfelt and insightful post by founder of Global Voices Online
about blogging, the Kenyan crisis and learning to connect with the developing world.
2)China Close To Becoming World’s Largest Internet Market By Users
China is likely to become the nation with the largest number of Internet [...]
Is heaven a physical place? Or a state of mind? Or both?
I love this definition of heaven by Paola Antonelli, design curator at New York’s Museum of Modern Art:
“Heaven is satisfied curiosity.”
Listen to her talk here:
TED | Talks | Paola Antonelli: Treating design as art (video)
It is confession time: I am a newbie blogger aka traditional filmmaker with an active lust for Apple’s new ultra thin laptop, MacBook Air.
Like many people in the media industry, I suffer from Mac snobbery,defined as “irrational belief in the superiority of Apple computers.” As I recently scoffed to a friend, ” I won’t [...]
Short. Simple. Succinct. That is why I enjoy reading marketing guru, Seth Godin’s blog.
Seth’s Blog: The more people you reach the more likely it is that you’re reaching the wrong people
“Who vs how many” — In just four words, he sums up the trade-offs confronting all marketers.
I dig this post.
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January 31, 2008