Our assignment this week was to visit the S.A.M or the Q8 and select an object can give it 10 emotions.
I decided to visit the art museum and the sculpture "Not Much To See" by Chun KaiFeng really caught my eye.
A pair of ‘Tat Seng’ slippers, the popular and inexpensive
footwear of choice for many Singaporeans, easily recognised by their distinctive white
base and blue straps.
These slippers can be seen everywhere in Singapore, nothing special and not meant to be special.
However, the artist
suggests that these objects wield a powerful influence on the urban environment and the
people who live in it, and that these apparently dull objects and settings might be
more significant than they seem, being so intimately linked with our everyday lives
in Singapore.
The 10 emotions given to us and the situation that the object might experience such emotions is:
Happy - When it's being display in the museum for the first time.
Confuse - When it was first created.
Angry - When it's being called ugly
Sad - When it's being poke.
Depress - When the museum is closed and it's alone in there.
Proud - When visitors take a photo of it.
Fear - When it's about to fall.
Anxiety - When someone looks at it too closely.
Shock - When someone uses flash to take a photo of it.
Calm - When it has been in the museum for a long time.
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