Sunday, September 3, 2017

Priceless Lessons


          Indeed I have learnt a lot of things from MMC classes. if not, this blog wont exist and i will get zero mark

         The most important thing that I realized is - in order to get high assignment mark while relaxing, we should join an assignment group which is made up of pros. Why? Because doing so, you don't really have to do too many things; the pros will settle. They are pros. For sure, their works won't be disappointing. I learnt to come out with the mantra - "Assignment group filled with comfort? Invite me! Invite me!"

          Okay, joke aside. but it is true though It cannot be denied that I have learnt many things from MMC classes. The first thing is - censorship. Just like state in my previous post, originally I do not really like censorship. From my point of view, censorship is a restriction; somebody else is controlling what we can and cannot watch and know from the media. In my opinion, this is totally not fair. Who the hell are them to decide? We have our own rights to decide what we want to watch. We will not be a homosexual person all of a sudden just because of watching a gay scene; we will not take the axe to chop our friends' head all of a sudden just because of watching a violent scene. We are adults. I do admit that such content is not suitable for younger ones, but the authorities can just have the content rating system or the age limit thingy instead of banning the shows entirely.

          Anyway, after having MMC classes, I realized the benefit of having censorship too - censorship helps the censored things to become more prestigious. Just like stated in my previous blog post, I bet nobody will know Fahmi Reza if it weren't for censorship. He has become well-known because of the tough times he went through (being jailed, charged, arrested).

          Another vital things I learnt from MMC classes is - we should think first before judging anything or anyone. Just like what I said in the first MMC presentation, my first impression towards the artworks in the Ilham Gallery can be concluded in three letters - WTF. That was my first time visiting an art gallery. It is a shame and I hate to admit but, I did not manage to understand a single thing. Yet, after Dr Carmen gave out her careful explanation on the artworks, my new impression towards the artworks can be concluded in one word - amazing. The artworks, indeed, have their own (hidden) meaning. Not only that, the way the artworks were placed had meaning as well. What impressed me even more is that - Mr Mark Teh asked us if there is any suggestions on the placement of the artworks. Only then I realized the arrangement of the artworks can be altered to create new meaning! Wow! How amazing it is!

          I wonder if I have taken it too far or what, but I learnt that we should not simply judge anything or anyone. I know I stated this in the previous paragraph but... whatever. "You know my name, but you don't know my stories" is the new thing I learnt. Just like the saying, we can see the physical appearance of the artwork; we can check the date it was created and the materials used to create it from the wall text. Yet, the content and context of the artwork...are another things we should consider and do research on (before you judge it as shitty work). Just like artwork, the same principle applies to humans as well. You laugh at a big man for crying but you do not know his mother passed away yesterday; you laugh at an old man who has difficulty to walk but you do not know he fought for the country when he was young; you call an adult who points at the sky happily as 'naive' but you do not know he has just recovered from being color-blind. So, stop judging others if you do not know their back stories! Anyway dr carmen you can judge me for sure if not i will get zero mark hahahaahah



1 comment:

  1. I love the way you write, using those "censorship" strike through in your posts! You have a very direct and brutally honest style of writing and thinking that I appreciate greatly! Glad I was able to mind-f**k you this semester, especially with our WTF class :)

    Also very happy you are able to assimilate some of what I taught you about art in your own art consciousness and if what you say is really true and you do find art "amazing" now, then that's a huge bonus!!

    I enjoyed having you in class this semester ~ good luck for your exams :)

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