If the past month plus can be summarised using a song, it has to be a Jack Johnson song.
Thankful, and thank you :)
via culturepush
Just a few days ago, I was thinking about the differences between living in the less modern city and living in the very modern city.
In our city, we no longer see kids on the street. Playgrounds are deemed too dirty for play. The sunshine is deemed too harsh for playing under. The roads are deemed too dangerous to be playing along. Instead, play means sitting in the comfort of cushy sofa in air-con rooms, bonded by the wires of their superfast computer. Their friends include people they never met, from million miles away, linked by their superfast computers, powered by facebook.
Maybe very soon, they’ll all stop talking, they’ll all start chatting.
via Monday Flying
‘Run’, a photography series started by Herbert out of his observations of city life in Singapore, reflects the urban need to be constantly on the move.
According to Herbert: “Each and everyone of us have a reason to run in our lives somehow. We run from our reality, run to chase our dreams, run as a sport, or run from all of our problems. Some of us are perhaps running to get back to our routine which has been on hold.”