[Field-Homework 1] Vigilance

  View Frame: The emptiness beyond the house Focus: Protocols before entering the room. First Person: The partition Aerial: The protocols after entering the house Chiaroscuro/Contrast: A subtle satire (The good wishes written on the 揮春 in the background are contrasted with the disparity that looms within the household. It’s satirical because all cheering and jubilance that happened not long ago during the CNY seemed to just disappear without noticing. This shows that not only did the pandemic affected on a physical level, it even damaged our inner mental states. I just hope that someday, when we finally get to

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[Field-Homework 1] Where is everybody?

[A]Photos 1. wide angle: it is the corner of the pantry. The most apparent difference of the room is the information on the common board changed from cute doodles into (kind of aggressive) call on personal hygiene issues.   2. zoom: at the corner of the whiteboard, a repetition of “Wash Hands!” is written. which has delivered a nervous atmosphere to the common pantry   3. focus: on the window one can see the traces left of defending another disaster happened in Hong Kong, Typhoon. The previous owner doesn’t completely remove the tape, instead, the tape stayed and silently tell

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[Field-Homework 1] Wake up in the Morning

Wide angle: Corridor that connect my room and the living rooom Zoom: Picture of my family and I clipped on the desk. Focus: ‘What time is it?”Seven.’ Crop: Medicine I take in the morning to treat ADHD. Bird’s eyes: Morning view of the street, the reservoir and nearby housing through the window of my room. Much less busy than the days before coronavirus Worm’s eye: First and most important things to do in the morning for modern teenagers: Check the phone notifications!! First person view: This is me trying so hard to get up from my bed. Without the motivation

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[Field-Homework 1]Shopfront

Part I: 1.Bird’s eye There is  only a few people walking on the street,and the grocery shop is not as organised as the chain stores in the surrounding area.     2.Wide angle Compared to the grocery shop,only a few would walk into the noodle shop next to it but more would prefer to buy some food from the grocery shop and go back to cook.     3.Perspective A woman is walking into the shop with a mask.     4.Seriality There is a man coming out of the shop with a bag of rice that he just bought

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[Field-Homework 1] A Life Within

Wide Shot – The walls that consume my view. Focus – Something that is wished to be desired. Zoom – “Time”passing by. Crop – So close, yet so far. Bird’s Eye View – Trapped inside the four edges. Worm’s eye – Everything looks the same after awhile. First Person View – It is impossible to escape the impossible. Skewed Angle – The world beyond the border is greater than the within. Perspective – The transformation of a commodity into a luxury. View Frame – What used to be a view is now a means of escape. Contrast – As darkness

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[Field-Homework 1] Sanitary Rut

[Field-Homework 1] Sanitary Rut 1.Wide Angle What an everyday looks like for almost the past two months. 2. Zoom These days I touch my mouse more than the doorknob to go out of my home. 3. Focus A ziplock bag with a mask always on hand whenever I leave my home. 4. Crop My main form of communication are through these keys. 5. Bird’s Eye The desk is scattered with an array of items that have not been organised due to me being in the same space for a long time. 6. Worm’s Eye The object sprawl expands all the

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[Field-Homework 1] The monotonous daydreams of a certain student

[et_pb_section admin_label=”section”] [et_pb_row admin_label=”row”] [et_pb_column type=”4_4″][et_pb_text admin_label=”Text”]  At a glimpse, there seems to be a number of distractions: an unopened bottle of ink, fresh notebook awaiting and snacks.   Peering through a book shelf from the sofa, the cluttered work space seems uninviting and distant.   Rather than worm’s eye, this should be named the sleeper’s view, thought the drowsy student.   Often the student would fall into a nostalgic state, indulged in reminiscence of her high school days, when going through chemistry notes.   From a bird’s eye view, the table doesn’t look as cluttered as it does.  

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[Field-Homework 1] Ironic Peace

Location: Bangalore, India, villa town (wide angle) a view from my home rooftop   2. (zoom) ironically silent and calm when the world is so frantic   3. (Focus) a drawing on the column of my house                                           4. (Worm’s eye) going my way, taking a walk   5. (crop) the dimming sky and the lantern on a cropped view. It is slowly getting dark. 6. (Perspective) my perspective on kids and person on bikes and motorbike inside the villa

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[Field-Homework 1] Leisure time during disease

                This is a photo that I was reading about what The Budget 2020 after returned home. It is important to know what happening in our society and what measures have done by the government. In College, study should be the first priority but not everything in College life. Even staying at home, there many ways to gain information, please do not cover the eyes and ears and pretending nothing happening outside.       Cheung Ka Chun (3035642015)