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  1. Phonebloks

    October 11, 2013 by kimberlyteoh

    So I saw this video and thought it is a pretty neat idea.  Reminds me of a PC because you get to build it and replace hardware that’s faulty. Some people mentioned in the comments that this idea won’t go very well because of the current market of smartphones; it’s huge so it’d be hard to put this in. But I think it is possible that this phone could actually bring up a new market which is the ‘bloks.’

    Also, this video is relevant to this course because the people who want to put this phone out there needs network media. If this phone can build up a network, it would get noticed and eventually a company might give this phone a try.


  2. The most common shape

    October 3, 2013 by kimberlyteoh

    Just to clear things up, this isn’t my room. It’s a random image that I chose (and I chose it because it looked nice).

    The other day when it rained outside, I decided to just sit on my couch in my apartment to just chill. Yep, productive.

    As I sat there for approximately one hour, I noticed that most of the objects surrounding me shared one common shape, the rectangle. Books, boxes, screens, speakers, table, cloth, my PC, windows, heater, door, switch etc.

    The second most common shape was the circle but only by 20% (based on my apartment).

    Just seemed interesting how I never noticed I’m surrounded by rectangles and circles.
    And that it’s mainly man-made stuff.

    This is the best blog post, ever. Period.

    /endsarcasm.


  3. Video Games and HyperText, 2

    September 20, 2013 by kimberlyteoh

    Glory to Arstotzka

    Remember when I said that I don’t think games can be considered as hypertext narratives? Well, I’ve changed my mind to, ” it’s possible but it really depends on the game itself” after recalling another game called Papers Please that I played during the holidays which is, by the way, the most emotionally inducing game I’ve ever played. This game can seriously make you feel bad or good about your decisions.

    Anyway, I’ll just give a brief intro about it before I begin. You play as an immigrant officer so you have the power to permit entry to foreigners. The thing is, you can choose to either faithfully follow your government’s laws and be a good citizen, or be a kind Samaritan by breaking some of them while trying to be a good citizen, or be one of the underdogs, or other possible things.  You also have a family to take care of, and your wages (which aren’t very high) depends on the number of people you allow to enter the country. There are many different story paths that lead to different endings, and they are all based on your decisions. *Incoming Spoiler Alert*

    Like when your family dies, it’s because you decided too slowly on who to let in and thus you get lower wages which results in having not enough money to feed them.

     

     

    In this game, you are the faceless and nameless protagonist. There are no words to narrate who you are and what you’re thinking  because you are the one who will fill in the narrative. Or something like that.

     

    Following up on the example I used which was Mario and also as a response to Adrian’s pingback, I thought a lot more about it and realized that Mario was exactly like my first point. If the game play was good, then having Peach in the game shouldn’t be necessary. I mean, to be honest, when I played the game I cared jack squat about her but I continued to play it because it was fun.

    So, why did the developers decide to have her there anyway? The answer that I came up with, was that it probably helped them move the game along and to give a reason for why Mario was doing what he does, like going to each castle and defeating Bowser’s decoys.

    This clears up my second point. The narrative becomes an element of the game but instead of motivating the player, perhaps it motivated the developer to think “what’s the next step?”


  4. An Insight into Me

    September 13, 2013 by kimberlyteoh

    When I was a kid, I wanted to become a doctor/surgeon. I wanted to be able to help people and get them to feel better, because I knew how much it sucked to have a fever and oh dear god, stomachaches (I always cried when I had these, lol and still do) as a kid. However, at some point in life, I wanted to become an actress instead. Then, a businesswoman. Then, a psychologist and finally, a psychiatrist/writer. Heck, I even tried applying myself to be these with my friends at the time like playing doctor, and especially being a businesswoman. I once tried to sell sweets and what not to my classmates at the age of 9 (the hell was I thinking?) to earn some pocket money which I was quite successful at doing at the time because I was basically competing with the staff at the cafeteria. ‘Course, that career was put to a stop by my teacher, who told the whole class something about jellies (one of my products) and green apples and choking (a story that I find absurd now that i’m older), while embarrassing me and mortifying all of us in the process. Just goes to show how easy it is to manipulate or should I say, how impressionable a kid’s mind can be, and just how some teachers can be really mean. I’m looking at you, Malaysian teachers.

    Now that I’m older, it’s sad to say but I can’t find a passion or an aspiration to follow. No, I’m actually afraid to. My intentions to be any of the above mentioned were killed off by the reality that it is a long and arduous road to be anything, but what I’m really afraid of is the chance of failing again and again on the way and not to mention, some discouragement from some people. My past experiences don’t help, if anything they discourage me from pursuing anything I want to do. Funny how my thinking is all single-loop rather than double loop.

    just add the fails on those lines

     

    Sometimes, I wonder why am I still in this program, when to be perfectly honest, I don’t enjoy being in it. Perhaps  it’s still too early for me to judge, being a first year and all but I cannot help but wonder if it will be the same next year and the year after that. Won’t I just be wasting three years? Is it necessary to have a degree to enter the media industry? Is a degree in any art even necessary to be precise? Over and over, these undesirable  thoughts would come back to haunt me when I try to think about my future. Time and time again, I would get the occasional, “just go with the flow” advice, but it just doesn’t help that there’s nothing there to help me “flow” in any direction. I feel like I’m on a boat but there’s no current to push it at all.

    So, I’m going to recount my past and think about why I’m even here in the first place. When I was in Year 12, I originally planned to go into a Marketing course because a friend suggested I should. So, I took up Business Management as one of my subjects and wow, I hated it. Not because I hate business in general, but because the whole subject was about memorizing business terms/words and their definitions. What I was interested in though, was learning how businesses worked first-hand, why it worked like that and well, solving problems. When I was about to  graduate though, my mother dissuaded  me from pursuing marketing, for reasons like the career itself will build up so much stress in me and since I was so stressed out from being a prefect and had other prefect-related problems at the time, I agreed to not do it. She then suggested I do communications, mainly because she had recently noticed my hobbies and thought it would fit me well.

    What were my hobbies? Arts. I have a huge history in dealing with the arts since I was a child. Even though I aspired to become people that were in the business and science department, arts was also a part of my life. First I have to mention that my drawing ability is not the best. I have no talent in drawing life-like images or drawing up some real cool stuff on paper. At best, I can draw stick figures which prompted me to make comic books out of my school’s note books. I created a character that became a huge part of my life then at the age of 10, ‘Kung-Fu Boy’ (wished I made a better name) who fought ninjas and saved people across the world! My classmates enjoyed these comics and I hope they did, and somehow they started making their own comics which was totally awesome. I remember making at least 6 “volumes” and only stopped so that I could concentrate on my studies.

    Poetry and drama were the same. But I’ve never really indulged in them, because poetry is hard as hell in conveying emotions than just rhyming stuff which was the only thing I was kickass at, and drama was just a hobby. Another big part of my life was strangely, documenting what I did when I was a kid with my camcorder that I sadly lost, especially that glorious footage of me speaking to my future self, curses! And then there was animating, creating and drafting characters, and a small bit of editing. One thing I’ve learned from this is that what I truly enjoy, is making a story. A fictional story. So, I’m back to the question, why am I still in this program? I like making stories but at the moment, all I’m doing is reading theories. Also, up ’til now, arts was a hobby of mine but I didn’t think about pursuing one as a career. It was just that, a hobby. Sure, I like to edit and make stories for next to nothing if it gave me some fun, but I still can’t see myself as someone who would be making a film. Maybe it’s because I haven’t put myself into any professional practices so I have never experienced what it’s like to make one.

    And I still do want to pursue business (a teeny-weeny part) but I guess that’ll have to wait when I do  my Masters or…?

     

    On a random note, I want to share this post, something which I believe many people can relate to.


  5. The Mobile Phone, Part 2

    August 30, 2013 by kimberlyteoh

    Just a follow up from my previous blog post about the mobile phone .

    While this video may have exaggerated it, I can now safely and comfortably say that technology is controlling us and has the ability to kill off or change many of the things that were “the norm” in the past. Gone are the days where kids would go out and swing sticks at each other or pretend their hands were guns. We have television and internet to replace that! I remember reading off somewhere that a mother was surprised to find her two young children talking to each other via texting. In their own house no less!


  6. Books Are Here To Stay

    August 30, 2013 by kimberlyteoh

    I remember in high school that a teacher of mine had a discussion with my whole year level about the rising popularity with e-books and the decline of traditional, physical books. Apparently, people fear that books will soon die and fade into history, becoming a relic of the past like the ink and quill.

    Well, here’s what I think. I don’t think that books will die very soon, in fact, it may take generations for it to cease to exist. As long as people start reading books at a young age and grew up with it, it will stay in our lives. As long as there are a majority of people who prefer to read books (like me) than reading e-books exist, it will stay. When the trend for books start going down, it will be gone because that’s how businesses work. Who can make a profit from a product that is declining in use?

    There are however, other factors that prompt us to reject the very idea of its elimination such as how some people like having a collection of books or how nice it feels to close a book when you’ve finished reading it and other small satisfactions like that but I think that the most critical aspect to it is that books have historical significance in relation to writing. It’s been a part of human lives for centuries and it’s very hard to accept getting rid of something that has been with us for a very long time. In fact, it would feel unnatural if it’s gone. I believe that the reason for this is because of writing. When I think of writing, I think of paper and pencil and books are a result of a stack of written paper. Additionally, writing is and always will be an essential skill to have and it goes hand in hand with reading which is also another important skill to have.

    On a side note, I sometimes find it very weird when I type “write” instead of “type” when I’m typing out an article.

    Personally, I believe that books will continue to stay. It has that particular experience that’s totally different than reading an e-book. Also I’d like to comment that, I find it easier to read the readings when I print them out instead of reading them electronically. For some reason, my eyes hate seeing scanned texts on-screen.


  7. Fame, Fortune, and Paps

    August 28, 2013 by kimberlyteoh

    I’m pretty sure many people know the saying, “fame comes at a price.”

    For fame, you must trade one of the most important things that any normal human being needs… privacy.
    And I don’t only mean privacy in the form of alone time at home or anywhere else like at the park, but also time with your friends and even when you go out to have dinner with your mom that you haven’t seen for a long time. Sadly, once you’re famous, the chance to have or do any of that is very slim or you may never have it at all. You’ll be having the paparazzi swarming around you like moths to a flame, and these moths are very hard to get rid of. I get it, it’s part of their job and they get paid to do it.

    But hey, in the end, you’ll be filthy, stinkin’ rich, right? Sure, you’ll have to deal with some people trying to get a photo of you everywhere you go, but it shouldn’t be that bad.

    Wrong.

    Since I was a kid, I always thought that being a celebrity would be pretty sweet. For me, I loved acting and if I get paid thousands of dollars to act out a character on TV, that would be the most awesome thing ever. That dream’s now dead though.

    Looking at all these celebrities in the world, I always wondered why they act the way they do like doing drugs or other things that kill themselves on the inside. However, I never really thought about it further to answer my own question since I’m not really interested in celebrities and such. Until today.

    Today, out of boredom, I watched a few paparazzi videos and I realized it’s not JUST people taking your photo, but some of these people will try to rile you up by asking you uncomfortable questions or just saying mean things. Of course, these people may just be normal people who don’t like you for their own reasons. But, they will try to get you to react in the worse way possible. And once you do, they love it. The paparazzi also love it. It’s like a scandal ‘cuz it’ll garner interest on whatever magazine or website they work for.

    Can you imagine yourself having to deal with this?

    I have to admit, it’s really bad to lash out at them even if you get pissed and some might say they deserve it for fame since the paparazzi do make them famous… but there’s a limit y’know? Props to Jessica for having the patience of a saint. But I do wonder, what if she was controversial or even had haters who’d spew out really mean things at her face? How would she react? There’s another pap video about Justin Bieber lashing out at one of them but he had a reason to. Sadly, it’s often always one side of the story because that reason gets edited out. Here’s the video.

    Now watch this FOX video and find the difference.

    The dude crying assault, I mean seriously, he’s really big sized so I don’t think JB could push him THAT hard. It’s not like he punched him in the stomach lol.

    Seriously though, should something be done about this? I can see why some child stars go downhill now (Suri Cruise being called the B-word by the paps, fo’ real). But it’s still very debatable. The paparazzi do make them famous. And it is the celebrity’s fault for reacting that way.

    On another note, it’s really sad to see Miley Cyrus the way she is now.  I feel like her current behaviour may have been caused by the media and the paparazzi. I have never been a fan of her, but it’s sad seeing her like this. Can’t imagine what her dad might be thinking… He might be feeling guilty for bringing her into his world.

     


  8. The Mobile Phone

    August 22, 2013 by kimberlyteoh

    A part of me always felt that the mobile phone we have today is a nuisance. Got nothing to say at the table when you’re with other people? Get the phone out and go onto social media apps! Ironic. Having a conversation with someone? Oh wait, hear that? You just got a text! 10 minutes later, what were we talking about again? Sitting in the car with a driver? Oh dear god, is that a message beep!? Jesus Christ, keep your eyes on the road!

    I know I sound like some naggy person but these things do happen and frankly, I’m quite annoyed with it. I mean, I wouldn’t mind texting if it were just for simple short stuff like, “I need sugar. P.s. get me some fruit loops” or “what time is the party at?” but for a conversation through texting? You must be out of your mind. Face-to-face > texting.

    So, recently, I watched a video called, “A World Without Mobile.” As the title suggests, it is literally about  a world without mobile but still has the features and apps from the mobile. Fun video (fun world too if it existed), but ridiculously absurd. If the world didn’t have the mobile phone, I’d imagine that we’d be living exactly as we are right now, considering that the computer still exists. The only difference is that more people would probably prefer to stay at home to use their computers and we’d be more isolated from each other because we can access communication through emails, skype, internet. Another difference would be the erasure of the phrase, “No phones at the table” and an increase of this one, “GET YOUR ASS DOWN HERE FOR DINNER OR I WILL WHOOP IT!”

    Got me to thinkin’, what if the world had no computers, TVs, PlayStations, XBox’s, network cables, etc.? We’d be living in the 20’s again except… no films. Egads! We might have to go to law courts to get entertainment! How horrifying. I’m gonna stop there.

    I still wished that the phone didn’t progress so much. Honestly, I’d prefer having it stay as a device for calling or texting. All that other social media and mini-games? Just no. But oh well. With all good things comes bad things too. That’s how the world works.

     


  9. Ideologies and the World

    August 8, 2013 by kimberlyteoh

    Lots of readings last/this week with the word ideology in them. Here’s an idea a thought, the world we live in – our society, our lives – was constructed by ideas in some way.

    The things we use these days were once ideas. The computer, the television, the car, the camera etc. etc.
    The things we watch and read these days were ideas.
    Some of the things we know were just ideas.

    Still don’t get what I mean?
    Alright, you know Batman? He’s an idea. Whoever thought of Batman wanted to share that idea (Batman) so he used an idea (comic books) to share Batman with the rest of the world.

    I have another thought that when someone thinks of an idea and physically produces it to others, it can inspire others to have an idea.

    I also believe that history and ideology are linked. For example, way back when, people probably used leaves for number 2. Someone thought of toilet paper (thank you creator of toilet paper) and now everyone uses toilet paper instead of leaves. And it is ideal that you use toilet paper and not leaves because if you use leaves then you’ll probably get responses like “what? omg. ew.” This might be a different case if you were alive xxxx years ago when using leaves was the “norm”.

    To sum up, ideologies fosters development which takes time and is recorded in history. These ideas will then become ubiquitous.

    Something like that

    image source: http://gizmodo.com/357895/the-analog-cellphone-timeline


  10. The Game of Thrones

    August 1, 2013 by kimberlyteoh

    While researching about piracy a few months ago, I came upon a video mentioning that the Game of Thrones was the most pirated TV show ever.
    Curious, I went ahead and bought a Season 1 box set to find out why this was the case. I had to know, why is this show the most pirated?
    So I popped disc one into my Blu-ray player and boy, I was not prepared for what this show had to offer.

    The show’s first episode puts you straight into the story. There’s no narrator to tell you what was going on or to introduce you to this vast, imaginary world and explain how things work. Nope, you’re on your own to figure it all out yourself. It does however, introduce it to you visually and this is done immediately when it shows you the disembodied bodies laying in the snow as if it’s telling you that this world is brutal and you’d best prepared yourself for it.

    And then the chase begins. Running, running, running, running, are you ready yet? If not, too bad, you’re still going to see some gloriously gory stuff in action. By the way, it won’t stop there, oh no, you’ll see more of that if you continue watching. The show then cuts to its opening sequence, and after that we are introduced to its various range of characters, mainly the protagonists and there are a lot of them which classifies this show as multi-protagonist.

    After the first episode ended, I still felt a little lost and confused. I mean there was just so much to take in, my brain had to have time to organize and make sense of what had just transpired. Then, I moved on to the second episode, the third and so on.

    There’s no mistaking it, this story was set to reveal more and more, episode by episode. With so many main characters with their own respecting stories, you have to think about them as a whole and weave it altogether yourself so you can make sense out of it.

    Here are my thoughts after watching the whole season:

    • My first impression was, “Wow, this show has a really big budget. So many actors… such high production values. You don’t see many TV shows that have this.”
    • What took me by surprise was the nudity. I was not informed about the nudity. Wait, not JUST nudity. Throw in the full-on sex into the mix and you’ve created this slightly awkward atmosphere when your parents are watching the show with you.
    • So much chocolate, wasted! Because fake blood has chocolate and stuff…
    • How did they get the money to make all those props and sets and hire all these great actors!?

    Why is the Game of Thrones the most pirated TV show in the past 2 years? Well, the answer is simple, it’s just a really good show.  Some may like it, some won’t, but apparently the majority of the public do like it so it gets downloaded the most.

    Am I going to continue watching it? Heck yeah I am. After making sense of the whole story/world, am I just going to discard it out of my mind? Besides, those cliffhangers make me want more.
    I’m already lookin’ forward to Season 4.


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