Raves and Rants

Recent Reads: Veniss Underground

Veniss Underground

This book is worth every dollar and cent I paid for, despite my initial reservations about purchasing it: it seemed just too expensive for a 207-page paperback. I had intended to borrow it from the national library but it turned out that for some strange reason it was not available in the library’s catalogue even though the book had been on sale for more than a year.

Most of reviews I’ve read for this novel describe it as a Dantean-Ophean phatamasgoric fable set in a futuristic society where biological living artworks have pervaded into human society for both aesthetic and functional purposes. Having read this novel, I come to the realisation that there is probably no better way to describe it: it is the sum of what the reviewers have described and much more. Vandermeer’s writing style is impossible to describe, it can only be felt through reading and imagination.

Subjects: Books 書物

Mood: Raves and Rants

Tags: bio-art, Jeff VanderMeer, new media, Olaf Stapledon

Books and decomposition

D E P R E S S E D … . .

While I was repacking some of my books last night, I discovered, to my dismay, that quite a few of my favourite books have yellow spots on corners and edges of the pages. The covers are in near-perfect condition because of the plastic wrappings that were administered to them months ago but I completely forgot about the weather factor. Humidity in Singapore is such a problem. I should have been a bit more careful. Thankfully the graphic novels in my wardrobe-cum-bookshelf are still safe. i remember how upset I got when I found yellow rings decorating my Alan Lee illustrated Lord of the Rings hardcover some years ago.

Right now, the walls of the shelf are laced with thick porous paper that I ripped from a free Japanese local leisure newspaper; the books have been replaced in their original locations. Hopefully this will help reduce the problem for the time being. I know that in order to prevent the issue from worsening, I’d have to purchase one of those dehumidifying agents. Sealing the books in special vacuum bags is another method but it’s a little too extreme: my books are meant to be read and enjoyed not packed away.

Subjects: Books 書物

Mood: Raves and Rants

Tags: Lord of the Rings

Favourite Beers: 2004-04-11

India Pale Ale (Brewerkz)

From Brewerkz.com:
This is our most popular beer. The IPA became a style in itself. But very few people understand the Indian connection. Originally brewed in the late 1700’s, the India Pale Ale was sent to the troops and British expatriates in India. And because it’s intensely hopped and full-bodied, it protected people against wild yeast infections. This strong brew (with 6.0% alcohol) goes very well with grilled meats and spiced entrées.

India Pale Ale

Subjects: Beverages 飲み物

Mood: Raves and Rants

Tags: beer, Brewerkz, Chang Beer, India Pale Ale

Clearing the stockpile

I have amazing stockpiles of books lying around my house that desire to be cleared. In other words: They need to be read. It’s this idiotic collector’s syndrome of mine. Whenever I buy a book, I lose the compulsion to read it since I know it’ll always be there for me when the want arises. Then I hear about a book that interests me, but that I do not want to purchase (unless I’m so hooked by it that I just have to have it: e.g. The Fountains of Paradise), I try all means to borrow a copy from the library. Then of course, the limited loan period presses me to complete and return the copy before a fine is imposed.

The books at home languish in waiting.

Subjects: Books 書物

Mood: Raves and Rants

Tags: Arthur C. Clarke

Missing Hong Kong

Damnit, it’s late and I’m tired. Tried to sleep but somehow that didn’t work. So I go online. This is going to sound retarded but I just wanna say (and I really mean it): I miss Hong Kong!!! waahhhhhhhhhhhh…….

Subjects: General

Mood: Raves and Rants

Tags: Hong Kong

The End of Eternity

I finally read a book that has been lying in my collection for months because of blasted school and my annoying penchant for laziness: Asimov’s “The End of Eternity”.

My God, the story’s payoff has completely overwhelmed me. It’s in the league of the alien story in “The Gods Themselves” and more. I love it as much as the brilliant quote in his “Robots and Empire” where he philosphises through the eyes of Elijah Baley about humankind as a complex tapestry.

Eternity” begins as a science fiction story that appears to neatly tighten the loose ends of time-travel paradoxes that has often been questioned and criticised whenever the notion of time travel is discussed. But it evolves into something more: the consequences of controlling time and evolution to suit our ethical standards that are subjective to the era in which we are brought up in; the aesthetics and risk of seeking the unknown.

The book links also, very nicely with the Robots and Foundation stories. I would say it is sort of a prequel to the Robots series. However, this link is more a speculative one to the Robots and Foundation mythos than a direct connection.

Subjects: Books 書物

Mood: Raves and Rants

Tags: Arthur C. Clarke, ethics, Foundation, god, Issac Asimov, Olaf Stapledon, robot, science fiction

addendum: STRATA SUCKS BIG TIME

addendum: STRATA SUCKS BIG TIME

Subjects: General

Mood: Raves and Rants

Tags: 3D, Strata

3D art can go to hell

Shit, I have no life at all. It’s the midterm break and guess what? I’m in school right now waiting for the computer to render the blasted 3D artwork that I’ve been working on for for the past 2 weeks. The ultimate sad thing is that I have been spending hours on the 3D assignment and the animation run time is a grand total of 8 seconds. How pathetic is that? *whine grumble grumble*

On the bright side, I’m meeting Joel, Leanne, Shawn and Mel in the evening at KAP. Then we’ll be heading to my place to have a mini Anime festival which will last late into the night. However, I’m not so sure whether I can stay up so long. Right now, my eyes are already red and swollen from staring into the monitor. The irony is that I could be having a break right now since I don’t have to do anything but wait for the computer to render the work, but instead I’m on Blogger griping about how my life and computers suck, the sole reason being that I can’t just sit down and do nothing. It’s too boring. *sigh

Subjects: General

Mood: Raves and Rants

Tags: 3D, anime, project

He's a Woman, She's a Man

Just watched the 1994 Hong Kong film “He’s a Woman, She’s a Man” (HK title: Gam Gee Yuk Yip; Chinese Title: Jing Zhi Yu Ye) on TV starring Anita Yuen, Leslie Cheung and Carina Lau. Excellent show and great acting. The story delves into the delicate issue of homosexuality, weaving comic elements into tense drama.

The story: A straight man finds himself falling in love with another man who, unbenownst to him, is really a woman in disguise. Homosexuality is taboo in Hong Kong society and the man is conflicted as he understands that the love he has is illicit according to the moral principles that have been embedded into his mind. What choice will this man make? To follow his heart’s desire and embrace the forbidden, or deny this love and conform to his principles.

Interesting isn’t it?

Subjects: Film, Television & Anime 映像

Mood: Raves and Rants

Tags: film, homosexuality, Hong Kong, Leslie Cheung, taboo

Netscape 6.2

Netscape 6.2 has restored my faith in the browser.

Subjects: General

Mood: Raves and Rants

Tags: browser, Netscape

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