Saturday 30 January 2016

#tanahairku

On 27th January 2016 (Wednesday) was our first field trip for the subject, Malaysian Media and Culture. We went to a Petronas art exhibition titled #tanahairku located at Suria KLCC, Kuala Lumpur. We departed from UTAR Sungai Long at around 10.20am and used around 1 hour for the journey to reach KLCC. We stuck in traffic jam during the journey and I saw a beautiful scenery of our main city, Kuala Lumpur, then I automatically took out my phone and snap a photo of it.


When I saw the scenery, I straight away thought of 'Tanah Air Ku' which means my country. This scenery is special for me, because it has a construction site placed below the level of the city in the picture which makes it looked like the country is being built up.

When we arrived Suria KLCC, Dr Carmen met with us at the entrance and led us to the exhibition. The exhibition is all about what Petronas made for us, Malaysian in the past two decades (1996 - 2016). The title #tanahairku is an accurate and appropriate for the exhibition because all the artworks inside of it are having the taste of Malaysia. Why do I say taste of Malaysia? Because all the artworks present the culture of Malaysia. Malaysia is the first thing that came to my mind when I entered the exhibition. One of the sections at the entrance, there were showing an old bicycle which was a common transport of Malaysian in the past, and a well with a mug that we use for bathing that is made by milo tin, with 'Sometimes we forget how it all started'. This makes me think of how was our old generation united together to fight for the independency Malaysia. 


Section 3 is the section that I liked the most. The 'Man Gyver' where a wooden made toy car with other plastic made and modern toy cars. There is a wall was written with 'Remember the days our dreams could be drawn?'. This means a lot to me because when we were kids, we had many a clear image of our dreams that we want to achieve when we are older. We all used to draw it out but when we get older and older, we seem to get blurry of our future and sometime get lost. 


One of the dreams of others and I believe some of us are surely have the same dream when we were kids.

Another dreams from the others that I think is the most common dream of us.

We forgot our passion for our life and turn it to living, that is why we forgot our dreams. I am thankful that I am still clear about my dreams and I know the way to achieve it. I wish everyone to have their dreams because life without dreams is colourless and wish everyone dreams come true. :)


Sunday 24 January 2016

MMC - Week 1

This is the first week of my year 2 semester 2 of my Bachelor study in university. This is the first time I get to know the subject, Malaysian Media and Culture, which is related to history of Malaysia and also art and performance in Malaysia. I am glad to have Dr. Carmen as our lecturer and tutor who teaches her class in an interesting way. She asked us that why do we hate history because there are too many facts that want us to memorise it. She told us to get interested in history is not just memorise all the facts but to understand why was it occurred.

This week we have a task, it is to propose contributing 1 item to the time capsule program that will only be opened in the year 2120. Time flies and everything is changing rapidly in the new era and people nowadays less likely to appreciate anything around them. The treasure of the people in a country is their culture because that is what makes us different. My choice of item to represent our culture is a photograph of different races which everyone are looked happily because it can show unity in a multiracial country like Malaysia and this is what makes us stronger. This is the spirit that inherited from our elder generation to nowadays and it should be continued by the younger generation. This will make the younger generation to understand that we are one, we should create a harmony country together and make it better.

Example image.

Now I want to talk about the lecture class. The class is really interesting because at start Dr. Carmen told us some words and she asked us to write out the first thing that comes to our mind after listen a certain word. There are plenty of things come from my classmates and some of it is negative. This short activity can prove us how media around us affect our thought. 

After that, Dr. Carmen showed us a local music video called 'Tanah Air Ku' by Azmyl Yunor & Orkes Pudu and she asked us to interpret the the visual of the video. 


At first the video shows two guys opened a box and look into the box. The view shows that one guy is wearing native american costume and another guy is wearing in western style with a cap. I think this is the way of the director of the video to show different races in a different way. Then they take the box and went for a road trip and a sign board that is written 'Kesulitan Amat Dikesali' which is 'Sorry for the inconvenience' in Malay. I think that this is to show that the imbalance of the benefits from the government for the bumiputera and the non bumiputera because the non bumiputera has to work harder to get the same benefits as the bumiputera. Their destination is a beach and Dr. Carmen explained to us that why did they went to a beach. It is because it reflects directly to the title of the song 'Tanah' which means land and 'Air' which means water, the beach is a place where has both of these. At the end of the video, both of them took the box and walked towards the sea together. They opened the box again and the guy was with the native american costume again and the other guy remain the same just like the starting of the video. The video did not show what is in that box, I think the box is represent a thought. A thought that makes us see things differently which makes us think that we are different from other races. I think the whole video with the song is to tell us Malaysia is a good country and we should not always stuck in racial problems. We should go on and let go all the negative thought that will affect our harmony. 

This is my thought towards the music video and there is no right or wrong. This is the beauty of arts because imagination is limitless and this is why I love it.