Category: Design

What a distracted state of surveillance

PIX: Thomas Ogilvie
This was taken in a store in London, but the Singapore stores had similar ones. PIX: Thomas Ogilvie

The state of surveillance as we have been constantly reassured is set up to protect citizens from rogue elements like terrorists and ordinary folks like us have nothing to fear. Yet the state of these security cameras in a similar Louis Vuitton shop display a few weeks ago in Singapore seems to suggests otherwise.

Instead of deflecting attention, the security cameras were shiny, calling attention to its presence and even hinting to its desirability with a sleek form. More importantly, all of them were distracted, fixated on the direction of the LV product, as if it was the only thing worth looking out for. Could it be that the surveillance state was only looking out for those who could afford it?

Just outside these displays, throngs of consumers were deep in the trance of the consumption ritual, and one saw a reflection of the state of things in this shopping space. The consumers, like mono-eyed cameras, were fixated on this high-end product, unable to see anything more than that. It seems if you were without an LV item, you were condemned to looking but never to be looked at.

SCI Freshmen Orientation Camp 2006

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The t-shirt was given to all the students who joined the camp and was printed on sports-friendly material as the students were expected to be having a lot of activities under the hot weather. An element of customisation was also added to the back of the t-shirt so that the students, who were all new to one another, could more easily distinguish themselves.

The bottom left corner is a illustration of the gift, one side of an over-sized slipper that alluded to the fairy tale of Cinderella, that each student received to entice them to join the camp. It was enclosed in a brown paper bag that contextualised the gift in case people found it offensive to receive a slipper. The paper bag also doubled up as a container for sponsor advertisments.

outsight aka WKWSCI Showcase

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An exhibition space outside the Lee Foundation Lecture Theatre of WKWSCI exclusively for SCI students to exhibit their visual works for free. After proposing the school to set it up, my friends and I set out curating photojournalism works, graphic art as well as photo works from students and from class assignments. We held four two-week long exhibitions throughout the first semester of 2008/2009.

You can find out more about the space here.