Boon Hock in 2014
Clang, John
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Boon Hock in 2014 is an attempt to immortalize the psyche of an average working class, 40-something years old man over the duration of one calendar year. Boon Hock would submit a set of two images to me daily. The set consisted of his selfie and an image of his surrounding. I would then chronologically archive the images into a Gregorian calendar format, allowing us to trace the exact date of the images created. Upon archiving all 365 sets of selfies, it allows us to examine and analyze Boon Hock’s life, and also to compare our own life in parallel to his. This thesis will introduce the influence I had in creating this body of work and also the decisions I would make during the course of the production.Examples of reference and influence include Michel de Certeau’s The Practice of Everyday Life, Eugene Halliday’s Reflexive Self-Consciousness, Roni Horn’s You are the Weather, etc.In conclusion, I see the completion of this body of work not as an end but a birth. It will take its new life as time passes, making 2014 a distant history which historians and people in the future can be curious about then condition of an everyday life of this ordinary unknown man, named Boon Hock.
Main title:
Boon Hock in 2014 / John Clang
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Imprint:
Singapore : LASALLE College of the Arts, 2015
Dewey class:
759.95957
Language:
English
BRN:
57520
Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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McNally CampusSpecial Collection Room | Thesis - MA Fine Arts | 759.95957 CLA | In house reference (Set: 29 Oct 2020) |
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