Tuesday, 18 January 2011

model making in the dark and design workshop at MPH

On day 3 in Enchanted Farm, we were immediately spilt into smaller groups to do site analysis. After collecting important data and knowing the site better, we started to fill our 1:200 model with the landmark buildings and the different plantations planted on the site for our workshop presentation the next day with Tito Bong, Tito Toni, CSI committee together with many other distinguish guests. Unknowingly, time passed so quickly and the sun had set and the sky was all dark. The only light available to us was a very dim light bulb hanging in the middle of our pavilion hut. Having the privilege of having electricity 24/7 back home in Singapore, I was never found in such situation before. We could barely see anything, hence we all took out our torch lights and shined our way through the progress of our work. Despite all the straining of eyes and frequent outburst of directing of light, we had so much fun making the model together in the dark. It was truly a memorable experience I will never forget! Here’s some photos:




shine torchlight shine!

working in progress:


light!

torch light tied to my ponytail 



our model pieced tgr :)

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