7 daily objects.

“I was acutely aware how different days had an effect on my mood and feelings. Mondays have never felt so blue until I joined the “rat race”. Sunday night must be the worst of all days knowing the fact that the next day is a weekday. Saturday night felt so appealing when I know the fact that I can s...

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Main Author: Lin, Cheryl Jia Hui.
Other Authors: School of Art, Design and Media
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Published: 2009
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-155952019-12-10T14:41:28Z 7 daily objects. Lin, Cheryl Jia Hui. School of Art, Design and Media Fabrizio Galli DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Design::Product “I was acutely aware how different days had an effect on my mood and feelings. Mondays have never felt so blue until I joined the “rat race”. Sunday night must be the worst of all days knowing the fact that the next day is a weekday. Saturday night felt so appealing when I know the fact that I can sleep in late tomorrow.” – (Natalie) Natalie, a persona created as a representation of the typical Singaporean in their 20s. Using the idea that different days can affect a person’s mood and feeling, I want to create a series of objects that represent the characteristics of Natalie. Each object tells stories and when the objects are linked together, they narrate the experience of a daily life in Singapore. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2009-05-13T07:54:05Z 2009-05-13T07:54:05Z 2009 2009 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15595 en Nanyang Technological University 56 p. application/pdf
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Lin, Cheryl Jia Hui.
7 daily objects.
description “I was acutely aware how different days had an effect on my mood and feelings. Mondays have never felt so blue until I joined the “rat race”. Sunday night must be the worst of all days knowing the fact that the next day is a weekday. Saturday night felt so appealing when I know the fact that I can sleep in late tomorrow.” – (Natalie) Natalie, a persona created as a representation of the typical Singaporean in their 20s. Using the idea that different days can affect a person’s mood and feeling, I want to create a series of objects that represent the characteristics of Natalie. Each object tells stories and when the objects are linked together, they narrate the experience of a daily life in Singapore.
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