Mu Ji.
The film is an exploration on the social role of, and cultural history of Chickens in Singapore told through a young boyʼs (Xiao Cong) perspective. Xiao Cong sets off in an “Alice-in-wonderland” style cyclical journey, mimicking the life cycle of a chicken. Therefore the film structure references...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-396472019-12-10T14:26:20Z Mu Ji. Oon, Charmaine Chian Wei. Loo, Jeannie Yuan Rong. Goh, Jonathan Qi Di. Lee, Shuxian. Zheng, Maxine Mattina Miaoxing. Wong Liang Chun Jaymz School of Art, Design and Media DRNTU::Visual arts and music::Film The film is an exploration on the social role of, and cultural history of Chickens in Singapore told through a young boyʼs (Xiao Cong) perspective. Xiao Cong sets off in an “Alice-in-wonderland” style cyclical journey, mimicking the life cycle of a chicken. Therefore the film structure references the question, “which came first the chicken or the egg?” The film seeks to provide basic understanding on Singaporeanʼs relationship to poultry farming and responsible consumption conjuring up post apocalyptic anxieties of food. The film also represents the culture of nostalgia as enacted through consumption of “historical foods” (Kaka, and Chickadee chicken snacks) and popular ditties. Bachelor of Fine Arts 2010-06-02T02:18:23Z 2010-06-02T02:18:23Z 2010 2010 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/39647 en Nanyang Technological University 118 p. application/pdf |
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The film is an exploration on the social role of, and cultural history of Chickens in
Singapore told through a young boyʼs (Xiao Cong) perspective. Xiao Cong sets off in
an “Alice-in-wonderland” style cyclical journey, mimicking the life cycle of a chicken.
Therefore the film structure references the question, “which came first the chicken or
the egg?”
The film seeks to provide basic understanding on Singaporeanʼs relationship to
poultry farming and responsible consumption conjuring up post apocalyptic anxieties
of food. The film also represents the culture of nostalgia as enacted through
consumption of “historical foods” (Kaka, and Chickadee chicken snacks) and popular
ditties. |
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