Entry by Pao in January 2012–unedited ver.

January 14th, 2012 Comments Off

    

 

It has been some time since I wrote a diary entry, I cannot remember the last time I did. So many things has happened since. I cannot recall all of them, despite my huge head. Please pardon me. And my head. I am now two years old, although I do not see any significant signs of physical growth, but logically and emotionally, like a full grown two year old carrot, I am a tad more mature. IMHO. I think I will still look the same ten years pass, the same old me, the same old wedge head carrot(odd), but perhaps a little more vulnerable inside. I will still be asked by strangers(and carrots) who am I, what do I do, and maybe even why am I here. The answer to the last I do not have. I still witness signs and Phenomenons occasionally. Sometimes they appear as ordinary objects and I miss them, sometimes they stand right in my path. They will point the way and lead me, I faithfully believe. I have learnt that sometimes you need to have faith, in things and people. For example, having faith in my sharp teeth that they will not hurt you. Peace. I guess that is one important lesson I have learnt as a new year beckons. If you ask me about my future, my ambition, my dreams, well, look at me, I am a wanderer. A hermit. An explorer. An unclassified. A subculture.
A ‘non-A’.

I cannot envision myself staying in one place for too long. I cannot be permanent. I wish to see with my very own eyes, unique as they are, this world I have been put into, every corner of this planet, I wish to lay my feet, wave my flag and speak its language. Perhaps one days when I have accomplished this, then I can enter the parallel universe and continue the next phase of this never-ending journey. Fear of the unknown I do not have, for I do not give thought to these things. My friends? I believe they will be wherever I go. X, R, Whao and PE. I also hope to find the village of my ancestors eventually. More wedge head carrots, in other words. They must be out there somewhere. And the Phenomenons will lead me to where I truly belong.

P.S. You have heard of 353, haven’t you? If you have observed, the number 3 looks like my right eye. We encounter 353s everyday without noticing them, but it could be the clue to what lies ahead for me–Phenomenon No. III. I have to find out the connection between the number 3 and my facial feature. If you happen to spot these three numbers sitting next to one another, please take a picture and send it to me. Remember to note down the exact location as well, so that I can pay a visit to the place when the time is right. I look forward to your good news.

Two things first

January 9th, 2012 § Leave a Comment

 

It’s starting to be an exciting week for Pao and the gang! Here’s what’s happening…


An ongoing contest on culturepush, a Singapore visual culture online website. Vote for your favorite character in the world of Pao and stand a chance to win a little something. From now till 12th Jan 2012. Click on Pao above to get there!

Phenomenon No. II – o R B is now open at Milk Tea & Pearl(London). Pao’s first exhibition of 2012 is at a bubble tea shop from 09.01.2012 – 17.02.2012
Find out what this second Phenomenon beholds as Pao turns two years. This exhibition was created with the context of the space in mind. For event info, please click on the image above. If you are not in London, the story of the o R B is right below in the previous post.

 

January 2012 – o R B

January 8th, 2012 § Leave a Comment

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//Pao wakes up on his 2nd birthday to find a new extension in his hut //It is a room. The entrance is a pristine white square wall encapsulating a rather small white door, visible only by its gloss varnish and the sparkling brass door knob it holds firmly in place. This is a sharp contrast to the towering straw walls. Seems like it is going to be a dazzling start to this special day for Pao //On the horizon miles away from the glistering sea, small round objects are sighted falling from the sky. They make silent miniature explosions as they disappear into the calm water surface below //X is occupied with his conscientious analysis from the treetop. A Phenomenon. Yes, a Phenomenon will take place today. But where? And when? To whom. X surveys the sight before him. Each explosion made his heart skip //Pao turns the door knob. A flood of white light rushes forward and drowns his senses. He could not have seen or felt the vicious swirling that was in motion at the corner of the room. It was like a tornado running on the spot //At this moment, Whao and R entered the room. This invited the next rush of color and all three of them were enveloped by a bright expanse of yellow. Soon, they will slowly make out the figure of a yellow orb sitting silently before them. It is almost the height of the square room, as tall as the towering straw hut walls.

//No, this is not the real Phenomenon. It has already arrived, X can sense. He shifts his cap swiftly in the sequence of 1/2R, 2L, 3/4R and 1/2L*. A yellow orb. A giant one. That is the real Phenomenon //Elsewhere, miniature yellow orbs were settling in the crop fields around Pao’s hut. Now tilt your head to the right and squint your eyes. Those hills and valleys in the distance aren’t spared either. With a mighty telescope, you might be able to spot one peculiar yellow orb which looks slightly different. Ah. Can you spot R inside? I wonder where he will eventually land. We all wonder //Oh no. Whao has taken a bite off the giant orb. It doesn’t look any tasty from the look on his face. But what can you really say about Whao’s facial expressions, knowing that he is pretty much nonchalant. What is your personal opinion about putting foreign objects into your body? //PE are running around frantically in the crop fields. One PE, however, is staring oddly at three yellow orbs snugged comfortably in a pea pod hanging from a branch. It is already odd enough that being a pea pod, PE has only one pea. Yellow peas was pushing it, no?

//And finally, Pao walks up to the giant orb. He can sense a low humming from the inner depths of the orb. Raising his feeble hand, he gently smothers the surface, which felt very smooth. It was as if Pao knew that somehow, this action will reveal the orb’s true appearance. Then it happened. Three numbers 353 slowly appeared on the surface of the orb. The number 3 looks quite like the right eye of Pao! What does 353 represent? We have to find out.

* X has a habit of concocting different permutations of cap-shifting when he is in deep analysis mode. The numbers indicate the extent of cap-shifting, with 1 being a full 180 degree shift, R&L=right & left. This cap-shifting action aids my observation and deduction, X says.

You can buy a printed copy of Phenomenon No. II – o R B at the shop

November 9th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

 
In a sushi cafe

Here I am, sitting in a small well-lit sushi cafe on a street in Central London. It is only 1740 but night has fallen. Cafes along the street are lit up and beckoning corners dot the slightly dim road. Looking from the inside of the cafe, I feel like a character in a Murakami story, right at the heart of Tokyo in the night. Alone, eating my sushi and drinking a bottle of oolong tea with no sugar, writing in my little book. Two shop attendants, me and one other customer are present in the shop. I will like to picture this scene with a little more melancholy. This small pocket of space becomes the solely lit corner on the entire street, like a little spark of hope you spot in a sea of dismay and anguish. The illumination of this small shop in contrast with the enveloping darkness, and me, silently(with the occasional accompaniment of the buzzing refrigerating machine) watching everything unfold before my sight. The entirety is not me, but outside of me.

I share this small wooden table with no one. I have ample space to place my objects on the table, enough space for me to stretch my pair of tired legs and sit comfortably into the brown chair. Directly opposite the shop from where I am(facing the wide open and welcoming white door) is a cosy looking Lebanese cafe. The purple and green interior strikes a total opposite to the white and metallic feel of the sushi cafe. The colors extend a certain comforting hand, the dark colored leather sofa and huge paintings covering the walls add a certain mystique to the atmosphere. Needless to mention, the shish pipe is posing at the window. It lays its eyes on every passerby walking along this increasingly cinematique street.

Facing the entrance of the cafe has set into me a certain state of mind. Every time someone crosses the street from the other side, the thought that he will then continue to walk straight into the shop arises. But most of the time, it is not the case. I try not to make eye contact with every person who executes that same motion. It makes me totally uneasy and queer. Strangely I also get the same feeling every time someone walks past the door. The thought of him suddenly changing his mind and turning into the shop is a very substantial possibility, which will then only send a current of shock into my easily disturbed conscience. I shall leave my glances down.

There are five people in the shop now, including the apron-wearing staff, and I have 3 brown rice sushi rolls remaining on the foam tray. I cannot determine how much oolong tea is currently sitting in the PET bottle as the branded plastic wrap has covered the entire height of the bottle. I imagine someone capturing this view of me in the shop from above. From a cherry picker for example. Observing me from above, looking at me pen every word in the book with a blunt pencil, all without me noticing his presence. Still, no one has entered the Lebanese cafe. The two male staff are having a small chat. The two female staff on the opposite are checking the sushi stock constantly, as if there wasn’t anything else more important to do. Honestly, there isn’t, with only two people now sitting at the tables, busily getting into the business of filling their hungry stomachs. The two females converse in English. I wonder if either is a fan of sushi.

There is a huge glass panel next to where I am sitting. Eight out of ten times, the person walking past, whether hurriedly or slowly, will peer into the shop. Sometimes at me, sometimes at my sushi. The other times, I’m not sure where their gazes could possibly land. Maybe at the lady in the apron bent over the sushi shelve counting stock. Maybe at the bright white lights, which I believe, seem much brighter from the outside. The man has left. Alone, I am, again. As before. As when I first walked into the shop 20 mins ago. I took that same amount of time to consume eight pieces of sushi, with the occasional sips of oolong tea. No sugar, but with a certain amount of ascorbic acid.

I am trying harder to submerge deeper into how it feels like to be in a Murakami story. If I can soak myself into this moment even more, at a certain point, I can transcend to The other side. I am suddenly reminded of the female character in After dark. She sits in Denny’s, eating a sandwich, and reading a book. She is in no hurry. She sits there for ages. It is close to midnight. Is it possible that my striking blue hood and orange windbreaker is making it difficult for me to impersonate a Murakami character? I’m possibly dressed in too bright colors, not to mention another ominous sight of orange around my eyes. But my MUJI watch looks Japanese enough. Not sure if it is a product of Japan though. I should believe I can sit here for as long as I like, although my sushi is no more and any remaining traces of oolong tea is hidden by the plastic wrap. I will like to see a photograph of myself sitting in the shop, at this exact position, scribbling in a book with a blunt pencil.

The shop closes at 2030. That leaves me with two more hours. More people are walking the street now. In four directions, horizontally and vertically. Me, I am at a point of standstill. I notice a white cylinder-like shape placed at each table. It is of the same height as the two wooden chairs, so I do suppose it is meant for sitting. It does seem real now that any object with a flat surface and of sufficient height can take the function of a chair. The whiteness of it does not communicate well with the lightly stained wood chairs and tables at all. It looks like a third party who has obstinately decided to intrude on a couple engaging in intimate conversation without any attempt to make itself slightly less visible. I hear some fireworks in the near distance.

Who is it for.

A guy with headphones muffling his ears walks into the shop. He stands in front of the sushi shelf for a few seconds, then turned and smiled briefly. He walked out. I suppose he was left pretty much satisfied just by looking at the sushi. Maybe he just wanted to do a visual QC. On the other hand, I do not rule out the possibility that he has the ability to fill his stomach just by looking at food for a few moments.

I’m trying to see myself outside of my body. Watching my own actions. Can I also identify the thoughts that are going through my head? Perhaps it will be clearer if I were standing outside myself. Like all other things.

This shop used to be a bookshop owned by the same Japanese company. It sold Japanese books, magazines, small objects, cute stuff. I can still see the pale brown bookshelves when I look around the empty space where they once stood. It was much cozier looking then, and gave me the warm feeling of a nice, happy family home. A grandfather figure runs the shop, and his granddaughter helping to arrange the books when asked to. Now the scene of the bookshop in White Valentine appears. I was enchanted the moment I saw that bookshop. Arranging books seemed pretty enticing then. Modern bookstores are no longer set up like that anymore. More importantly, the lights are too bright. Sometimes I’d rather things are not so well-designed. A little inconvenience or disorganization can add a flutter to the all-too-perfect image.

Embrace a little chaos.

The lady in the apron is now huddled over the receipts and checklists at the counter. She has been at it since I finished my last piece of sushi half an hour ago. She doesn’t look exactly confident of what she is doing. Her eyebrows are knitted and her eyes fixed firmly on the papers. I could steal out at this moment, but, I’ve already paid.

Across from my seat I see a small Japanese food mart. Rice, wine shop in gold 3D type standing out from the dark green pull-out shelter above the shop. I cannot see any people in the shop, only stacked up instant noodles and snacks which cover half the height of the shop window. The door is too narrow to be visible from my point of view. Are snacks the best sellers in a Japanese supermarket? I guess so.

I feel colder the more I sit here. The wind entering uninvited is at full rush towards me now. I should leave. But before I do, I shall leave a mention on my departure. It says, ‘I’ve not heard a single Japanese word spoken for the whole hour I’ve been sitting here’.

I give the oolong tea bottle a little shake.

 

 

Tales of Pao – June

May 27th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

I’ve had some trouble getting out the next issue of Tales of Pao due to a couple of resources issues but finally, it’s about to be finished. very likely to start distributing next week. This issue has an extra mystery element and it is only for readers who get hold of a copy of it. you know how much I like mystery and surprises ;) This issue is also different as it comprises of a series of sequential drawings(I will not label it ‘comics’) and written word. In addition, I’m looking to distribute them at new locations around London. Above are some bnw drawings which will be colored. yeh, this issue has color(and it is better quality)!
Looking forward!

Tales of Pao – The story of Whao

March 10th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

This 2nd issue of Tales of Pao – The story of Whao, invites X(another character in the Pao village) to demystify the birth of Whao(in Jan’s issue).
The relationship between Pao and Whao is revealed by X and the story tells of the idiosyncracies of Whao (He has indeed a special talent).

Shops in London where you can grab the March issue:

1. Playlounge(art toy shop)
http://www.playlounge.co.uk

2. KKoutlet(art & design shop/exhibition space)
http://www.kkoutlet.com/

3. Labour and wait (a chic shop which sells elegant home tools)
http://www.labourandwait.co.uk/

4. East gallery(contemporary gallery space at Brick lane)
http://www.eastgallery.co.uk/

5. Anomaly Pao event on 24th March
http://is.gd/DUhXDF
For people who will like to have a read but are not based in london, the story and drawings are online here: http://is.gd/txWVph

 

Tales of Pao is bi-monthly, self-published and free, distributed at selected shops in Central London.

March 2011 – X explains Whao

March 10th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

 

Wow.

Whao exclaimed silently when he first set sights on the new world he has come into. It had not been an easy journey to get to where he is now, not that the tribulations were etched on his appearance at all. He turns to look at the trucker cap guy, who is, coincidentally, adjusting his trucker cap to get a better view of this stranger before him. His protruding teeth made the complex threads of thought that was running through his mind slightly…more…dangerous.

X adjusts his cap LLR, then 3/4R, and lastly 1/2L, before speaking the first word of the day – ‘…’ but an accented Hey you snatched ahead to first place to break the silence which was just a second ago about to turn awkward.

The three teeth vibrated with a hint of seething.

X dislikes interruptions, especially when he is about to speak on a matter of grave importance. Plus, Hey you did not seem to contain any amount of respect at all. When speaking to X, you have to demonstrate a certain amount of respect for him in your speech, for your own benefit really. He’s the guy whose foresight you need(even if you think you never will do).

So it wasn’t with much liking that the first impression of each other was formed. I forgot to mention, please call X by his first name – X. That’s part of the Respect criteria, which is basically a long scroll running from three to four metres long depending on how good your foresight is (better foresight = shorter scroll). You just wasn’t good enough, or equivalent to X.

You = you, you, you or you. or even you.
X= X

- – -

Whao’s expression definitely did not help explain the intentions of his speech(nonchalant, from what I deduce).

Was he actually trying to sound friendly/ to strike a conversation/ to extend his social grace, or was there no intention at all?

Just what I guessed. Those words weren’t exactly directed at anyone in particular(rhetoric). It was just a Hey and You– two commonly used words, each having a whole spectrum of possible interpretations, of which one can be – just to be spoken/used in an attempt to fill the void.

So is the case.

You need to meet someone, X muttered, with an eye of defiance against his own speech. Yes, this sentence is directed at Whao.

There doesn’t seem to be any obvious reaction from Whao, so X took a step forward to Whao.
Whao took a step backward. Simultaneously.
X took another step forward with his other foot. Whao took a step backward with his other foot which happens to be the opposite foot of X. This continued…

From my vantage point of view right here, an invisible tap dance is brewing. Every steps seems to be in precise rhythm, like a well-rehearsed sequence already practiced tirelessly n times. Front(L) back(R), Front(R), back(L), Front(L)back(R), Front(L)back(R). This lasted for a complete 9mins 33secs until Whao interjected the rhythm with a back(L)back(R) and back(L)side(R), followed quickly by a rapid fire of side(R)side(L)back(LRL)s and hitting the climax with an unexpected 1/2front3/4side(L) – 2/3side(R)1/2front(L,R)side(R) – 5/8sweep(L,R)!

Then a sudden ––– back(L)back(R)back1/2back(1/2LR1/2L). The Final Kill.

- – -

Whao took a gracious bow(his blank expression unchanged), as X continues to struggle in his attempt to untangle his feet, which since a few minutes ago had totally lost communication with the Central Coordination System and had begun to move haphazardly on their own.

It is an intriguing sight to watch. Me watching Whao and X Whao watching X X watches helplessly at his feet twisting and turning like a mad hatter clock.

Honestly, all these commotion has taken up a lot of time and we have yet to arrive at the crux of the story(which might now have to be shorten). This infuriated X, who is now totally slumped on the floor, exasperated by himself basically. It is an intriguing situation to be in, X.

Who do I have to meet?
(spoken without a tinge of empathy)

X looks up at Whao. It did not seem like Whao who spoke, because he still wore the same look. Certainly very unsure if the question was directed to him, X closed his eyes and muttered(perhaps to no one), Your dad. I am guessing that X is trying to release command control of his speech as well.

- – -

The tapping immediately began. It sounded like two feet, no, three feet tapping. Four, no, five. Six. Seven… n. (I can’t count anymore at this point) The pace was rapid. The patterns growing towards infinite complexity. The intensity forcing the threshold to its limits… n feet?

His eyes still closed, X tilted his head towards the source of the sound – he could discern it. It was just one feet tapping.

- – -

X opens his eyes.
Whao isn’t looking at him any longer. His eyes had a certain glow directed towards the newly arrived guest.

Hello Pao

Pao looks blankly at X.
Mine?

X shrugged casually as he adjusts his trucker cap LRR, then 1/2R and lastly 3/8Lsweep.

Pao holds his head steady, seemingly also to be adjusting it to the precise angle it should sit with the body. He looks at Whao. Stare, rather. Whao returned the gaze. Simultaneously.

X walks towards the thick opaque line of gaze which is by now showing signs of dissolution.

Whao, meet Pao. Pao, meet Whao. Father and son, please meet each other. Pao is the father, Whao is the son, X gestures fervently as he speaks. He continues, Both father and son are father and son but not son and father because, Number 1, both arrived timely on this place we call Home very similarly. A wedge shaped object fell from the heavens onto a carrot in the fields – Pao. One year later, a nicely wrapped wedge shaped present fell from above the ceiling here – Whao. Both stood up from the ground to reveal a similarly shaped body – Pao & Whao. On closer observation, the angle of which each one’s wedge head sits on the body, is exactly the same. Number 2, expressions and gestures. Pao likes to put both hands by his side, so do you Whao.
(Whao looks down at his hands which were lying by his side)

Pao has a limited vocabulary on facial expressions, so do you Whao.
(Whao tries to look at his facial expression but found it physically difficult and so looks at Pao in an attempt to look at himself)

Pao likes…

Wait.

A moment of silence(a moment of annoyance for X).
Another moment passed.

A third.

Was that a rhetorical word? (This is X, being cautious. X)

A moment’s silence.

What is that scribble on the right eye?
Pao breaks the rhetorical silence with a well-phrased question but did not seem to direct it at anyone in particular.

A moment’s silence.

Then realizing he should speak, X adjusts his trucker cap LLRL, then 1/3L and lastly 1/4Rsweep/2, he clears his throat in preparation for the next paragraph of his halted speech.

That, is a defect.
X lowers his head in signal of period (which is not quite obvious in speech as in written word)

A defect.
A defect. A defect.
Pao mutters under his breath as he held on to the gaze(still present) which had since been wavering violently but now slowly regaining solidarity on the act of meditation on Pao’s part. Whao attempts for a second time to look at his recently-labelled defect but is struggling wildly. His action is making the gaze waver once more.

- – -

At this point in time, X walks across the line of gaze.

An ear piercing scream is heard.
Simultaneously.

 

 

rabbit n mouses

February 26th, 2011 § Leave a Comment

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