BY: LIU YING
“The Disposable Memory Project” attempts to document the journeys of many by passing around disposable cameras for people throughout the world to take photos. Disposable cameras are released out to the different countries in the world under a tracking system and photos from each successfully returned camera are uploaded onto the project’s website for public’s viewing.
Alike to the “Book Crossing” project in 2001 which people would pick up distinctly tagged books to read and then leaving the books at public areas after reading, for others to pick up the books and continue the books’ journey, “The Disposable Memory Project” works in the similar manner, but instead of books, the starring lead of the project is disposable cameras.
Dec 22, 2009
Lifestyle of a skater
BY: DAPHNE-RAE LEE
Skate Park, a skater's second home. These teenagers spend practically everyday at the park hanging out, drinking and skating.
These skaters may not seem to have a bright future as the stereotypical image they project is rather negative: School drop-outs who have nothing better to do with their lives. However, some of them are in fact sponsored by skate companies such as Brainless and Back2Back.
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