PART iv.
PART IV.
KAR-MEN TO SAMANTHA:
What do you think the world needs to pay more attention to?
When does your mind feel comfortable staying put inside the box?
What was the last perspective or emotion you felt for the first time?
What would you like people to experience through your art?
What is something that you find beautiful and something you find blasphemous?
SAMANTHA TO KAR-MEN:
What is your most prized possession located within your domestic domain? Why?
Who are you closest to (emotionally) at this point in your lifespan? Why?
What hand gesture best represents your ‘greatest’ personality trait?
Is there a creative project you wish you had the resources (funding; material; space; time) to realise?
Reflecting upon your future in the creative industry—what is the greatest accomplishment you hope to achieve?
Kar-men and I delved into unconventional conversation by devising open-ended inquiries. Through the act of questioning and answering, we placed ourselves amongst these contemplations—adoption of subjectivity. This further deconstructed our differences whilst strengthened our similarities.
We established our in-between—where Samantha/Geelong and Kar-men/Singapore, collide.