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//Sunday, December 5, 2010 3:38 PM
I've got a great idea to create some social change for my VWO.
I just hope it's not going to get shot down, again. Sometimes it's really hard to believe in something that seems pretty impossible. But that's what change is about isn't it? Pushing for sth unconventional when everyone looks you in the eye with a are you kidding me incredulous look. Yesterday's volunteering with OH! Open House showed me that as closed-up as Singapore is, unconventional events are still possible. Who woulda imagined that Alan would be able to import an European arts event of placing art pieces in peoples' houses and bringing tour groups along a trail of these houses into the Marine Parade town of Singapore? Well, truth is they've successfully done it earlier this year and they're gonna do it again this year. Amazing isn't it. Getting people to abandon their privacy and open up their homes to let artists transform their homes into art pieces isn't easy, let alone asking them to let strangers tour their houses. Amazing, amazing, amazing. I'm glad to be part of it. Now, when it comes to my turn to start sth different, I hope I'll be able to do what they did, albeit, on a smaller scale of course. :) Be bold girl. |
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