Coming to a secret location soon.

hello, from the drawing board

dear all. we’re sorry if you’ve come by and the store is closed, closed, and closed.

working towards our dreams and trying to make reasonable rent is always a challenge. since day one.

here’s what we’re doing, shut back from this war-torn and rice-play world.
Alone Time

more gocco prints will be available at the MAAD market this first weekend of May.

we’re excited again, where we try not to have expectations on the art-buying in Singapore. so please, do come down to Red Dot MAAD this weekend and buy a gleeful print to cheer up your walls!

A poem for the beauty of this week

When despair for the world grows in me
and I wake in the night at the least sound
in fear of what my life and my children’s lives may be,
I go and lie down where the wood drake
rests in his beauty on the water, and the great heron feeds.
I come into the peace of wild things
who do not tax their lives with forethought
of grief. I come into the presence of still water.
And I feel above me the day-blind stars
waiting with their light. For a time
I rest in the grace of the world, and am free.

- The Peace of Wild Things, Wendell Berry

The words the happy say

The words the happy say
Are paltry melody
But those the silent feel
Are beautiful –
- Emily Dickinson

When night falls

The moon in the bureau mirror
looks out a million miles
(and perhaps with pride, at herself,
but she never, never smiles)
far and away beyond sleep, or
perhaps she’s a daytime sleeper.

By the Universe deserted,
she’d tell it to go to hell,
and she’d find a body of water,
or a mirror, on which to dwell.
So wrap up care in a cobweb
and drop it down the well

into that world inverted
where left is always right,
where the shadows are really the body,
where we stay awake all night,
where the heavens are shallow as the sea
is now deep, and you love me.

- Elizabeth Bishop, Insomnia

Mas Selamat escaped because we were blur

You can read the full report from the Committee of Inquiry with regards to Mas Selamat’s escape here.

My favourite parts:

A packet of 7 rolls of toilet paper was found on the ground adjacent to the external wall, which he could have used to break his fall when he descended.

Can you imagine a Singaporean version of Prison Break? It will just be this limping guy and some toilet paper climbing out of the toilet. For dramatic effect, we can show him braiding the toilet paper to form a Rapunzel-like rope, instead of just using the toilet paper to break his fall.

The weakness in the perimeter fencing where the outer and inner perimeter fences converged with an enclosed staircase and walkway leading to the Family Visitation Block was not detected.

TV is good because it teaches you that if you’re running a high security prison, you must install electrified fences. The fence with the hole here is probably the green colored type we used to climb over to escape lectures. If that’s the case then you might as well house Mas Selamat in SCGS, which is also very near Whitley Road. Also, I think the SCGS Discipline Mistress will do a much better job making sure he doesn’t use the toilet for too long.

No one was actively monitoring the two CCTV cameras covering the outer and inner perimeter fences at the rear of the Family Visitation Block.

I think the people who caught James Gomez on CCTV for not submitting some bullshit minority race form must be transferred to the ISD to watch terrorists.

WRDC Administration to develop a more structured framework to communicate risks posed by certain detainees to GC guards.

They have a list of 10 recommendations like the one above, and I don’t understand why they don’t make really obvious recommendations that can be carried out with immediate effect, such as these:

  1. Install electrified fences.
  2. Watch Prison Break for reference on how to run a prison.
  3. Put grills in the toilet window.
  4. Don’t leave extra toilet paper in the toilet.

Also, I think as a general rule-of-thumb, terrorists shouldn’t be housed next to school children. The detention center needs to be moved away from SCGS at the very least. However, it is probable that nobody housed inside is Really Dangerous; they were all arrested under the ISA, which means that no one in there has technically committed a crime yet apart from being a nuisance to the government. If that’s the case, then Whitley Road is perfectly fine for a detention center.

Otherwise, we can learn from Australia and build our detention centers away from everything. However, since we do not have the luxury of a desert landscape, we will have to house our terrorists in the foreign worker dorms next to the Choa Chu Kang cemetery.

More material:
The article in Straits Times with the Pulitzer-worthy photograph of the toilet and the video of Wong Kan Seng saying “toilet” a lot.

April is the cruelest month

April is the cruelest month, breeding
Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing
Memory and desire, stirring
Dull roots with spring rain.

- Excerpt from T.S. Eliot’s The Waste Land

It’s already April. Many things have happened at Goblin Market, and these handmade felt hairpins reflect the opening and closing of doors. There are simple pins and ornate clips, as life has eleven other choices.

Write to Bruce.

Flea Carnival @ Far East Plaza!

Flea Carnival
Our friend Gerry is starting Flea Carnival at Far East Plaza every weekend. It’s $50 per day; you leave your stuff there, he sells. There is space for only five stalls each weekend, so call him at the number on the flier soon!

Black Market at House on Dempsey Hill

April 20, 2008
10:00 amto5:00 pm

Black Market Fresh Flier

We’ll be there on Sunday this weekend! See ya!

Hamsters


A bit like us the day before MAAD.

The Heart Is Deceitful Above All Things

Move over Kate. Asia Argento needs our bed.

We saw The Heart Is Deceitful and the greatest hoax of all is one of the better films about America’s unkind junkie life and that life’s perversion, forever. I like the word perversion (it describes in a way one immediately understands), but I don’t like to use it loosely. I don’t know how local folks here can watch it apart from getting it over Amazon or borrowing it from us :) BUT watch it if you can, and wonder how fate’s hand (or is it?) can dispense without hurting because you’re too young to hurt yet too vulnerable to ever be like the next child again.

If anything, shake them all up - JT Leroy, Laura Albert, Sarah and Jeremiah, or what is skin but cannot be character - and think again if life is all that God can see.

Asia Argento’s cinematic adaptation of this controversial story proves that some people can act, where that act must curdle blood.