Dear Rohan Sprong,

As my first official post for this summer studio, I thought it’d be quite fitting to write to you in the form of a letter/email/whatever to explain what the hell I’m doing here and how the hell did… Read More

reflection on PB3

I was much happier with Project Brief 3 than I was for Project Brief 2. Though, with that being said, there are still many things I wish to improve on. The first improvement I need to make is the… Read More

Okay? … No.

My experience of mindlessly trapping myself in a fandom I remember when I was about in Year 10, I was thoroughly obsessed and in love with John Green’s novel The Fault in Our Stars. I had finished the book… Read More

photographing strangers

I approached a couple on the streets whom I have never met before, and for the first time in my life, asked if I could take their photograph As an introvert, I’m always quite nervous talking to strangers,… Read More

project brief 2 reflection

I was never a fan of creating portraits of myself, mainly because I am in a constant state of change and moods that it’s difficult to pin down a definite moment of my life that is “me”. Along with… Read More

me.

Me. from Tessa Chung on Vimeo. A quick self portrait that shows a small layer of who I am. Screenshot of the editing timeline:

killing my darlings

Okay, so I didn’t actually kill any darlings, but it definitely felt like it. When I finally finished the rough draft of Project Brief 2, I noticed that it was at a length of 1:31… I needed my project… Read More

week 4

My thoughts on Cal Newport’s “Clarity of the Craftsman.” Since kindergarten, I have been programmed to think about my future. Ever since my name was registered into the system amongst the sea of other humans, I was set… Read More

polaroids!!

In preparation for one of my photography projects, I experimented around with taking polaroids… resulting in some successes and some failures. I discovered that the Fujifilm Polaroid really does not like taking close ups as shown through those… Read More

Project Brief 1

Audio Recordings The first recording is of me playing the opening section of Esbjorn Svensson Trio’s Eighthundred Streets by Feet. Last year for high school, I dedicated the year in studying this contemporary Scandinavian trio. And as a… Read More

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