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Tell us something about you, your ego, things made up you...
An architecture student who madly in love with architecture and take photos. From a young age in primary school,I have loved art and joined Scout during secondary school, which plays a big part in my life. Scouting brought up me through activities, events and projects become agents of positive change. 

I was inspired by pioneering activity in scout to be an Architect. Pioneering is an art of using ropes and wooden spars joined by lashings and knots to create a structure. It can be used for constructing small items such as camp gadgets up to larger structure as bridges and towers. I do believe Architecture and Scout role the same platform which educating young to create a new and better world.
What you aspire to achieve in d;CON 4
 'The only source for knowledge is experience, keep on learning keeps us young.' I look forward to learn and gain experience with our group of people through arousing ideas and developing design. I do believe we could build a better self throughout the journey of exploration. 
What are the ingredients in you that you think will contribute to d:CON 4
We are here for the same vision, learning architecture.To achieve a better work required teamwork and collaboration. Therefore, unity is the strength. You cant so far if you're work alone, cause we take both side to build a bridge. As a group member in 16, I would do my best collaborate and sharing with the group to achieve the vision.
How would you construe the current assignment in d:CON 4

The current assignment is challenged to translate a story from Sybil Kathigasu's 'No Dram of Mercy' into a descriptive installation.
Sybil Kathigasu, her nation's most celebrated war heroine, her tireless dedication to freedom. This evidence can be seen when Sybil and her husband supported the resistance forces (MPAJA) during the Japanese occupation of Malaya until their arrest in 1943. For several years leading up to their capture, the Kathigasus secretly supplied medicine, provided medical services, and shared information obtained by listening to BCC on their shortwave radio. Those acts were, at the time, considered criminal and high subversive by the military administration of Japan in Malaya.
For this assignment, I wanted to describe the devoted service of Sybil to the MPAJA. She was adamant and refused to keep the secret even she tortured mercilessly by Japanese army. They punishes her husband, son and daughter Dawn, who was then seven years old. 
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D:CON 4 | 15TH JANUARY 2018
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