2020-11-27

REBUILD– TOYO viewcam #11toyolcam

27 November– test print on paper negative using the #11ToyolCam Toyo View camera with 150mm lens with the Linhof tripod setup on the bicycle #marinbikes #fourcorners

first landscape, garbage disposal ceased

camera setup
camera bag & bike
roadside setup

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15 October– #ToyolCam ground glass rotating back has arrived! Do some cleaning up, test shots next! Thanks Ayumi

rotating graflok back cost more than camera!

with hood
full view
Ayumi F

package arrives from Japan

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25 September— #ToyolCam is back! Thank you Azahan the aluminium welder! its stronger than standard. Had to stop him from making it too perfect and painted, you've given life to a broken down old 70s camera. thanks @_fitrijalil_ for getting this done! you will learn the workings of this camera. Sporting the really light and strong Linhof tripod! #urbancamoflauge #agedlook #Linhoftripod thanks Faiz! now to look for a suitable lens, graflok back, and film holders......  @ Brickfields

#toyolcam is back from the welders, thanks Fitri!

linhof tripod from faiz
aluminium welded by Azahan

previous fix outside
welded, skimmed outside

previous fix inside
welded, skimmed inside

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23 September— acquired a beatup old tripod #Linhof. feels stable for the large format toyo im rebuilding

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19 September– Sent parts for aluminium welding with Azahan. Thanks to Fitri Jalil for the contact.

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7 September— [1] Yaw free Toyo View camera! modified by none-other #MasterChanSifu !! so good to see you today! [2] Was during lockdown when we last contacted, here are three wooden film holders smiley face [3] some cameras have changed place.... but the usual suspects [4] Arca Swiss, modified Yaw-free..... [5] secret room of fold cameras... I've been thinking bout that Micro Percision for so long... still can't afford it [6] he's well enough now to cook for himself, wished i could visit more often, bring some provisions for him, he's very self-sufficient and resilient  [7] little workshop, miter-ing tool machinery.... i need to make some lens boards again [8] some friends i brought said its the future me.... yes my studio is looking alike.... [9] bye #MasterChanSifu see you soon, wishing you well @Ulu Klang.

[1] yaw free toyo
[2] film holder smiley face

[3] camera cabinet
[4] arca swiss yawed free

[5] fold cameras
[6] well enough to cook

[7] little workshop
[8] studio lookalike

[9] bye Master Chan Sifu

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3 September— Birthday gift to myself arrived today! too tired today to open. rebuilding my arsenal of...  —Say hello to my new camera Toyo View D45M probably from the 70s. (i still need one or two more large formats, its to kickstart workshops, first one in November). Its cheap RM$400 (100USD) but it had some (questionable) repair work on it. i still need to work on it and get some additional parts. It works and i can use it, i think im gonna love this camera, fix it use it, keep it running!

package arrives
hello toyo (my only 4x5 camera in malaysia)

2020-11-17

Commissioned books

17 November– Photobooks Malaysia special commissioned series. Four photobooks mentorship, design and produced for exhibition 凝視可見的過往,想像不可見的未來:馬來西亞攝影書 The Invisible Future, Facing the Visible Past : Photobooks of Malaysia #invisiblefuturevisiblepast by @jeffreyjclim

Tempok Pelendong Ang (Tempok, my protector)– Shima Sidek
Recent indigenous fine art photography graduate, Shima Sidek, uses photography as a means to express her indigeneity and question her relationship with the environment in the modern circumstances of self and tribe. Two sections monologue.

Tanding (Compete)– Ronnie Bahari, Persatuan Kebudayaan Kesenian Orang Asli
Ronnie Bahari a self-taught photographer, heads the Perak Indigenous Culture and Art Association. Independently leading a grassroots initiative aimed at elevating indigenous values and culture, through a photography competition opened only to indigenous communities. Selected pictures from the submissions. 

The Malay- My identity at the crossroads at the end of an era by Fitri Jalil
Young contemporary photographer, Fitri Jalil, takes full body portraits, exploring his sense of self. Deconstructing the ideas of ethnic Malay identity that has been ingrained in nationalism, spirituality and culture. 20 portraits.

The Wetplate Culinaire, Ipoh, Perak, Steve Tan
Only walk-in wetplate saloon studio in Malaysia. Self-taught photographer, Steve Tan 陈兴华  researched the makings of wetplate collodion as a means of returning to his roots both as an image-maker and his sense of belonging. Scans from his early to current work.

Photobook maquette available by special request. Funding in progress for offset publishing, soon I hope. More details and pics of books in future. If you like to help fund these independent artists' books, please enquire, or pre-order


Tempok Pelendong Ang– Shima Sidek
Tanding (Compete)– Ronnie Bahari,

The Wetplate Culinaire– Steve Tan
The Malay– Fitri Jalil

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24 September– day of weaving 1-0-1 masterclass with @shimas_photography @Brickfields

weaving test
book cover weaving
Shima testing weave

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1 September– Typewriting class available... hahaha, Fitri Jalil @_fitrijalil_ is working on a book publication with me, to be sent to Taipei, as part of an exhibition, photography book collection. Commissioned photobook series. (*thanks for the lovely 'padat' choco cake!)

Inspiring exploration, using portraiture photography as a means to understand more about himself and the circumstance around him.

Exhibition working title #PeriodicWaysOfSeeing has a new title! to be released soon!

Fitri testing out typewriting

In the news- Smile, you're on Kanta camera!

In the news today- Smile, you're on Kanta camera! (what a headline).... @thestaronline Thanks Rouwen for the writeup and coverage. highlights the book @boxcameranow #BoxCameraNow just published by @fraglich.publishing. Mentions the exhibition #invisiblefuturevisiblepast and some of the books I've produced, workshop at @ilhamgallerykl & @srishti_sg_my (pending cmco), the new #boxcameratrio #taktintong Malaysia's planned meetup (if cmco isnt extended). and the performance next year #luminousshadow浮光流影 and the first book from @kantaportraits #kantamanuscript20 @ Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia



cover page
inside spread

manuscript
#taktingtong
commissioned books

Horas first print
Box Camera Now book


2020-11-14

The Invisible Future, Facing the Visible Past

14 November– going live soon! ni hao Taipei. Broadcast recording is online! but this is not the finalised version (i think). They will produce a version with the translator's english audio https://web.facebook.com/lightboxlib/videos/369325110816871



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10 November– Coming Saturday, 230pm LIVE broadcast of the curators talk & presentation on the exhibition, to an audience at Lightbox攝影圖書室 Taipei. About 120 books collected over a span of 6 months from throughout the Peninsular, and East Malaysia. “The Invisible Past, facing The Visible Future” photography culture and photobooks on Malaysia #invisiblefuturevisiblepast #periodicwaysofseeing

凝視可見的過往,想像不可見的未來:馬來西亞攝影書策展人講座

活動頁面:https://fb.me/e/llSfNwx0V
「凝視可見的過往,想像不可見的未來:馬來西亞攝影書」策展人講座,就在下週六!兩位馬來西亞策展人 Jeffrey Lim(林猷進)和 Bernice Chauly,將於線上與《數位荒原》主編鄭文琦,共同討論此次書展的策展概念、方法與跨文化溝通的挑戰。

在講座中,兩位策展人將從展覽的核心概念與問題意識出發,講述馬來西亞歷史、影像在不同歷史時期扮演的角色、透過攝影書再現國族歷史時所面臨的困境,以及轉向從廣義的影像與圖像的選書思考,以視覺史的角度展示馬來西亞,拓展攝影這項媒材的界線。

再者,兩位策展人也將以自身的馬來西亞成長經驗為例,回應馬來西亞歷史與族群發展的複雜過程,尤其將側重在原民性、國族認同的當代思考;以及策展人特意帶領年輕創作者們,所製作的攝影小誌,呈現馬來西亞當代影像創作的多樣性。11月14日,週六下午2點半,邀請你一同來探究、思辨,或許也可以換位思考,如果是你,會如何透過一個攝影書展呈現台灣呢?

書展資訊 https://www.facebook.com/events/657616661790673/
官網 https://www.lightboxlib.org/malaysiaphotobook

Jeffrey Lim 林猷進
馬來西亞藝術家、文化傳遞者、社會倡議者。
在他的作品 Kanta Portraits 中,他來往馬來西亞與台灣兩地,與當地原住民社群交流,紀錄他們的故事,以及他們如何建構自身的國族認同,並使用自製的箱式相機拍攝對方的肖像,贈予對方做為交換。

為了此次展覽,Jeffrey 不僅奔走馬來西亞各地募集攝影書、自己也製作了一本作品參展,還號召當地藝術家為此展覽製作出版物、親自指導年輕創作者製作自己的第一本zine。現場共有11本專為此次展覽誕生的作品,皆出自 Jeffrey 的號召。

Bernice Chauly
屢屢獲獎的小說家/詩人/攝影家/教育工作者/策展人。
出生於檳城州喬治市,父親為印度裔,母親為華裔,雙親都是老師。

Bernice 的攝影與錄像作品主要關注難民、性工作者、原住民族、傳統工藝匠師與環保運動。她也曾出版七本詩集、散文和小說。教授文學與創意寫作超過 20 年。並曾連續七年擔任「喬治市文學季」總監。

在此次策展的過程中,兩位策展人嘗試著梳理、呈現馬來西亞的整體歷史與社會脈絡。途中 Bernice 時常提醒著,不論是策展或創作,皆須努力在關注個人經驗與宏觀的政治敘事間取得平衡,而這樣的核心價值也反映在她為此展覽產出的動人文字之中。

講者|Jeffrey Lim (林猷進),  Bernice Chauly
主持|鄭文琦
時間|2020/11/14(六)14:30
地點|Lightbox 攝影圖書室(台北市羅斯福路三段269巷19號 )
入場|14:00 開始自由入場

免費參加,歡迎自由樂捐(捐款200元以上可得到啤酒一瓶)
因疫情因素,本場講座人數上限為70人,歡迎準時到場!

備註|
1. 講座將由英文進行,並搭配現場口譯
2. 本場活動會進行直播
3. 防疫期間,參加講座請 #配戴口罩、填寫基本資料再入場
4. 場地位處巷弄、地址複雜,循門牌而來很可能會迷路,歡迎參考網路地圖,或官網的「位置」頁面:www.lightboxlib.org/location 

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17 October– Opening presentation tour "The invisible future, facing the visible past" https://fb.watch/1L-J5yR0Hl/

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14 October– Lightbox攝影圖書室 🇲🇾 Book Exhibition 10/17-12/19 🇲🇾 The Invisible Future, Facing the Visible Past : Photobooks of Malaysia. Opening will be on this Saturday (10/17) 14:00-20:00, join us at Lightbox to see, taste and hear Malaysia.

Through a collection of 20 photobooks, 100 extended works and 3 events, this exhibition invites its audience to dive into the intricate histories and diverse cultures of Malaysia. Following the path mapped by curators, the audience will see the changing of Malaysian society and landscape over the centuries, the situations of its people after independence, and the concerns of contemporary Malaysian artists for their country. Curated by Malaysian artists Jeffery Lim and Bernice Chauly, this is the very first international photobook exhibition Lightbox Photo Library co-hosts.

In the mid-twentieth century, Malaysia broke free from the British colonization and began the journey of recollecting its identity. How did Malaysians view themselves? What roles did photography play in the process of exploring, reflecting and presenting? With travel photography of early western explorers, images taken from the perspective of colonizers, and photography as art, propaganda and historical documentation, how can we, under the complicated context of history and ethnicity, find a way to face the past and imagine a future? Or, is there a way?

To answer these questions and to re-create the Malaysia in their mind, our curators have strived to collect a total of 120 photobooks, 20 of which have been highlighted as the main works of this exhibition, complemented by introductory texts penned by the curators. The remaining 100 books will also be exhibited as extended reading materials. Moreover, according to the content of the photobooks, this exhibition includes introductions to the society and history of Malaysia to help the audience get a clearer picture.

Who are we? What are the stories of our land that have shaped the society we live in and the people we are today? These are the questions that haunt all who wish to re-construct their self-identity. No matter how well or little you know about Malaysia, we sincerely invite you to participate in this rare event, to learn more about the southern neighbor of Taiwan, and to embark on a journey of discovery of self and the past through the photobooks of Malaysia.

〖 About the book exhibition 〗
Date: 2020/10/17-12/19
Time: Every Tue-Sat 13:00-20:00 (except for 10/24)
Venue: Lightbox Photo Library (19, Ln. 269, Sec. 3, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei)
Curator: Jeffrey Lim (林猷進). Bernice Chauly

〖 About the events 〗
🇲🇾 10/17 Sat. Opening day
Time: 14:00-20:00
Contents: Provide Malaysian snacks ,music and exhibition guide (for 1hr in Mandarin, please sign up to join.)

🇲🇾 10/17 Sat. Exhibition guide (in Mandarin)
*Time: 14:00-15:00
*Sign up: https://forms.gle/bNvggRXrijaak9JD6
We will reserve seats for those who signed up.
* The guide would be live broadcasted.
* Please wear a mask during the guide.

🇲🇾 11/14 Sat. Curator's talk (in English)
Time: 14:30-17:00
Speaker: Jeffrey Lim (林猷進). Bernice Chauly
Moderator: 鄭文琦
The talk would be live broadcasted.
Please wear a mask during the talk.
We will announce more detailed informations later.

event poster
born in malaysia

yee i-lann

Pictorial Malaysia

simryn gill

catalog

baba nyonya museum

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14 October– Photobooks 'hanging', going on display! Lightbox攝影圖書室 exhibition opens this Saturday 17th Oct. 

corridor
poll
supporting book list
production team
display
main gallery

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11 October– 120 books, mostly contributed in-kind, over the span of 6 months, 72kg sent to Lightbox Photography Library, Taipei, to start a Malaysian Section. Thank you everyone. Here are places you can still find interesting locally published books, or library and resource spaces. A mapping has been done, including more! More pictures of contributors soon.

The Invisible Future, Facing the Visible Past: Malaysian Photography Culture and Photobooks / 凝視可見的過往,想像不可見的未來:馬來西亞攝影書 opening in Taipei, October 17th. 

https://web.facebook.com/events/657616635124009/