Showing posts with label Singapore Really Really Free Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Singapore Really Really Free Market. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 28, 2023

Cheng Yan's notes on SRRFM

A post from Chengyan. A SRRFM participant. Super stoked to come across participant's thoughts on their participation or relationship with the event. 


Last Sunday, Nov 26th was my best ever when it comes to my accumulation of art tools. After posting a photo showing my Chinese seal and Chinese red ink, the Universe rewarded me with two more dishes of unused Chinese red inks courtesy of the Singapore Really Really Free Market (SRRFM). These are certainly coveted, valued and cherished by me. I was there to bless away my collection of used & obsolete phone cards. I was amazed that they were taken up immediately. I was also blessed with 2-CD’s sets which will be played in my portable CD/DVD player when I am painting. I thought that I am the only odd person listening to CD’s. I was mistaken because I met a young man by the name of Raymond. He borrowed a ballpoint from me to write his contact details on his sticker to advertise that he is selling CD’s on Instagram. Oh, that’s wonderful stunning news. We had a good chat. He told me that his CD’s sell for between $3 to $15/-. I asked him, CD players are difficult to buy in SG, so how to have business? He showed me his Toshiba CD player which he bought in Japan for $80/- when he was there. Apparently, the Japanese are still listening to CD’s. He also told me that Shopee is also selling players online for about $50/-. I told him that I have no need to buy CD’s when I can get them for free. Haha. In a way, he is like me scouring SG for free CD’s. The only difference is that he gets them to sell whilst I get them to listen. If I have extras, I bless them away. If you listen to the correct channels and are patient, you can get them because they are tons of unwanted CD’s waiting to be unloaded.

My thanks goes to Woon Tien Wei & Jennifer Teo, the dedicated husband & wife team for faithfully organising this 76th edition.



Thursday, June 08, 2023

A weekend at Sustainablefest SG 2023


https://www.nparks.gov.sg/activities/events-and-workshops/2023/6/sustainablefest-2023#SG%20Green%20Marketplace 


Spent the weekend facilitating our pop-ups at the Sustainablefest 2023. 

Renew Earth Sweat Shop Engagement Booths (thanks to Liz, Deb and Sam), Singapore Really Really Free Market and Workshops. Thankful that Derrick was co-managing the events with me. Allowing all of us to enjoy the fest and meet the other climate allies. 

It was super super super hot weekend. A sign that more really really needs to be done for the climate. 

Wednesday, July 06, 2016

Here comes July and SRRFM

Been busy preparing for the Substation Residency program and a few other projects at the same time.

I have added some pictures from the 40th edition of Singapore Really Really Free Market in Jurong Park.


































Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Jakarta Report #1






Jen and me is in Jakarta to finally prepare and stage the Jakarta Really Really Free Market for the Jakarta Biennale. 

We are organising the Jakarta Really Really Free Market. I am wondering if you have some of your friends living in Jakarta that may be interested to give their stuff that they don't need to the free market.

Could you help reach out to them? 


We need more stuff for the installation and the event!

The FB event page is below:
https://www.facebook.com/events/1717772038434189/

Thanks!




Jakarta tips & highlights: 

  • 5th Nov 2015: Headache today. popped 2 panadols. Hope for the best. Still have drawings plans to be made by tomorrow. ooooooh
  • 7th Nov 2015 must plan to charge my phone (extended cyber body) on time... Especially when you only have 1 charger and 2 phones. 

Sunday, September 27, 2015

Keep calm and Bubble on.


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Great duo, Adelynn and Veron blowing bubbles towards the end of the Singapore Really Really Free Market @ Earth Fest. 

Saturday, July 25, 2015

Little Buddha from the Singapore Really Really Free Market


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Here is a picture of a little buddha found at the 37th edition of the Singapore Really Really Free Market @ Toa Payoh.

He almost got lost in all the stuff and was going into the recycled pile. When I held onto him, I felt a
steady surge of energy. I thought that was strange and he seems pretty special. So I asked Jen and others to feel it. Jen confirmed got something. Eventually Bianca to felt it and three of us agreed. There is something special here.

Well, Bianca kept him. I asked for a photo to ask some amulets and buddha experts to see if this is valuable. Well, asked someone and he said it is a replica. At first, I was thinking maybe it is a treasure of some sort. I guess to this dude, it means not valuable in the buddha market.

The little Buddha came free and to some he may have little monetary value. However, the chance encounter and the energy it resonates... and having it rescued and finding it a second home. The Little Buddha is priceless.