The City of Singapore - A DTube Video Retrospective by samstonehill

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The City of Singapore - A DTube Video Retrospective
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One year ago I spent 5 days in Singapore and put this film together from the footage I collected there.  

It is compilation of time-lapse, iPhone shots, HDR photography & DSLR video footage.  My own musical representation of this strange paradoxical city.

<center><a href='https://dtube.video/v/samstonehill/2496cxon'><img src='https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmQbB6ezts9ziutGadehSzzaR4WkuUpKjnBqokzb6Jkvwu'><h2>Watch The City of Singapore - A DTube Video Retrospective video on DTube</h2></a></center><hr>

As a film-maker I get to travel and on this occasion I was in Singapore to shoot a commercial for a French perfume company.

The first thing that struck me was the immense number of restrictions on what we in the western world take for granted. Before I even entered the country I was told by my producer I shouldn’t have any more than one packet of chewing gum in my pocket, as to have two packets would be illegal. Not that I chew the suff, but it does seem a bit steep imposing fines for possession. The reason they make it illegal is simple. The want a visually perfect city. And to be fair, they have come close to achieving this.

https://steemitimages.com/0x0/http://i.imgur.com/pcptj44.jpg

Walking around the ultra-modern architecture filled with strategically placed pristine foliage I felt as if I were in a kind of financial district Disney World designed exclusively for rich adults. Especially after dark when the light shows and musical water fountains spring to life. Everything was immaculate, shiny & new, maintained at night by an army of low paid workers.

https://steemitimages.com/0x0/http://i.imgur.com/GLGaAfO.jpg

However, their endless rules & regulations are from my humble perspective, not only ridiculous but a clear symptom of our sick society as a whole. Littering, spitting or chewing gum represent an immediate fine in a city where one in every five people work for the police in some way and don’t even think about doing drugs there, a crime punishable by death.

https://steemitimages.com/0x0/http://i.imgur.com/iv8qHrd.jpg

There are (very few) designated smoking areas outside of which there can be no smoking at all. There is a system which financially rewards anyone who reports these supposed ‘crimes’, making everyone a potential police member of sorts. 

Cars cannot be owned for more than 10 years, after which they must be scrapped or exported. And imported cars are heavily taxed and cannot be older than 3 years. This keeps the place looking modern and forces a consistent market. And just to top all this off, the prices of absolutely everything are more outrageous than you can possibly imagine. With the exception of the taxis for some reason, which I found to be quite reasonable.

https://steemitimages.com/0x0/http://i.imgur.com/pDMG1Eu.jpg

I imagined that the wages must surely reflect these high prices, but this is not the case. In fact, there is a very clear divide between rich and poor. I saw people picking through the rubbish at night to find food before settling in amongst it to sleep.

https://steemitimages.com/0x0/http://i.imgur.com/jNgdZqp.jpg

The main reason why people live in Singapore is to take advantage of the extremely low taxes. But while the poor sleep in stifling flats (if they are lucky enough to have this), tucked away out of sight, crammed in like sardines, the rich live much as you would expect… in air-conditioned luxury. So to make the most of this tax haven city, one must be a high earner. And as a consequence there are plenty of expats who have settled for this reason, or at the very least based their businesses here.

https://steemitimages.com/0x0/http://i.imgur.com/ldvKANx.jpg

The business types who walk these immaculate streets by day ironically don’t seem to notice them at all because they are constantly glued to their digital devices which can be used even on the Metro where you can expect to have your bag searched for explosives upon entering. 

But being the Disney World of lights that it is, there are plenty of tourists too, who flock on mass particularly to the artificial oasis of plants & sculptures by the bay where giant metal trees light up at the same time every night to a perform a musical display of dancing colours which viewed from the centre, is quite surreal. My son Esteban enjoyed it very much, screaming with joy throughout.

https://steemitimages.com/0x0/http://i.imgur.com/6cTbJVJ.jpg

I cannot deny that Singapore has been creatively & thoughtfully designed with large roads to permit the easy flow of traffic, enormous shopping malls in which the saying goes ‘if you can’t find what you’re looking for, you haven’t looked hard enough’ and modern features which continually surprised me. 

Self flushing toilets for example and interactive shopping mall maps capable of planning the quickest route to your desired shop. And best of all, baby seats on the the walls of ladies toilets, permitting mothers to do their business without having to put their children on the floor!

https://steemitimages.com/0x0/http://i.imgur.com/4Dbi4QW.jpg
My son, Esteban. 16 months.

But even amongst all this modern luxury & convenience there was something clearly amiss. Less than 200 years ago this place would have been a jungle. Yet there remains no evidence of this whatsoever. And upon witnessing the army of poor who maintain the visual aesthetic for the army of rich, I saw this soul-less land for what it truly is: a concrete jungle of wealthy consumers all reaching for the same unachievable goal, at the expense of nature: happiness through material possessions. Or, in the case of the poor, simple every day survival.

https://steemitimages.com/0x0/http://i.imgur.com/tpVkD9P.jpg

Naturally, as someone who lives on the edge of a jungle in a Balinese eco community I am somewhat bias, but we are all still thankfully entitled to our own perspective. And this my friends, is mine.

https://steemitimages.com/0x0/http://i.imgur.com/BVoaWXg.jpg

This article is a repeat article from one I posted 11 months ago, but it received only 2 views :(

Hopefully this time there will be a few more :)

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@mydivathings · (edited)
This is an eye-opener for me. I always imagined Singapore to be a free and nice country and could have never imagined what you described, especially the divide between the rich and poor
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@samstonehill ·
I think in every city there is always going to be a natural divide between rich and poor.  Nothing much we can do about this while we still live in this crazy monetary system.  

Research 'Gift Economy'.  This is the way forward :)
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@andreolf ·
nice picture! how did you design them?
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@cornholio ·
Nicaragua....aqua for my bunghole.....arriba...
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@samstonehill ·
I use a technique called HDR.  Look it up.  It's awesome!!!!
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@wise-old-man ·
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RE: The City of Singapore - A DTube Video Retrospective
_**I am in the world feeling my way to light 'amid the encircling gloom.' **_

 \- Mahatma Gandhi
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@samstonehill ·
Beautiful 🙏🏻

I had not read that one until now.

Many thanks :)
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@xpolls ·
Not cleaner than Tokyo!
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@samstonehill ·
Haha.  Never been.  But I have heard that!

Thanks for the comment
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@xpolls ·
You should! No, hang on, you MUST ;)
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@misslasvegas ·
This brought a few emotions out in me. I lived in Singapore for a while in the 1990's. There was already a divide between poor and rich, but not the way you describe. There was a whole lot in between. I've met some of the best people I've ever met in my life and I am still in touch with a few of them. They knew then what the country was about and I saw it with my own eyes. They are also fluoridating their country for 100% so that should tell us something too. I love the people I left behind and we had some of the greatest times together, something we all still talk about. But it hurts to see that what we were seeing then, has been taken to the extreme now. I am looking forward to read more from you, I've spent time in Indonesia as well and the idea that there are eco villages makes me very happy. Thank you for sharing this, your photography is amazing.
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@samstonehill · (edited)
To be fair I wasn't there long enough to get a real feeling for the place.  And my article reflects only my perspective from this short trip.  No doubt there was much I didn't see.  I would have been very interested to see it in the 1990s :)
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@cryptobk ·
Yes, no matter the pros and cons, visiting Singapore is on the bucket list.
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@samstonehill ·
For sure my friend.  That it is.  And I am very pleased I was able to spend some time there.
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@techroy ·
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Hey @samstonehill , nice video you have made here about Singapore. I was in Singapore 5 years back. People do like this place a lot because of the advancements it has. Rules are followed very precisely. Malls and transport system is one of the best. A lot of tourist spots makes this place a must visit. 
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@samstonehill ·
For sure it is a place one must visit.  I just wouldn't want to stay too long.
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@eastcider ·
A great little article. Thanks for the good read and photos!
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