Yesterday night, Me Ros Jason EeLing, went to DBS ARTS CENTRE watched THE PILLOWMAN.
oh my gosh.... it was magnificent lo...
like totally..
don't know how to say to describe this play...
but it really keeps you at the edge of your seat, and not knowing that 3 hours have past...
=D
our playwright tutor - michael corbidge....
i think he's a very talented guy..
he can act, direct, write..........[the list goes on]
michael was cute though... we tookk a photo with him... will post it up when Jason send it to me...
Saturday, March 29, 2008
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Saturday, March 15, 2008
Das Experiment
sociology society haa a movie screening thingy on every thursday at 530pm.
just so happened that last thursday. i mean yesterday only.
Mirabelle show the movie called Das Experiment (2001), a German movie.
Prof Shirley recommended it earlier this semester.
so i thought since i'm free ask Fee to go along with me and watch it.
before going to the movies. i decided to go online and find some info about it.
thats how i got all the videos that i have previously posted on my blog.
The Stanford Prison Experiment video wasn't that bad. so i thought the movie should be okay too.
wah... rated R-Restricted. don't like that leh...
my friends were like ay...you girls cannot watch... haven't 21. lol.
after watching the movie.
i only have 3 words to describe it.
Disturbing, Disgusting, Sickening.
eeeeeeee...... freaking... disturbing movie... DAMN IT!
erh... its totally madness... i feel like killing myself after that. totally. feel sick. wanna vomit.
just how horrible human beings can become.
although i know its not the real experiment. cuz the movie had a 14days experiment.
if only Zimbardo didnt stop the experiment after 6 days, they could turn out like that. Disgusting.
i was like screaming in my head.
ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
if you really want to watch this movie, warning: its mentally torturing.
luckily, the 'curry puff' bring me back to life. erh...
oh.. by the way, me and Sathish stole 6 curry puffs in school... ahaha...
like really stole them...
took and ran away...
haha...
lol...
decided to go Holland Village with Sathish, Dylan, Mirabelle and Fee so that i can forget about the scenes.
went to eat at Brekos, and their Chicken Tato is nice~~~
went back to hall at 12 plus am...
well, i did forget about it for awhile lah..
at least i didnt have nightmare...
phew... =)
just so happened that last thursday. i mean yesterday only.
Mirabelle show the movie called Das Experiment (2001), a German movie.
Prof Shirley recommended it earlier this semester.
so i thought since i'm free ask Fee to go along with me and watch it.
before going to the movies. i decided to go online and find some info about it.
thats how i got all the videos that i have previously posted on my blog.
The Stanford Prison Experiment video wasn't that bad. so i thought the movie should be okay too.
wah... rated R-Restricted. don't like that leh...
my friends were like ay...you girls cannot watch... haven't 21. lol.
after watching the movie.
i only have 3 words to describe it.
Disturbing, Disgusting, Sickening.
eeeeeeee...... freaking... disturbing movie... DAMN IT!
erh... its totally madness... i feel like killing myself after that. totally. feel sick. wanna vomit.
just how horrible human beings can become.
although i know its not the real experiment. cuz the movie had a 14days experiment.
if only Zimbardo didnt stop the experiment after 6 days, they could turn out like that. Disgusting.
i was like screaming in my head.
ARGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
if you really want to watch this movie, warning: its mentally torturing.
luckily, the 'curry puff' bring me back to life. erh...
oh.. by the way, me and Sathish stole 6 curry puffs in school... ahaha...
like really stole them...
took and ran away...
haha...
lol...
decided to go Holland Village with Sathish, Dylan, Mirabelle and Fee so that i can forget about the scenes.
went to eat at Brekos, and their Chicken Tato is nice~~~
went back to hall at 12 plus am...
well, i did forget about it for awhile lah..
at least i didnt have nightmare...
phew... =)
Friday, March 14, 2008
The Milgram Experiment
The Milgram experiment was a series of seminal social psychology experiments conducted by Yale University psychologist Stanley Milgram, which measured the willingness of study participants to obey an authority figure who instructed them to perform acts that conflicted with their personal conscience.
Just how much an authority can do to human's behaviour?
Will you continue the experiment knowing that you are going to kill someone?
You will continue the experiment if the person who orders you to do so holds a high authority.
Milgram Obedience Experiment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcXb1aQruwI&feature=related
Just how much an authority can do to human's behaviour?
Will you continue the experiment knowing that you are going to kill someone?
You will continue the experiment if the person who orders you to do so holds a high authority.
Milgram Obedience Experiment
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jcXb1aQruwI&feature=related
The Stanford Prison Experiment
The Stanford prison experiment was ostensibly a psychological study of human responses to captivity and its behavioral effects on both authorities and inmates in prison. It was conducted in 1971 by a team of researchers led by Philip Zimbardo of Stanford University.
Undergraduate volunteers played the roles of both guards and prisoners living in a mock prison in the basement of the Stanford psychology building. Prisoners and guards rapidly adapted to their roles, stepping beyond the boundaries of what had been predicted and leading to dangerous and psychologically damaging situations.
One-third of the guards were judged to have exhibited "genuine" sadistic tendencies, while many prisoners were emotionally traumatized and two had to be removed from the experiment early.
Ethical concerns surrounding the famous experiment often draw comparisons to the Milgram experiment, which was conducted in 1961 at Yale University by Stanley Milgram, Zimbardo's former high school friend.
Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr wrote in 1981 that the Milgram Experiment in the 1960s and the later Zimbardo Experiment were frightening in their implications about the danger which lurks in the darker side of human nature.
The Stanford Prison Experiment pt. 1 of 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o0Nx31yicY&feature=related
The Stanford Prison Experiment pt. 2 of 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCsgwcIil7I
The Stanford Prison Experiment pt. 3 of 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU6r4mNZ8g0
Undergraduate volunteers played the roles of both guards and prisoners living in a mock prison in the basement of the Stanford psychology building. Prisoners and guards rapidly adapted to their roles, stepping beyond the boundaries of what had been predicted and leading to dangerous and psychologically damaging situations.
One-third of the guards were judged to have exhibited "genuine" sadistic tendencies, while many prisoners were emotionally traumatized and two had to be removed from the experiment early.
Ethical concerns surrounding the famous experiment often draw comparisons to the Milgram experiment, which was conducted in 1961 at Yale University by Stanley Milgram, Zimbardo's former high school friend.
Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr wrote in 1981 that the Milgram Experiment in the 1960s and the later Zimbardo Experiment were frightening in their implications about the danger which lurks in the darker side of human nature.
The Stanford Prison Experiment pt. 1 of 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2o0Nx31yicY&feature=related
The Stanford Prison Experiment pt. 2 of 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCsgwcIil7I
The Stanford Prison Experiment pt. 3 of 3
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dU6r4mNZ8g0
Thursday, March 06, 2008
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