ONE HIGHRISE, EVERY WINDOW, A DIFFERENT CITY
Do you know where this quote came from? One highrise, every window, a different city. You probably do not know. This is from the site called "Highrise". This site is one of the world's first interactive 360˚ documentaries. Each film is told by the people who look out on the world from high rise windows. From this site, everyone can chose different person in different places and explore them. The person that I chose to explore was a baby girl from Bangalore. Her name is Akshadha. By watching these three short films, I found a lot of differences and also similarities with her life comparing to mine. First, I will talk about her life and her highrise then I will compare and contrast with mine.
A little girl Akshadha lives in Bangalore in India. Her and her parents live in a gated highrise community. From their high rise, they see the monkeys going across the fense. Unlike Korea, they can also see the train going by infront of their house. Also the parent's office could be seen from the windows.

Now I would like to compare and contrast with Akshadha's life and mine. First, there is one dhobi in every 3 buildings which shows the cultural differences and our house design is like Han-ok. In Korea, the apartments usually all look the same with no differences but in my house, most of our furniture are made of wood making it to look like Korean traditional house Han-ok.
From watching these short films, I found some similarities and differences between the little girl Akshadha and me. I learned that even though we are all living in a high rise, the environment is very different for each everyone and the culture difference.
Very very nice introduction, and things are looking good. I will check back to see your conclusion with pics.;)
ReplyDeleteWow nice introduction.. It would look better with a picture!
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