PROJECT24 - Day 2

An early start in the Studio to beat the heat that will inevitably set in.

Overnight, there was a storm that woke me up at 1.30am. It’s definitely cooled things down. After the storm, I struggled to get back to sleep. I searched for Thai folding beds and imagined I would somehow need to start integrating this into my routine.

After doing some exploration yesterday on foot around Nambour and later some project-based exploration online about the Philippine barong (a traditional embroidered shirt) I find myself considering regionalism and what it looks like.

A list of interesting and mundane things I have noted so far from in and around Nambour:

  • In supermarkets, checkouts with actual people serving is still very much a thing.

  • In the same supermarket, spray deodorant was kept in a special unlocked cabinet with glass doors. There was a press for assistance button. Why?

  • A beach volleyball court for rent. It wasn’t at the beach.

  • The last phase of life often means moving to a regional town, riding bikes together in matching active wear, and wearing wildly colourful clothing.

  • Suburbanisation sees new housing butting against farmland.

  • At a department store that typically prints digital photos on-demand takes 10 days. The pics are process off site. Maybe everyone has photo paper and printers, and the local print cartridge industry is doing a roaring trade? Maybe it’s slow digital.

Learnings (so far) on the Philippine barong:

  • A semi-transparent light dress shirt made out of pineapple fibre. Often embroidered. Great for the hot tropical climate.

  • The barong styles evolved over time, but was definitely influenced by Spanish colonisers.

  • Some say the transparent material of the barong was to prevent hidden weapons being concealed by the working class or anti-colonisers.

Today I’ll make some sketches around the decolonised barong and play with the concepts of an invisibility barong.

An illustration of a man wearing a top hat and a Philippine barong. He wears long pinstripe pants and holds an umbrella.