Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Venice, CA/Do you think that the country is headed toward a more socialistic system than we had before? Why do you think so?

The Walking Talk #56
© Jasmin Chang 2010

Answer:  Right now, there's a democratic president and the healthcare issue. That passed so that is more socialistic. But I think the real sign is that everyone is intermixing. Before it was like our culture versus your culture. It seems like people are interrelating more. It's more of a celebration of culture rather than paranoia, which I guess is more social.

Question: Why don't people pay more attention to spaying and neutering their cats and dogs? Why don't people take more responsibility for their pets?

Monday, May 17, 2010

Manhattan, New York (Central Park)/Do you think that American society is becoming more nihilistic?

It's been a terribly long time since I've posted here but I've been feeling like I reaallly want to get back to working on this project. It's something that's given me so much life and so many good stories since I began the project two summers ago...through moving to LA, looking for a job etc. This blog sadly hasn't been getting very much love from me over the past few months but luckily, this past weekend, I received an awesome email out of the blue from this awesome lady which totally gave me a kick in the butt to get back into this project. I have a few older photos that I haven't gotten around to posting but once those are up...walking talk, meet 2011. I'm back!

The Walking Talk #55
© Jasmin Chang 2010
Answer: No, I don’t think so, but I think people are more afraid of getting involved. If someone doesn’t help someone that’s sick, it’s because they don’t want to get sued, but I don’t think it’s an individual fault.

Everyone is kind of wrapped up in their own little thing they’re doing. They are scared to come out of their bubble.

Question:
Do you think that the country is headed toward a more socialistic system than we had before? Why do you think so?

Saturday, May 15, 2010

DUMBO, Brooklyn, NY/ Do you believe in God? And if not, why?

The Walking Talk 54, DUMBO, Brooklyn
© Jasmin Chang 2010

Answer: Yes, I totally believe in God because I feel like our human brain cannot comprehend the infinite. I don’t think it’s arrogant if you’re agnostic, I just don’t think the world would be the way it is now without God. The serendipity, the random violence. We try to anthropomorphize God but it’s beyond our thinking. I think it’s something that gives us hope because I don’t think being human is the most fun thing in the world.

Question: Do you think that American society is becoming more nihilistic--that we are not caring about things that we used to see as sacrosanct? What values do we still care about or is it all out the door? Is everything up to question? Do we care anymore?

Saturday, May 1, 2010

Beverly Hills, CA/ Will the universe continue to expand?

The Walking Talk #53
© Jasmin Chang 2010
Answer: (left) Yes, absolutely. It always has and it always will. There’s no end to the possibilities of the universe. The universe is endless in my mind. I have a conviction.

(right) Of course. Nobody knows how far it goes. You don’t know. You can’t know.

Question: (left) Do you believe in God? And if not, why?

(right) Do you think that everytime NASA sends a satellite into space, they create pollution? Why are we making consumers so guilty when they drive a car when we have the government sending spaceships into space and probably creating much more pollution? How come nobody talks about that?