PERFECT DAY
2014
PERFECT DAY is a site-specific, commissioned light installation of the Chinese idiom Feng He Re Li. Perched on top of the loof rooftop bar at Odeon towers, the sign draws bold theatrical design cues from KTV signages, which proliferate seedier parts of the city. The work sits in bold juxtaposition to the elegant white-gloved, backdrop of Raffles Hotel, as both a wry parody of the manufactured happy-clappy wonderlands which KTVs present, and a defiant beacon of optimism hoisted in the sky.
Feng He Re Li, which literally translates to a breezy and beautiful day, are also the first 4 words that all Chinese-Singaporeans were taught to start any essay with, be it a tale of love, drama, tragedy, adventure or fantasy. In this way, the idiom serves as a Chinese counterpart to the “Happily-Ever-After” of Western fairytales. The cocktail of childhood conformity, hope and nostalgia embedded in these 4 Chinese words, serve as a secret code, which opens the door of time travel to all who chance upon it, drawing them back to a past where all narratives began with a perfect day.