Betcha Vaio, golly wow!
We live in such interesting, pixilated times.
There is this tug-of-war between the offline and the online world, and we are right smack center of the action. Between facing your books and your Facebook, which would you choose? These days, the term “notebook” has ceased to be associated with paper, and everything is made to fit the palm of your hand, or within grasp of your clenched fist. Aside from our mobile phones, I know people who feel naked without their laptops. To borrow a phrase from a post pubescent Brooke Shields, “Nothing comes between me and my Calvins.”
Now that we are in a lipstick jungle era, we want it all. All sizes, shapes, and colors. Why settle for one when we can have it all? We are spoilt for choice, and that is a fact. The more our world becomes global, the more tribal we feel. We want to be enshrouded by categories, return to the boxes, our self-made cubicles where we can be alone, just us and our notebooks, typing away, tagging and poking each other, and starring in our own virtual reality show.
That word “virtual” used to sound so alien, so distant future. Nowadays, virtual can actually be felt. Tickled pink, blushing red, on a hue that feels bluer than blue, in somber black, light like white.
A few months back at the Teatrino stage, an endorsement ritual was held, a perfect meeting of the offline-online heads. Sony Vaio was choosing the guys and dolls who would carry their laptops with wired pride. Searches like these are not uncommon. Each season, brands and products scramble their heads to go through a multiple choice of peeps, finding that matching type of a connection between point A to B, and beyond.
“There is always one to suit your personality,” seems to be the constant sales pitch. Sounds cliché but it is the truth. Like the other cliché that your soul mate is just around the corner, and yet I still believe that it is the truth. That night, the individuals pictured below did find their soul mates, in the form of this must-have item otherwise known as the Sony Vaio. They’ve just been tagged.
Your turn.
Name: Francesca Sumilang
Age: 20
Occupation: Student
I’m passionate about: Writing, singing and trying out new things
The sites that I read are: www.project-three.net and www.square-frog.co.uk
I download: MP3s and movies
I feel naked without: my Yabang Pinoy Band
In my life PINK represents: that happy feeling I’ve had since I was a kid
Name: Deiter Dizon
Age: 22
Occupation: Software engineer
I’m passionate about: digital arts and photography
The sites that I read are: www.deviantart.com and www.multiply.com
I download: art photos, mp3s and movies
I feel naked without: hairwax
This age of cyberspace has made the world: convenient to do everything!
In my life BLACK represents: my modern living and beliefs
Name: Bernard Caimoy
Age: 26
Occupation: Fitness trainer
I’m passionate about: nature and outdoors
The sites that I read are: Google News and Pinoy Exchange
I download: music and games
I feel naked without: my blue Vaio
This age of cyberspace has made the world: Complicated in a beneficial way
In my life BLUE represents: fun and freedom
Name: Caroline Ruegg
Age: 21
Occupation: Model
I’m passionate about: different cultures, fashion, travel, good food, and books
The sites that I read are: Yahoo and Instyle
I download: music and tv series
I feel naked without: clothes! (laughs) And a positive outlook in life
This age of cyberspace has made the world: much smaller, everything seems more reachable!
In my life WHITE represents: Purity, peace and serenity
Name: Patty Ortega
Age: 23
Occupation: Model
I’m passionate about: the beach, traveling and art!
The sites that I read are: I don’t surf the Net much, only when I need to
I download: movies and music for my iPod
I feel naked without: concealer, blush and lipstick!
This age of cyberspace has made the world: more convenient and chaotic at the same time
In my life RED represents: life, love, passion, and character