It’s not everyday that you find demolition videos on Instagram. The photo sharing platform is usually known for photos that project happiness and “the good life.” So it was a surprise for artist Czar Kristoff to find these demolition videos through his Instagram algorithm.essay for CNN Philippines Life
These videos became the subject of his installation “To Destroy is to Build,” which was part of his exhibition at MO_Space in 2020. The Laguna-based artist then made print zines of the videos with blank pages in between the screenshots, asking the readers to draw, write, or place any kind of marking that depicts what monuments mean to them.
“I’m not too sure if this is me,” Gary Valenciano says when Jungee Marcelo finally landed on the phrase “Hataw na!” as an adaptation of George Black’s “Turn it Up.” Valenciano was supposed to include “Turn it Up” in his Japan and US release then, and Marcelo was tasked to adapt it in Filipino. He initially translated it as “Lakasan na!” — a direct translation of the original title of the song since he had to adapt the song word for word .
It’s always nice to hear great anecdotes from some of the greatest moments in Filipino pop culture and this is what Muni Muni Stories Podcast gives us in their second season: a deeper look at some of our favorite Pinoy movie soundtracks. The show is hosted by Sofia Santiago, associate manager and curator for partnerships, programs, and exhibitions of the Filipinas Heritage Library, which co-produces Muni Muni Stories with Podcast Network Asia.
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