
Upcoming Exhibit
Recently, a representative of the Makati Medical Center – Department of Neurosciences, Section of Psychiatry has asked me to exhibit several of my photographs during their 2nd Mental Health Week which runs from September 28 to October 2, 2010.
The exhibit hopes to showcase a variety of works from a number of artists and photographers including several paintings from my mom, Dra. Ma. Teresa Gustilo-Villasor as well as four of my own “Terminator” themed photographs.
The eclectic-themed exhibit will be held at the 8th Floor Auditorium, MMC Tower 2 of the Makati Medical Center from September 28 till October 2, 2010.
Hope to see you there!
Photo Write-ups:
Title: “Where did it come from…”
Model: McFarlane Toys T-800 Endoskeleton from the Movie Maniacs toy line (2002)
Date Taken: August 10, 2010
One of my best memories of Terminator 2: Judgment Day is when Miles Bennet Dyson, Director of Special Projects at Cyberdyne Systems Corporation and a young lab assistant named Bryant look at two separate sealed containers inside a vault at Cyberdyne.
The smaller of the two containers is home to a domino-sized rectangular chip. While the much larger container features a metallic forearm and hand…the remnants of the terminator which Sarah Connor destroyed in Terminator (1984).

Title: “Now listen to me very carefully.”
Model: NECA’s T-800 {Man or Machine} from the Terminator 2:Judgement Day toy line (2009)
Date Taken: August 24, 2010
Prompted by John Connor, the T-800 proceeds to reveal his true identity to Miles Bennet Dyson and his wife Tarissa by flexing its servo-hand to “almost the exact position of the one in the Cyberdyne vault.”
Hey, it’s not everyday that you find out you’re the man most directly responsible for Judgement Day.
Title: “It’s out there…”
Model: NECA’s T-800 {Battle Across Time} and T-800 {Man or Machine} (Head) from the Terminator 2:Judgement Day toy line (2009)
Date Taken: September 11, 2010
Reflection.
“Listen. Understand. The Terminator is out there. It can’t be reasoned with, it can’t be bargained with…it doesn’t feel pity of remorse or fear…and it absolutely will not stop. Ever.” – Kyle Reese (Terminator, 1984)
Title: “T-800.”
Model: McFarlane Toys T-800 Endoskeleton from the Movie Maniacs toy line (2002)
Date Taken: September 16, 2010
Perspective shots of the T-800.
“Alright. Listen. The Terminator’s an infiltration unit. Part man, Part machine. Underneath, it’s a hyperalloy combat chassis, microprocessor-controlled, fully armored. Very tough…but outside, it’s living human tissue. Flesh, skin, hair…blood. Grown for the cyborgs.” – Kyle Reese (Terminator, 1984)