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Wednesday, July 27, 2011

GX

I realized there are actually many times in my life that I think to myself "I'm glad I was born in the year I was born." As in, the timing in my life has been good. It can be the simplest thing. It usually is.

As a general matter, I think while I have the worst luck in gambling and getting lost, I have pretty good luck in life. Micro v. Macro. And I am grateful to have that feeling. I can be so negative sometimes.



Update: the above is not in reference to my "love" life.

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Monday, July 18, 2011

Jellyfish

I really like jellyfish, as a purely visual matter. Their appearance and movements are very soothing and almost hypnotizing. These are from the Long Beach aquarium.

Jellyfish can be very dangerous and can hurt you, beware!

Sunday, July 17, 2011

Around LA: LACMA Muse Concert Series & Tim Burton

LACMA launched its Muse concert series last week. Not to be confused with the band Muse, this is named after LACMA's membership group that offers various music, art, and performance events in addition to admission at LACMA. This series is open to everyone, and probably is hoping to emulate the success of Fridays off the 405 at the Getty, First Fridays at the NHM, etc. LACMA has a cute cafe and bar right in the middle of it's grounds where the band plays, and Chris Burden's Urban Light installation is a ready-made stage backdrop, so it's all set up well. The Tim Burton exhibit was also open from 9-11 pm, so for $20-$25 it was not bad at all. So long as crowds don't get any bigger (I'm looking at you, Artwalk), I'd definitely recommend it.

Pictures weren't allowed inside the exhibit but if you google Tim Burton Exhibit you'll find all you need. I really liked the exhibit, it is always interesting it see the chronicle of an artist's work. I found that while many artists change direction through the course of their careers, with distinctly different periods of work, Tim Burton seems to have a consistent underlying vein throughout with the cute & grotesque idea, even from when he started in school. There was so much material to go through, I think most people who have any interest in Tim Burton would be satisfied.

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A defining moment of clarity happened this week but it is still difficult. 加油,加油。

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

太阳起来了

I wake up to this.

Sunrise. I've awaken now.

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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Monday, July 4, 2011

Appreciation

Of what is free in life and that life is free.

Some fallen bougainvillea leaves on the side of a deserted road I was walking through last week. Randomly perfectly created gradient.

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Spring and Flower

Met Alice in downtown for lunch. Wasn't really in the mood to socialize but I do like excuses to walk around and snap images of the area. These are from Spring and Flower (which has an almost comical cheerful ring to it):




Spring street







I like the positioning of the vent as a mole. Must have been intentional.









I love the graffiti in the same position, on each floor, similar but slightly varied. Not sure if this was intentional, maybe. This is what I would call mimic chaos. Still haven't been able to go to the MOCA street art exhibit but soon, soon...















Above three pictures are of Coffeebar. Great new space but read they aren't doing too well so I wanted to go support haha with my $12. Now there are two places to get a good burrata sandwich (other one is Spring Street bar a few doors down).






The door to The Falls. 626!


Flower street




Cosplayers going to Anime Expo. I wish there were cosplayers walking around downtown everyday. It would make life that much more interesting.





This is probably the prettiest thing about the Macy's Plaza, sadly. Sprinkler valves.


... it's fascinating to see the gradual changes around you. And to see for the first time the things that were always there.

Monday, June 27, 2011

Dwell on Design 2011

Went with Alice to the Dwell on Design show at the convention center yesterday. I love modern home design so it was definitely worth it (only $15). Some parts were really amazing but it's generally a trade show, as expected. I think it could be made even better with more showcases of innovative designs and furniture. I think there could be a whole floor dedicated to model designs, where interior designers come in work with the latest furniture, decorative, and appliance designs. This would be selling everyone's services at once. I guess it can be hard to decide whether to cater more towards serious industry buyers, individual designers, homeowners, or voyeurs who aren't going to buy anything (ie me). Many shops must just not find it worth it to participate.

A few pictures from my phone:

This was my favorite. Everything is made out of cardboard. I want those lights. I also generally have a soft sport for anything that makes me feel like I'm in a mushroom fairy forest.

Cute, I would pair this with more formal, streamlined furniture. I like the contrast.

This actually isn't a mini greenhouse like I thought it was, but it would be cool if a kitchen had one like this. There was also this vendor selling an herb garden system that you never have to water, cultivate, or really do anything other than pluck off the leaves. I think that might be for me.

There was an entire sustainable living section in the back. You could buy this whole little eco-friendly home. Just buy a plot and they will deliver the home. It must have been only 400 sq ft total?

Interior, but it was hard to capture.

There were artist vendors as well as some art performances. In this Heartbeat for Japan performance, this Japanese artist, silver metal suit and all, drew these hexagons to the heartbeats of volunteers/donors. Kind of reminds me how I got into a disagreement over the value of certain contemporary art the other day. That sounds lame (or hordeurvey as LFH would say) but I have really changed my mind on this in the past couple years.

A couple interesting pieces from Japanese designers (the recorder moved the gold rods to clink on the plates, but I couldn't say it was really melodic nor soothing). But I really just thought the boy was cute.

Anyway a good Sunday. Sun was shining and I beat my clouds away :) I must tend to my garden now.

Friday, June 24, 2011

Guardian Eyewitness

I like this photo iPad app Guardian Eyewitness. It is put out by the UK newspaper the Guardian, in partnership with Canon. There are many great photography apps out there, but what sets this one apart is its simplicity plus functionality. It's one daily picture, usually tied to a current event. With the educational/informative iPad apps it can be tricky where to draw the line of information overload-- it's unfortunate when an app has great content but users can't be bothered to find it (can apply that to many other things in life but I digress...). And often as beautiful as a picture can be, having context makes it much more engaging.

Here's the basic set up. It has a little blurb at the bottom about the picture, and also a blurb from Canon about what makes the photo work. These are some of my favorites that I have pulled from the app, along with their blurbs (and my unnecessary thoughts along with it):

A man works on a construction site in Hanoi, Vietnam. (I would blow this up and put it on a wall.)

Terraced rice fields of Laohuzui in Yuanyang, Yunnan province in China. The blue strips are vegetable greenhouses, the black are trees and water embankments. (I have a thing for terraced rice fields...)

Ugandan opposition politician Olara Otunnu is shielded by his supporters as police fire colored liquid at protesters from water cannons during a march through Kampala. (This is a good example of a great picture accompanying a current event... the color and image is amazing even if it's superficial to be thinking that of a picture of a political protest...)

Wild stallions fight for supremacy as spring replenishes the plains below the Cincar Mountains, west Bosnia. (I know, this picture is so cliche, but I love it! Horses and soft green fields! Although I thought they were prancing gaily to the sound of a pied piper, not "fighting for supremacy." I would fit right in here, in terms of confrontation.)

Volcano eruption. (raaaarrrrrrr!!!!!)

I looked back at the past year and realized I had hardly pursued any of the interests I had wanted to pursue. Time to accept the silver lining to my clouds and re-focus.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

The eternal question

Sometimes the impact of images are more effective simply because they're BIGGER. But I like this picture because the expanse of the sky still makes it seem small. It's that familiar friend and foe-- relativity.

This random building in SF I passed by asks a question that is very appropriate for the moment. and relativity is a very appropriate issue at the moment.

Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Hibernation

Some people like to eat when they are sad. Or drink. Or shop.

I like to sleep. Sad hibernating bear.

At least the lights from the towers allow my mind to wander. Makeshift stars. They are isolating yet comforting... Or vice versa. A good bedtime companion.

I dreamt more than usual last night. Part of it was a nightmare, which is unusual. Some cloaked figure had come into the apartment. I couldn't see his face as it was dark and his back was against the window, but he tried to stick a very thin needle in my arm. I think I woke up when my mind went, "seriously?!!" I am going to try to learn how to control my dreams. Lucid dreaming sounds crazy. I would try to see 30.

Saturday, April 16, 2011

Blogsy

Testing out Blogsy for iPad. I think I enjoy finding and downloading apps more than I actually use them -_-*. Anyway if you are looking for a good blogging app, this already seems much better than the apps Blogpress and Wordpress apps. There is this cool sidebar where you can link your Picasa, YouTube and Flickr accounts or search google and simply drag and drop pictures and videos into your post. Very convenient.

Here is are some random recent Picasa pictures...

Was trying on nail polish, thought this random mix actually looked cool together. And he thinks so too :)

An installation at LA Live...

Ali!

New brewery downtown. Kind of an awkward space right now but should get better once they actually get real fixtures in there. It's huge.

Monday, January 17, 2011

things up close


some things look better from afar, some things look better up close.

i want a garden.
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