next time i go back i would love to get a drink there, the name is priceless
mardi 30 novembre 2010
my kind of place
this is a bar that i stumbled across in london.
lundi 29 novembre 2010
mercredi 24 novembre 2010
radiohead
found this nice brief analysis of one of radiohead's best songs "pyramid song". i love their music, there is always something subversive or fantastical about it(in this case the song breaks down into common time despite the fact that if you count it like a normal common time tune you won't follow it) . i like the way that bob reynolds (a wonderful jazz saxophonist in his own right) draws out the symmetry of the rhythm, which does in fact resemble a pyramid.
http://www.bobreynoldsmusic.com/video/pyramid-song-radiohead/
http://www.bobreynoldsmusic.com/video/pyramid-song-radiohead/
samedi 20 novembre 2010
clear skies...
for the first time in a week there was sunlight in Beauvais and it was wonderful. it is so easy to get used to the drab and dreary rainy weather, where everything seems to exist in shades in grey. in celebration of blue skies and sunlight, i thought i would post a few colorful (blue) pictures from the past few years of travel.i think the large amount of vitamin D from the sunlight made me a bit nostalgic:
BEAUVAIS, FRANCE:
BEAUVAIS, FRANCE:
CHEFCHAOUEN, MOROCCO
ICE LAKE BASIN, COLORADO
CAPADOCCIA, TURKEY
OLYMPOS, TURKEY
vendredi 19 novembre 2010
striking
so there were several weeks of heavy striking here in france, which made my job very easy (no students to teach)
the first day of student striking i heard loud chanting and the shaking of gates and windowframes on the lower level of the school. it was pretty surreal.
here is some video that i shot from my apartment window.
the striking has come to an end for the most part. thought i would post several things this weekend as the teacher who booked me to teach all day today has not shown up for a few days, so i have a long weekend.
the first day of student striking i heard loud chanting and the shaking of gates and windowframes on the lower level of the school. it was pretty surreal.
here is some video that i shot from my apartment window.
this i shot down in the big square near my school
the striking has come to an end for the most part. thought i would post several things this weekend as the teacher who booked me to teach all day today has not shown up for a few days, so i have a long weekend.
jeudi 18 novembre 2010
nouveau beaujolais
one thing that would never fly at an american high school is a party in the teachers lounge. and by that, i do mean party, complete with booze, food, and loud middle aged guys flirting with younger employees.
i went out for a stroll and saw that part of the central square had been converted into a fish-grilling/wine drinking area. Grilled herring and a glass of nouveau beaujolais for 2 euro!
there were about 6 bottles of nouveau beaujolais consumed, several blocks of cheese, baguettes, etc.
in typical french fashion, they teased me by apologizing for a lack of hamburgers. They also used these napkins
i went out for a stroll and saw that part of the central square had been converted into a fish-grilling/wine drinking area. Grilled herring and a glass of nouveau beaujolais for 2 euro!
mercredi 17 novembre 2010
jazz robots video
i saw this video via facebook, and thought i would re-post it here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1fWJKaUZ_4&feature=player_embedded
you know, this video is pretty accurate, although, at least if it were me speaking, or many of the other jazz musicians i know, it would not take over a minute to say the word "hip".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c1fWJKaUZ_4&feature=player_embedded
you know, this video is pretty accurate, although, at least if it were me speaking, or many of the other jazz musicians i know, it would not take over a minute to say the word "hip".
mardi 16 novembre 2010
wine in teacher's lounge
so tomorrow i will be participating in a celebration of the new beaujolais wine (it is a yearly celebration - people celebrate by opening a bottle that has aged appropriately. )
i will be participating in one such tasting party - which will take place in the teacher's lounge of the school i teach at.
good thing i dont actually have class to teach tomorrow, i fear some teachers are going to get silly. will post pictures tomorrow night.
i will be participating in one such tasting party - which will take place in the teacher's lounge of the school i teach at.
good thing i dont actually have class to teach tomorrow, i fear some teachers are going to get silly. will post pictures tomorrow night.
lundi 15 novembre 2010
amiens cathedral
I remember doing a report in high school on the city of Amiens, and talking about this very same cathedral. If you would have asked me in high school if i would ever see it, let alone be living so near it, i would have said you were crazy.
sometimes i look back at notes/journals from years past, and enjoy the mix of past (fantasies) and present (realities). it has been a wild journey.
on the level of the studium - this photo could be considered interesting in that it shows a gothic cathedral, with all of its wonderful decor and motifs and symbolism.
for me, although this picture is not one of the best photos (or snapshots i have taken- it is off center, the color is not great), it is not the architecure or history that interests me ; for me, the punctum dominates the picture, overwhlems it - and that is to say -
the imposition of my past self on the image of an ancient cathedral, a nerdy high school kid in kansas with a dream to travel, and being able to realise this dream over the past couple years.
Amiens Cathedral
sometimes i look back at notes/journals from years past, and enjoy the mix of past (fantasies) and present (realities). it has been a wild journey.
on the level of the studium - this photo could be considered interesting in that it shows a gothic cathedral, with all of its wonderful decor and motifs and symbolism.
for me, although this picture is not one of the best photos (or snapshots i have taken- it is off center, the color is not great), it is not the architecure or history that interests me ; for me, the punctum dominates the picture, overwhlems it - and that is to say -
the imposition of my past self on the image of an ancient cathedral, a nerdy high school kid in kansas with a dream to travel, and being able to realise this dream over the past couple years.
Amiens Cathedral
dimanche 14 novembre 2010
jean-baptiste clamence
my favorite book by Camus stars the juge-penitent Jean-Baptiste Clamence. I have translated a short section of his book-long monologue:
"Paris is a real illusion, with a superb decor and inhabited by four million silhouettes. Close to five million at the last census? Come on, they would have had kids. I wouldnt be surprised. It always seemed to me that our co-citizens had two passions: ideas and fornication. We should be careful, though, to not condemn them, they are not alone, all of Europe is like that. I dream sometimes about what future historians will say of us. One sentence would suffice for modern man: he fornicated and read newspapers. After that definition, the subject will be, I dare to say, exhausted."
(From La Chute by Albert Camus Editions Gallimard 1956 pages 10-11)
"Paris is a real illusion, with a superb decor and inhabited by four million silhouettes. Close to five million at the last census? Come on, they would have had kids. I wouldnt be surprised. It always seemed to me that our co-citizens had two passions: ideas and fornication. We should be careful, though, to not condemn them, they are not alone, all of Europe is like that. I dream sometimes about what future historians will say of us. One sentence would suffice for modern man: he fornicated and read newspapers. After that definition, the subject will be, I dare to say, exhausted."
(From La Chute by Albert Camus Editions Gallimard 1956 pages 10-11)
simplicity
as much as i enjoy cooking, the vast majority of the time i do not have the will to go through the entire phase of a complicated recipe. i like color, texture, and simplicity
here are two meals i made up today, total prep time was about 10 minutes for both meals combined.
Lunch:
some variety of sweet potato, sprinkled with cinnamon and butter(heavenly). some smoked salmon i had in my fridge from the supermarket. a bit of a strange combination, but hey, it fit the bill.
total cost of meal - 1.6euro for salmon, .4 euro for sweet potato = ~2 euro
Dinner:
Salad - Sardines, half an avocado, mixed lettuce, olive oil, oysters. Water to drink.
here are two meals i made up today, total prep time was about 10 minutes for both meals combined.
Lunch:
some variety of sweet potato, sprinkled with cinnamon and butter(heavenly). some smoked salmon i had in my fridge from the supermarket. a bit of a strange combination, but hey, it fit the bill.
total cost of meal - 1.6euro for salmon, .4 euro for sweet potato = ~2 euro
Dinner:
Salad - Sardines, half an avocado, mixed lettuce, olive oil, oysters. Water to drink.
total cost - 1.9 euro sardines, .5 euro avocado, .3 euro lettuce, oysters 1.2 euro = 3.9euro
la baladeuse
reading an autobiography of barthes, and found this passage to be particularly lovely - so i have translated it into english. i hope that i have done it justice.
La baladeuse
In days gone by a white tramway provided service from Bayonne to Biarritz; in summer they hitched to it a wagon - all open and with no top : la baladeuse. Everyone wanted to ride it : along an uncluttered countryside, they enjoyed the panorama, the movement, and the air at the same time. Today, neither la baladeuse nor the tramway exist, and the trip from Biarritz is a bore. This is not to mythically embellish the past, nor to tell of the regret of a lost childhood while pretending to miss a tram. This is to say that the art of living does not have a history : it does not evolve; the pleasure that disappears vanishes forever and cannot be substitued. Other pleasures come, which replace nothing. There is no progress in pleasures, there is nothing but mutations.
(From : Roland Barthes par Roland Barthes, Editions du Seuil, 1975 pages 59-60)
La baladeuse
In days gone by a white tramway provided service from Bayonne to Biarritz; in summer they hitched to it a wagon - all open and with no top : la baladeuse. Everyone wanted to ride it : along an uncluttered countryside, they enjoyed the panorama, the movement, and the air at the same time. Today, neither la baladeuse nor the tramway exist, and the trip from Biarritz is a bore. This is not to mythically embellish the past, nor to tell of the regret of a lost childhood while pretending to miss a tram. This is to say that the art of living does not have a history : it does not evolve; the pleasure that disappears vanishes forever and cannot be substitued. Other pleasures come, which replace nothing. There is no progress in pleasures, there is nothing but mutations.
(From : Roland Barthes par Roland Barthes, Editions du Seuil, 1975 pages 59-60)
samedi 13 novembre 2010
architecture and music
http://www.youtube.com/user/tedtalksdirector?blend=1&ob=4#p/search/1/Se8kcnU-uZw
an interesting summary on how architecture (or lack thereof) influenced music development and style. as an amateur musician who has no fixed place to practice music, i am constantly playing in new practice rooms, and have found that the space i play in can have as much to do with the quality of the practice session as any other factor. it is a convenient thing to blame too, when things go awry (read: i play like shit)
and i tell myself after i record - aww man that didnt sound too great, there must be bad acoustics...
an interesting summary on how architecture (or lack thereof) influenced music development and style. as an amateur musician who has no fixed place to practice music, i am constantly playing in new practice rooms, and have found that the space i play in can have as much to do with the quality of the practice session as any other factor. it is a convenient thing to blame too, when things go awry (read: i play like shit)
and i tell myself after i record - aww man that didnt sound too great, there must be bad acoustics...
saturday evening snack
life is lovely here in france. i went to the market this morning and picked up a few nice things to eat, and ended up photographing one of my snacks. it consists of a basil coated goat cheese (rich, creamy, and wonderfully spiced) , as well as a few figs, and a glass of wine that i had laying around my place. the quality of the photo does not do this justice, it was very good.
total costs = 1.81 euro - it is not expensive to eat well, provided you look in the right places!
a french friend took me into a wine shop to explain the regions and wine varieties to me, and the shopkeeper led me into a back room and allowed me to have glasses of various (pricey!) white wines for free. he also offers a course in wine tasting, which i may end up taking starting in january. while beauvais is not the most happening place in France, it is getting better as i become more involved in the community and make friends. it definitely is strange to travel from egypt (no drinking culture) to france (where drinking is seen as an art)
Introduction
I have decided to form this blog due to an immense amount of free time and wide variety of interests - including but not limited to - languages, travel, cooking/food, music, exercise, and photography.
The name of this blog is a reference to a book entitled La Chambre Claire (or Camera Lucida in English speaking markets) by Roland Barthes. Punctum is a latin word Barthes used to describe one of two elements in analyzing a photograph - la piqûre, un détail poignant - or a wound/puncture, a poignant detail in a photograph which is at the same time powerful and beautiful, and completely personal. The other element of analyzing a photograph would be referred to as the studium - le goût pour quelqu’un ou quelque chose - the taste for someone or something in the photograph, the historical and societal backdrop of the picture, aspects of the photo which can be studied.
So I arrived at the idea for the name of this blog by referring to it as the punctum, poignant details or elements of my life/elements of life in general that i consider to be beautiful, that have meaning to me, that i would like to share in this blog.
The name of this blog is a reference to a book entitled La Chambre Claire (or Camera Lucida in English speaking markets) by Roland Barthes. Punctum is a latin word Barthes used to describe one of two elements in analyzing a photograph - la piqûre, un détail poignant - or a wound/puncture, a poignant detail in a photograph which is at the same time powerful and beautiful, and completely personal. The other element of analyzing a photograph would be referred to as the studium - le goût pour quelqu’un ou quelque chose - the taste for someone or something in the photograph, the historical and societal backdrop of the picture, aspects of the photo which can be studied.
So I arrived at the idea for the name of this blog by referring to it as the punctum, poignant details or elements of my life/elements of life in general that i consider to be beautiful, that have meaning to me, that i would like to share in this blog.
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