Tuesday, September 28, 2010

there is the possibility of not being able to leave the building if a bear is circling it

lol,wut?

an actual excerpt from my prof's email, re: Churchill

peace

Sunday, September 26, 2010

Culture Days

It's Culture Days in Canada and I'm back at school. The person who thought of this even should get an award. There are so many great things happening in Winnipeg this weekend and when I checked the map there were even 26 events listed in Flin Flon!!!

Last night I went to a hotdog party which wasn't an organized CD event, but it should've been. There were guests from all over the country, united by our common love of architectural design, and a hotdog eating competition.

Tonight I went to an outdoor film showing/live improv music and singing, then to the Winnipeg Art Gallery where there are events happening all night, then to Portage and Main (Canada's most famous intersection) for a screening of Guy Maddin's My Winnipeg. It's great seeing everyone get out and enjoy some fun activities in the city.

At school this year I'll be traveling to Churchill Manitoba for a studio trip... stay tuned kids!

peace.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

dinner at prof's

Both studio crits, all students, several partners.

much much food.

I made my usual fruit salad and the usual thing happened: to start everyone spooned out their bits and pieces and then by the end of the night everyone was just taking pieces out with their fingers. I think that's a huge compliment that people keep picking away at the fruit, but it also says something really lovely about the comfort levels between people - high.

Also afterwards unrelated party at an amazing apartment - E: like yours at Anamoe, but super huger.

priority list: super secret project, then tech portfolio and hopefully something for world pinhole photography day.

peace.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

review equals done!

My final review was yesterday and it was great!

We really set the mood by playing some music from the museum, serving tea and cookies, and fresh flowers.

I'm caught up on sleep, and wine!

Tomorrow I'm going to watch some reviews and then work on my portfolio and finish my schoolwork.

peace

Sunday, April 11, 2010

another day without sunshine

10:30 pm coffee break:

guy in elevator: how's your project going?
Lori: awesomely?
gie: ha ha - (mixed horror and shocked laugh)
L: I just realized that I went another full day without seeing the sun. I think I'm getting scurvy or whatever lack of sun causes.
gie: what does cause scurvy? (obviously delirious)

later, in my brain: no I'm thinking of vampirism. I'm definitely getting that.

peace

Thursday, April 8, 2010

CANcon

I was thinking last night about something I started a few years ago and haven't really continued. Several years I decided to eliminate all popular culture from my life. I decided to start with radio/music, then move to tv, then who knows... I don't think it ever occurred to me to eliminate films. I'm such a huge film junkie. I love seeing films!!!

I decided last night that I should continue what I started - keeping in mind I've only 99% scaled back on tv, but I still consider that a success. I'm giving up films. No, that's way too intense. I'll give up Hollywood films.

Canadian films only.

Should I include docs? Should I allow myself a periodic Hollywood film? Foreign language and zero budget films?

Canadian films and docs. I can do that. Paul Gross' Gunless is coming out in the next few weeks and so is the new April Mullen/Tim Doiron adventure called 'Gravytrain.' Bruce MacDonald is working on something. I saw the new Adam Egoyan and it was great. I've been watching a lot of RPS lately too.

I'll keep you posted on how this goes and in the meantime go see some can/con. There are lots of great homegrown films out there!

peace.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

nothing to report

The other night someone systematically went through the 3rd floor of my building at school and stole cameras, compys, etc... everything that can be stolen for cash including one woman's compy, back up drive and her other backup drive that backs up the first drive. I totally get why she needs two backup drives, but why was she keeping them in the same place at the same time? Locks were cut off and drawers pried open. Moral: don't leave stuff at school, not even locked.

I'm on the 4th floor and none of stuff was taken or is missing. Good for me, but boo-urns for the others. It's a shitty thing to do and a shitty time to do it since we're at the end of the school year and now is when we all need our data hordes the most. The weird thing is that I was at school until 2am and the first person at school to notice the problem was there at 6am, so when did this happen? I'm surprised that there was enough time with literally no one on that floor to even pull this off.

Yes, school is a 24hr job in my building.

peace.

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

my date with RK


I'm working on a group project for my tech class and we were assigned a building at the Shilo military base. It's a building that is of a typical design for the architect that designed it and we were impressed by the structure and the tour we were given by the military personnel.

We've been making a scale model of the building at a 1:10 scale which is huge, but we were only required to do a section of the building, detailing construction and connections and whatever was relevant to the model. We also made a point of arranging a phone interview with the architect who is retired and lives in California.

We weren't as impressed after the conversation and I won't say the name of the architect because he probably googles himself regularly and I don't want him to think I'm even more of a hack after writing this, but I will say that he gave us one piece of advice: he could tell we lacked creative instincts and should therefore drop out and switch to dentistry or risk being stuck as uncreative managers all our working lives.

Sound advice form one generation to another. For those of you keeping score that's twice in two weeks that someone has told me to leave the profession.

peace.

Tuesday, March 2, 2010

re:re


I came across this passage on another blog as a result of a google search that I don't remember, but it was shocking that someone was able to link two different character types to different writers:

'Contemporary fiction,' I said to Jimmy, 'is either pod or ped. Left-hand rack, you'll observe, begins with J.G. Ballard, Super Cannes. Pod-meister. Suburban solipsism: world in a windscreen. Right-hand rack is ped. The walkers. W.G. Sebald, Austerlitz, Rings of Saturn. Sit at your PC as you sit in the car: pod person, Lose yourself in the rhythms of the walk: pedestrian. Stately prose, Sebald.'

I'll leave it to your imagination to figure out who wrote that - it isn't really central to the argument and I just feel like being that asshole who doesn't source things.

I'm a pod.

peace

Sunday, February 28, 2010

I went to LA


my poor, neglected blog-ity boo.

So I went to LA for a class field trip - I know... field trips in grown up school? Architecture!!!

8 students, 2 profs, 2 other stragglers.

The primary goal was to visit our studio site - www.mjt.org . The Museum of Jurassic Technology which is neither related to the Jurassic or technology. Our project is to design an Aviary on the roof for a future possible addition to the museum. As usual mine involves a lot of ramps.

Also, and possibly more importantly, or as equally important, we visited many places in LA. Architectural places - LA modern living at its finest. Eames' house, Schindler house, Hollyhock house by Frank Lloyd Wright, a sneak visit to La Miniatura, Neautra VDL house, Salk Institute - wowsers.... It was a very life changing experience.

Possibly the most meaningful moment was a visit out to the skate park at Venice Beach - I've never seen full-on skate boarders just doing their thing before. The anthropologist in me was on fire what with the intermingling of yuppie beach culture and poor beach culture and skate culture and surfer culture all together. There was a huge drum circle on the beach when I was walking home on my last night there.

It was a hard sell to get me back on the plane to come home, but I had a sliver of time to share with my family in the Edmonton airport on the way to Winnipeg.

It's such a precious thing: I was given a copy of Fordlandia for xmas from a good friend and I cherish reading it so much - when I have the chance to for-fun read. Yes it's partly the decadence of fondling a hardcover edition, but more it's the lifelong memories that tend to develop from being given a surprise gift that really speaks to my core as a human being. I'm learning a lot from this book and I feel like it's the starting point of further research.

Mid point in semester. My interim review was last week and I feel very positive from it. I got some great feedback and I really feel like I'm on my way toward something presentable for end of term.

Pottery today - I started working on what I hope becomes a light chimney for my project at school - what's a light chimney? Stay tuned kids, same bat channel, same bat time.

peace.

Monday, January 4, 2010

Love is a Place

I woke up this morning in my own proper bed for the first in many days after going home for the holidays and I listened to Metric on my ipod.

I drove into Alberta under the darkness of a new moon and left under a waning blue moon.

I visited with so many friends, but fewer than I preferred. Two of my friends are engaged, both getting married this year: one soon, one later.

We didn't spend as much time having coffee as I wanted.

There was family time and private time. Time with my cats and time on my own.

I said goodbye to my house. again.

I had a fantastic evening with strong ladies discussing all of life's most important topics.

Hugs.

I saw your home for the first time. and yours.

I learned that some of my pottery got broken on the way back from Winnipeg after I moved, but it made room for new pottery I'll make this year.

I made a tough choice, but purged you from the list anyway.

I saw the broad prairies from a new angle, my home, my heart. I took a new road.

I heard The Pogues 3 times on the CBC.

my eyes are open

I met people I forgot I knew.

on to 2010 and a new semester at school.

Maybe I'll see you in LA or Vancouver or Winnipeg or in my dreams.