First of all I must say i dont remember when was the last time i wrote in english before i took this class, this means i haven’t got any oportunity to practice or improve my english... So, obviously, i’ve forgot a lot!. At first i wasn’t even planning to get in this course...i just made the test because i had to do some time waiting for someone, there i found Ismael who told me about the test. At the end i’m really thankfull I got in this class.
I think it was a great idea (i don’t know if it was Simon’s idea) to make students to create their blog...it really helped me out, plus i’ve never visited or had any blog before, it’s some kind of different presentation card, were you can judge or make comments on everyone else’s blog too...this is also usefull to the improvment.
Although i dislike those blogs were people talk a lot about themselves, and their feelings, etc, i think there were many interesting post and opinions from my classmates, i guess this also made us know each other better, this plus the time to talk in the class, made funnier the course.
One of the negative things about the bloggin method was that sometimes the subjects weren’t that fun (jajaja, sory Simon i have to say it) or they didn’t move us enough to post lots of comments, have discussions, etc. Maby this is beacuse not everyone was into the bloggin or because the points of view weren’t that clearly in the posts (it happened to me many times). And an advantage was that we got enough time to make a decent post, from our homes =).
Personally i enjoied very much, it was a great chance to share things you like (song, books, websites) and to get informed too.The closeness to the professor made it easier for us to learn more (que mamona)...it was definitely a good experience.
Well...this is probably the end of my Blog and of the class...so bye bye to everyone! =)
sábado, 24 de noviembre de 2007
lunes, 5 de noviembre de 2007
Design like you give a damn!

The winner of the TED Prize in 2006, architect Cameron Sinclair talks in this video about his particullar way of making architecture based on humanitarian work, with proyects that show a socialy responsable design. This goes from the recontruccion of Alabama and Missisipi after huracan Katrina to the resolution of the housing crisis in Kosovo. This architecture have made an impact around the globe with many interesting proyects such as public bathrooms in India,Clinics for treatment to the vih infected people in africa and sustainable schools that incorporate it’s own source of energy (acording to weather in each place), so it’s not just some kind of charity-architural work, it also includes innovative sistems with different functions that adecuate to people’s needs. Another important point it was the way this proyects were really built: the same clients help to it = low costs!, plus this comunity network help to deal with public policy. Finally after all the process, the comunity keep the blueprints of the proyects, and have the option to replicate it for free.
As a personal appreciation, i find it very interesting, very inspiring...architects making something different, something for the wolrd,not ambicious at all! It sounds more usefull and less shallow than making beautifull houses for rich people or famous artists, doesn’t it? ...
As a personal appreciation, i find it very interesting, very inspiring...architects making something different, something for the wolrd,not ambicious at all! It sounds more usefull and less shallow than making beautifull houses for rich people or famous artists, doesn’t it? ...
(Simon plis don’t get mad at us, we are doing the best we can according to our little time =))
miércoles, 17 de octubre de 2007
CD! ...and all it's players

The CD it´s my favourite technology piece since it appear becuase it was the first efficient information bearer...we all remember how tedious was to rewind or put forward on the cassettes or VHS players. Im a music/film lover so i remember clearly the difference that CD made in my life, the quality of the music changed, the music player wasn't the hateble walkman anymore... you could rewind or put forward, turn on/off just pushing a button...later it appear the dvd, and dvd player ...in both cases the quality of the image/sounds and the option to burn it made our lifes easier. (basic step to get to i-pod and pendrive things). Nowadays it's losing more and more it's importance in the musical industry (beacuse of the music downloading programs available on the net), it's not even necesary to burn the downloaded songs/information in a CD thanks to i-pod or pendrive, but it's still very popular in the film indutry (DVD format)...this is actually one of the great things about it...it comes in many formats, it adecuate to each need...plus there are many technology pieces made around it, it have a space in our culture, our generation grew up around it. Even though i-pod may be better is not the same...i keep using my cd player!
domingo, 14 de octubre de 2007
Isma's blog!

After seeing many classmates websites, i have found ismael’s one of the most interesting blogs. There aren’t all of the reviews or comments written but the ones that appear are fully-interesting ideas, smart opinions and some stories about his personal life...that always fun to read, plus...here’s something not everyone can do in the english class: he can express clearly and completely every thought, that makes it easier to read (mostly). I like many post he’ve done, basically because i agree with him...like in his opinion about Da Vinci code, i laugh about the Britney review and i liked very much the canadian band Metric, i’ve been downloading some of their songs and i’ve ask him for some others... I have to say one of the thing you could do to make your blog even better is talk less about your school...i’ve read Instituto nacional almost in every post! What’s up with that?...and in an academic way, i see some mistakes, but they are not big deal at all, so isma: keep writing that well and post more links =).
miércoles, 10 de octubre de 2007
MySpace.com

There’s non particular website that i frecuently visit, i prefer to go from one website to another all the time finding new things...especially new music. Lately i’ve been visiting many myspaces from some friend’s bands and national music, most of the time.
This page is just a presentation of the band or singer, where you can listen some themes, watch videoclips (if there are), and read the history of the artist. There are also photos and comments to the band.
I discover myspace time ago when a friend from highschool send me his band space. I didn’t like the band so much, but i dicover some good music in the links of the page. Later i visted my bass teacher’s site, and i also didn’t like it, but i found many new interesting bands. From each band that i didn’t like there were 5 good groups. The best of all is that most of the links are national bands too and there are flyers and invitations for their shows...support for national music!
I dont know what link i can provide...just look up for some band you like and it will appear many more music related to that group.
www.myspace.com
victory cities...

My first impression about this website was: ..."what are these people thinking? (particullary Orville Simpson II, the inventor of this crazy initiative)...it made me remaind the utopian cities from the industrial revolution period...non of those ever really work, did they?...non of those ever were built...and i think there’s a reason why.
On a second thought, after seeing the city tour i started to get the way everything was planed and meant to work, the way activities were organized in each place and time. Every location, every shape seems to be founded in an interesting urban idea plus there are "serious studies" about the way to finance the city. I gess we all know every proyect work fine in our heads and in the paper sometimes, but being realistic on it...basically because of the city growing subject, i think is un-natural to predetermine the way a city can gorw...probably this stablish a limit in it’s own development, and thinking as a human an not as another ambiciuos architect, i don’t think this may be any good for the people...they wouldn’t be able to make any choice at all!, not even about the furnish in their houses, not even about what they want to eat or how many kids they want to have.
Seems to me just as an experimental standarized moular sistem, an industrial way of life...this doesn’t work for me.
miércoles, 26 de septiembre de 2007
Simon's life map
In his first years simon lived in a small town/ village far away from London called Gwernaffeld, where he grew up wanting to be a teacher...jaja. Later, in high school he started to play guitar in punk bands, some kind of The Clash style. One of the things he regret at this age was running away from home to go to a David Bowie concert!.
A frightening experience he remember was the travel to Coroico (a litle town in Bolivia), the only way to get there was by bus, but the way up was really dangerous (it was in the middle of the mountain).
In the present he likes staying at home with his wife, although he has many activities during the week one of the things he enjoy and he is most proud of are the songs he've written...he have been playing guitar since he was 16!...he is a music lover and still pretend to write many more songs. ( he's just waiting to quit his job and become a musicien...jajaja)
I just hope we could hear something sometime =)
A frightening experience he remember was the travel to Coroico (a litle town in Bolivia), the only way to get there was by bus, but the way up was really dangerous (it was in the middle of the mountain).
In the present he likes staying at home with his wife, although he has many activities during the week one of the things he enjoy and he is most proud of are the songs he've written...he have been playing guitar since he was 16!...he is a music lover and still pretend to write many more songs. ( he's just waiting to quit his job and become a musicien...jajaja)
I just hope we could hear something sometime =)
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