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Датум објаве: / 2015 / Март
- 6th Ave. At 53rd St.
NYC food trucks, customers dining al fresco, street performer fiddling, late afternoon with a March chill. Around the corner from the Museum of Modern Art, where we saw the new new Bjork Black Lake video installation, 2 facing screens, 49 speakers on walls and ceiling. (New York City) 20150324 - Niagara Falls from Rainbow Bridge
On drive to NYC, stopped for hour walk through Niagara State Park. Oldest park on the U.S., quiet on a March Friday. First time to see falls on the American side, we have seen the more commercial Canadian side frequently. (Rainbow Bridge, Niagara Falls, NY) 20150321 - Times Square
Sunday spring stroll down 7th Avenue, at temperature above freezing. Loose weekend before a Monday morning meeting. Benefits of a friend with a Manhattan apartment. (New York City) 20150322 - Systems Thinking Ontario March 2015
Session on Systems and Resilience Redux: Deciphering Panarchy (Some More) extended discussion from last month. Some attendees had not pre-read article, so interpreting figures without visual aids was like described video on television. Returning attendees thought that extra time spent on the same theme helped unwrap the mystery, and the month in between gave time for consideration. (Systems Thinking Ontario, OCAD U. Lambert Lounge) 20150318 - SFI class fishbowl
Inner circle of discussants on systemic design methods, with outer circle of observers who can swap into inner. Smaller group enables richer interaction amongst active participants, questions build amongst students paying attention. (Strategic Foresight and Innovation program, OCAD U., Toronto) 20150319 - Former Unilever site
East of Don Roadway, north of Lakeshore Boulevard East, south of the Adelaide Street onramp, there's 29 acres to be redeveloped, up to 60 acres with city and other private properties, says "Jobs, transit and the future: How an empty lot at the foot of Toronto could transform it" | Elizabeth Church | March 14, 2015 | Globe & Mail at www.theglobeandmail.com/news/toronto/jobs-transit-and-the... (Toronto) 20150515 - The New School
Flattered to be asked which undergrad program I might apply to, on tour of Parsons Design. Said that unlike the others, I am probably beyond that, now. Fun to compare design and architecture teaching facilities with other universities I haunt. (Parsons The New School of Design) 20150324 - Celery Farm
Nature preserve with pond mostly still frozen. Watched mallard duck couple getting fat on sunfish in surface ice, and just through a small hole. Snapping turtles may be driving fish to the top. (Celery Farm Natural Area, Allendale, NJ) 20150322 - Hoshoji temple, Tokyo
Bright orange torii gates looking west from Waseda station mark stairs for long climb up to orange gate for Buddhist temple, with statues inside windows on both sides. In the main building, a bride, groom and two parents seemed to be in the midst of a private marriage ceremony with a monk. Just one of the many temples just off the Waseda University campus. (Hoshoji temple, Nishiwaseda, Shinjuku, Tokyo) 20150307 - Jim Coplien, AsianPLoP 2015
Plenary talk on "A Challenge to the Japanese Pattern Language Community" by Jim Coplien at the 4th Asian Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, Waseda University, Tokyo. Cope spoke on a microphone, seated, with conference participants gathered around in a circle. (AsianPLoP 2015, Waseda U., Tokyo) 20150307 - Pit Inn Shinjuku
Jazz duo with masters Fumio Karashima on piano and Yoshio Suzuki on bass. Repertoire of jazz standards, with creative variations far from the originals. Strings ringing, two musicians, nowhere to hide. Great acoustics in historic basement venue, maybe one-quarter full for the second set on a Thursday night, 9:30 to 10:40 p.m. so that patrons can get the subway home and go to work on the next day. (Pit Inn Shinjuku, Tokyo) 20150305 - Toyama Park
Mountain biker hopping up steps in forested ravine between apartment buildings at dusk. On walk from Okubo district to Waseda University, got turned around on descent then ascent into green space. Large map signs every few city blocks combined with compass clarified navigation on confused mobile phone. (Toyama district, Tokyo, Japan) 20150305 - AsianPLoP Day 1 plenary
Hiroshi Nakano, "Japanese Spirituality and Pattern Language", insight into Christopher Alexander's pursuit of: "What is beauty? What is good?". Described some history of the past 50 years, now suggesting "project language" for specific works that might accumulate to a "pattern language" over time. A "manual for a centering process" has episodes that connect with and enhance the prior episodes, repeating endlessly to become the timeless way. (4th Asian Conference on Pattern Languages of Programs, Waseda University, Tokyo) 20150306 Digest at ingbrief.wordpress.com/2015/03/06/20150306-0955-hiroshi-nakano-japanese-spirituality-and-pattern-language-asianplop-2015 - Osaka Castle
Wandered into park when contemporary art at Osaka Prefecture Government doesn't exist anymore, then Museum of History closed today. Loose schedule, so riding subway around town not quite randomly. (Osaka Castle Park) 20150303 - Temple at Kikuicho
Carp in pond at temple, one of six pauses extending the 30-minute morning walk to an hour. Water trough here had toothbrushes and facecloths out, perhaps for people who don't have a home. Temple is partially behind a 7-11 store, no English labeling for less fame than the Honshoji temple a little further south, and the Seigenji temple a little further west. (Kikuicho, Shinjuku, Tokyo) 20150306