October242010

Destruction

Most the of the time I don’t care if stuff disappears in Tokyo. This is Japan. Today the building is there and tomorrow there is a new building.

But this time I was really shocked. Look at this google link, and now imagine it with all trees gone. Yes, all of the big trees have been cut down. And not only that, parts of those awesome old statues have been moved to make space for graves. I can understand that, there is no money to maintain them and Japan is 99% old people, and they are willing to pay shit loads of money for their grave. Still, it is shocking that this happened.

I was standing there, in the middle, surrounded by thousends of small flies and no trees. It looked like after a bomb raid …

So here are some pictures from before, lucky I have no pictures from afterwards, else it would make your heart cry.

October192010

Fisheye

Fisheye is fun. Mr. Uchujin had one with him, but this lens is actually from Mr. Eichiscart.

Expensive, but it is real fun.

The man himself. You can actually take the whole room from corner to corner.

Or you can do like taking something else.

Or some close up porn.

October92010

iPod Nano 1G vs 6G

So everybody on the intertubez has already twittered, blogged, reviewed and what not else about the new iPods. Especially the new Nano, that is sort of not a “Nano” anymore.

There was only one Nano that had a slight different style but in general they had all a display and the click wheel. This new Nano has only a display, in a iOS style way, no click wherel, square form.

Square is the new hip.

After I owned my iPod Nano for ages and although it still worked the battery started to get on my nerves. Two to three hours maximum music is kind of annoying when you are not charging your iPod every day.

So when the new Nano came out I decided to get one. Finally 16GB (or almost 16GB) of memory of music, not anymore squeezing everything I want on 4GB. But how will the new interface work compare the old one?

My normal iPod usage is very simple: Play music in album by shuffle. Normally I do not interface with the device at all.

What I never really liked about the old iPod was the not very easy way to change the volume because with the click wheel I never got it right, on the other hand the click wheel was a very good interface to go through the list.

The new list interface, exactly like on the iPod Touch or iPhone.

Now the list is one thing that has changed, it got much bigger, because it now has to be able to be selected by a finger, not really a problem for me, because normally I do not much go through the list.

The volume control on the new iPod is much better, there are now two buttons on top and therefore give an easy interface to it. Often important if some music is very quiet and other is very loud.

Now my most negative point, there is no shuffle by album anymore. I was very shocked and asked myself. WHY? Why would they remove it? Is the hipster Starbucks Frappuchino Mocca Latte drinking iPod welding crowded only hooked on one day hits? For me, a kind of more older person, that still likes those older LP/CDs that were more or less one big track I really cannot get this. I hope this function comes back in an iPod Software updated.

Besides this I really liked the new iPod Nano. It has a radio (will never us it), the interface to the Nike shoes (never use that), a pedo meter (might use it just for fun). It still has an interface to photos (never used that). But it does not have any of the games anymore, or the world clock (none I ever used). It still has a big clock, which can be set to be the first seen.

The play interface.

Now if you do not set this, the first screen is where you can start playing the music, so the first step interface is as easy as with the old iPod. But, because there are no physical buttons for play, you need to take the iPod our of your pocket if you want to pause the music. Something you have to think about, if you are in the group of unseen-iPod-interface users.

So my final remark is. I like the new iPod Nano, except that it is missing the shuffle by Album feature, besides that I see no issue. And if anyone complains that the iPod does not have good sound, I just think you either don’t have good quality mp3 files or shitty headphones.

September252010

焼酎:もぐら2010年

Now that I am a very avid Shouchu drinker is well known, at least under my friends and co-workers.

I am now drinking for almost three years and have drunk tons of different brands. My friends often asked my why I never blog about this, well I think it is time that I start doing it.

Yesterday I started a new bottle called Mogura, but not the normal Mogura, which I drank before, but a bottle from this year.

Compared to the normal Mogura the smell is much lighter, almost not there and the taste is much lighter, not yet settled. A really amazing taste, an amazing experience.

Okay, for the rest of the information I need to drink more :D

September202010

Todays Exhibition: Uemura Shoen

Currently showing in The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo (東京国立近代美術館) is the exhibition of works from Uemura Shoen (上村松園), link to wikipedia english and japanese. An amazing painter who lived during the radical chanage from old Japan to the after war Japan.

Her paintings have an amazing calming style, very much in the old traditional japanese art. Each and everyone of her paintings is more amazing than the other. You can spend half an hour in front of one painting and you still not finished admiring the fine detail of her art style.

Just to see the amazing way of how she painted the hair style of her characters is more than amazing. To use matte black paint and strokes of glossy black paint to give the whole hair a three dimensional design is just amazing.

The amazing detail of the clothes and hair accessories is just another part. Another detail where you can get lost. To see her use of different shades of white on parts of the Kimono is just amazing.

Last but not least the small details in each of the paintings, possibly the most visible in the painting Looking up the Rainbow, where faint rainbow is visible in the top left corner that can be easily overlooked when you just concentrate on the two main characters in the center and left part of the painting.

Looking up the Rainbow, postcard

The show runs until 17th of October, holiday is every Monday except the 11th of October 2010.

September192010

Black and white at night

Although color at night is amazing, sometimes the pure light that you get with black and white is just superior.

Canon 5D MkII / Canon EF 50mm f1.2L @f1.2

somewhere near Shimo Maruko.

7PM

Todays Exhibition: Shadows

Today I went to the the Exhibition Shadows at the The National Art Center in Tokyo. There were some really amazing art there.

I was really impressed by Indo Matate (印藤真楯) and his painting Cherry Blossoms at Night (夜桜). Another painter who had a really interesting painting there was Higashiyama Kaii with his painting Reflection Image.

The next interesting artist was Yokoyama Taikan (横山 大観), who helped creating the japanese painting technique of Nihonga. His picture was Evening Twilight (暮夜), a really amazing picture.

The next artist that impressed me was Kitawaki Noboru, his paintings are surreal and remind me a bit of Salvador Dahli. He head three paintings there, but the one that I liked most was Quo Vadis.

After this came the photography section where some photographers catched my eyes. First was Hatakeyama Naoya (畠山 直哉) who had three paintings there from his series Underground. Great photography from the undergrounds in Tokyo. Pictures were taken with a remote fired flash that lights up just some part of the Tunnel.

Another photographer who jumped my eye was Sugimoto Hiroshi (杉本博司), especially this photo.

Last part were some more amazing, really large paintings. I especially liked the three paintings from Akioka Miho (秋岡美帆).

September172010

And again IOGraph

Yesterday was a kind of different day with no break and a lot of web work …

Almost no twitter, but quite some messenger chatting with co-workers. Not so much mail reading (right side), but a lot of browser and terminal work on my main screen.

September162010

IOGraph again

So yesterday was another wild working day, and I had IOGraph running again, for about 12.1 hours.

We get a similar pattern, but the screensaver corner is less used and we have more stoppage over the konsole windows. Twitter usage seems to be about the same.

Somehow this is really fun :D

September152010

Fun with IOGraph

So there is this fun little toy called IOGraph that will track your mouse movement and create a nice graph.

Yesterday at work I let it run through the whole day of busy work, result was quite interesting:

Very interesting to see where the most darkest spots are, which means mouse stayed there longest. Bottom left corner is the screensaver corner, so during meetings, lunch break, etc the mouse is there. Top part of the right side is white because the right monitor is smaller. All to the top right is Twitter client. In the middle to the bottom are ICQ chat windows. Right part center is Mail, left part is mostly console and browsers … funky thing.

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