Monday, 7 July 2008

Tango & Titanic


Yesterday was a great night, we spend at the south pier. Being at the river was a fresh brise to the background sound of Tango and highheels on a wooden floor. The atmosphere and the vibe felt almost like being on the titanic. Light, Water, Stars, Fresh air, spanish music in the background and the moving image of all these people swinging their hips with the rythm of the music
I wish I could dance tango, so i could have been part of it, instead I watched it from the bar nearby.
Apparently there are many more open air salsa and tango, and flamenco and whatelse there is, to come, and ill try to be at as many of them as possible.
Ill keep you posted

SILENT CITY



Sometimes, a vibrant city can be calm and brave. Almost sleeping, with a soft breathe of snorr every now and then.
Just like a big big baby!
With the stars shingin above you, or the sun slowely going down, closing the curtains of the stage. 
Then, there is no better place to go than a rooftop, were you can reload yourself and just enjoy the day happenings with a bit of reflection.
it is a beautiful powerful city.

VVVVV-VVVVV

Now a bit about V. Its been my second week at V now and I guess it's time to talk about it.
Its actually much more interesting talking about New York in free time, but I shall not forget my main reason for coming to New York.

My first day was pretty weired. That was probably because of to high expectations. Fair enough, than it can only get better. I was introduced to only one third of the collegues and showed around the office and library for about ten mins. Maybe it was 7 only.
Another girl started the same day as an intern, she graduated from Parson adn already knew a few of the people.
We got sat down at a desk with a Mac. J. told us shortly about a project there are working on and that she still needs some images. So the next couple of hours, all we did was looking for references to search the right images. We edited a bit here and there, and thats pretty much it.
For lunch - Chinese- its cheap, fast, full, and right across the street.

I meet Paul, Matt and the French for a drink at night and complaint all about it. somebody else at the bar explained to me that would be the way it works in NY and I would just have to wait a little more.
Well, I hope it's right. A big schooldriver with a dbl shoot made some things better for that day and I could enjoy at least the rest of it. 
Not that people aren't nice, I guess there are, but very cool. Maybe too many interns, so they don't make an effort anymore. 

"If you want something in New York- You gota get it yourself!"

That's good dem right!