sábado, 15 de octubre de 2011
jueves, 22 de septiembre de 2011
la la lara la lara
martes, 13 de septiembre de 2011
Fujifabric~~~
martes, 12 de julio de 2011
¿Alguna vez te han echado del trabajo? Si así fuere, ¿por qué?
no, yo me sali abruptamente de uno porque me trataron mal.
Si tuvieras acceso a una máquina del tiempo, ¿cuándo y a donde sería el primer lugar al que irías?
buena pregunta! a francia en los 60's
¿En qué sitio de Internet pasas más tiempo?
odio admitirlo pero creo que ahora mas en fb, instagr.am, twitter y en ultimo lugar tumblr
Si pudieras despertarte mañana y ser cualquier persona, ¿quién serías?
Vanessa Paradis! jajaja para estar con papasito Depp
lunes, 11 de julio de 2011
mi blog no está muerto!!!
miércoles, 18 de mayo de 2011
miércoles, 11 de mayo de 2011
viernes, 15 de abril de 2011
voice
domingo, 10 de abril de 2011
state of emergency
| All these accidents that happen follow the dot coincidence makes sense only with you you don't have to speak - I feel Emotional landscapes they puzzle me then the riddle gets solved and you push me up to this: State of emergency : how beautiful to be state of emergency : is where I want to be All that no-one sees you see what's inside of me every nerve that hurts you heal deep inside of me you don't have to speak - I feel Emotional landscapes they puzzle me then the riddle gets solved and you push me up to this: State of emergency : how beautiful to be state of emergency : is where I want to be |
domingo, 13 de marzo de 2011
日本加油!


viernes, 11 de marzo de 2011
miércoles, 9 de marzo de 2011
lunes, 7 de marzo de 2011
look no further
Look no further
Look no further
Cruelest
almost
always to ourselves
it musn't
get any better
off
It's in our hands : it always was
It's in our hands : in our hands
It's all there : in our hands
It's all there : in our hands
Well
now
aren't we scaring ourselves
unecessarily?
aren't we trying too hard?
'Cause it's in our hands
it's in our hands
it's all here : it's in our hands
Look no further
Look no further
It's in our hands : it always was
it's in our hands
martes, 15 de febrero de 2011
no olvidar que..
Muere lentamente quien no viaja,
quien no lee, quien no escucha música,
quien no halla encanto en si mismo.
Muere lentamente quien destruye su amor propio,
quien no se deja ayudar.
Muere lentamente quien se transforma en esclavo del habito, repitiendo todos los días los mismos senderos,
quien no cambia de rutina,
no se arriesga a vestir un nuevo color
o no conversa con desconocidos.
Muere lentamente quien evita una pasión
Y su remolino de emociones,
Aquellas que rescatan el brillo en los ojos
y los corazones decaidos.
Muere lentamente quien no cambia de vida cuando está insatisfecho con su trabajo o su amor,
Quien no arriesga lo seguro por lo incierto
para ir detrás de un sueño,
quien no se permite al menos una vez en la vida huir de los consejos sensatos…
¡Vive hoy! - ¡Haz hoy!
¡Ariesga hoy!
¡No te dejes morir lentamente!
¡No te olvides de ser feliz!
sábado, 12 de febrero de 2011
Si pudieras ir de viaje por la ruta con cualquier persona, viva o muerta, ¿con quién irías?
a japón iria con ... naoko takeuchi! la creadora de sailor moon y me gustaría que me mostrara los lugares que la inspiraron a crear los personajes..
viernes, 11 de febrero de 2011
because the flowers never last forever..
jueves, 10 de febrero de 2011
An Incomplete Manifesto for Growth
Hace unos años alguien posteo esto en Tumblr, me acuerdo bien y me gusto mucho.
1. Allow events to change you.
You have to be willing to grow. Growth is different from something that happens to you. You produce it. You live it. The prerequisites for growth: the openness to experience events and the willingness to be changed by them.
2. Forget about good.Good is a known quantity.
Good is what we all agree on. Growth is not necessarily good. Growth is an exploration of unlit recesses that may or may not yield to our research. As long as you stick to good you’ll never have real growth.
3. Process is more important than outcome.
When the outcome drives the process we will only ever go to where we’ve already been. If process drives outcome we may not know where we’re going, but we will know we want to be there.
4. Love your experiments (as you would an ugly child).
Joy is the engine of growth. Exploit the liberty in casting your work as beautiful experiments, iterations, attempts, trials, and errors. Take the long view and allow yourself the fun of failure every day.
5. Go deep.
The deeper you go the more likely you will discover something of value.
6. Capture accidents.
The wrong answer is the right answer in search of a different question. Collect wrong answers as part of the process. Ask different questions.
7. Study.
A studio is a place of study. Use the necessity of production as an excuse to study. Everyone will benefit.
8. Drift.
Allow yourself to wander aimlessly. Explore adjacencies. Lack judgment. Postpone criticism.
9. Begin anywhere.
John Cage tells us that not knowing where to begin is a common form of paralysis. His advice: begin anywhere.
10. Everyone is a leader.
Growth happens. Whenever it does, allow it to emerge. Learn to follow when it makes sense. Let anyone lead.
11. Harvest ideas.
Edit applications. Ideas need a dynamic, fluid, generous environment to sustain life. Applications, on the other hand, benefit from critical rigor. Produce a high ratio of ideas to applications.
12. Keep moving.
The market and its operations have a tendency to reinforce success. Resist it. Allow failure and migration to be part of your practice.
13. Slow down.
Desynchronize from standard time frames and surprising opportunities may present themselves.
14. Don’t be cool.
Cool is conservative fear dressed in black. Free yourself from limits of this sort.
15. Ask stupid questions.
Growth is fueled by desire and innocence. Assess the answer, not the question. Imagine learning throughout your life at the rate of an infant.
16. Collaborate.
The space between people working together is filled with conflict, friction, strife, exhilaration, delight, and vast creative potential.
17. ____________________.
Intentionally left blank. Allow space for the ideas you haven’t had yet, and for the ideas of others.
18. Stay up late.
Strange things happen when you’ve gone too far, been up too long, worked too hard, and you’re separated from the rest of the world.
19. Work the metaphor.
Every object has the capacity to stand for something other than what is apparent. Work on what it stands for.
20. Be careful to take risks.
Time is genetic. Today is the child of yesterday and the parent of tomorrow. The work you produce today will create your future.
21. Repeat yourself.
If you like it, do it again. If you don’t like it, do it again.
22. Make your own tools.
Hybridize your tools in order to build unique things. Even simple tools that are your own can yield entirely new avenues of exploration. Remember, tools amplify our capacities, so even a small tool can make a big difference.
23. Stand on someone’s shoulders.
You can travel farther carried on the accomplishments of those who came before you. And the view is so much better.
24. Avoid software.
The problem with software is that everyone has it.
25. Don’t clean your desk.
You might find something in the morning that you can’t see tonight.
26. Don’t enter awards competitions.
Just don’t. It’s not good for you.
27. Read only left-hand pages.
Marshall McLuhan did this. By decreasing the amount of information, we leave room for what he called our “noodle.”
28. Make new words.
Expand the lexicon. The new conditions demand a new way of thinking. The thinking demands new forms of expression. The expression generates new conditions.
29. Think with your mind.
Forget technology. Creativity is not device-dependent.
30. Organization = Liberty.
Real innovation in design, or any other field, happens in context. That context is usually some form of cooperatively managed enterprise. Frank Gehry, for instance, is only able to realize Bilbao because his studio can deliver it on budget. The myth of a split between “creatives” and “suits” is what Leonard Cohen calls a ‘charming artifact of the past.’
31. Don’t borrow money.
Once again, Frank Gehry’s advice. By maintaining financial control, we maintain creative control. It’s not exactly rocket science, but it’s surprising how hard it is to maintain this discipline, and how many have failed.
32. Listen carefully.
Every collaborator who enters our orbit brings with him or her a world more strange and complex than any we could ever hope to imagine. By listening to the details and the subtlety of their needs, desires, or ambitions, we fold their world onto our own. Neither party will ever be the same.
33. Take field trips.
The bandwidth of the world is greater than that of your TV set, or the Internet, or even a totally immersive, interactive, dynamically rendered, object-oriented, real-time, computer graphic–simulated environment.
34. Make mistakes faster.
This isn’t my idea — I borrowed it. I think it belongs to Andy Grove.
35. Imitate.
Don’t be shy about it. Try to get as close as you can. You’ll never get all the way, and the separation might be truly remarkable. We have only to look to Richard Hamilton and his version of Marcel Duchamp’s large glass to see how rich, discredited, and underused imitation is as a technique.
36. Scat.
When you forget the words, do what Ella did: make up something else … but not words.
37. Break it, stretch it, bend it, crush it, crack it, fold it.
38. Explore the other edge.
Great liberty exists when we avoid trying to run with the technological pack. We can’t find the leading edge because it’s trampled underfoot. Try using old-tech equipment made obsolete by an economic cycle but still rich with potential.
39. Coffee breaks, cab rides, green rooms.
Real growth often happens outside of where we intend it to, in the interstitial spaces — what Dr. Seuss calls “the waiting place.” Hans Ulrich Obrist once organized a science and art conference with all of the infrastructure of a conference — the parties, chats, lunches, airport arrivals — but with no actual conference. Apparently it was hugely successful and spawned many ongoing collaborations.
40. Avoid fields.
Jump fences. Disciplinary boundaries and regulatory regimes are attempts to control the wilding of creative life. They are often understandable efforts to order what are manifold, complex, evolutionary processes. Our job is to jump the fences and cross the fields.
41. Laugh.
People visiting the studio often comment on how much we laugh. Since I’ve become aware of this, I use it as a barometer of how comfortably we are expressing ourselves.
42. Remember.
Growth is only possible as a product of history. Without memory, innovation is merely novelty. History gives growth a direction. But a memory is never perfect. Every memory is a degraded or composite image of a previous moment or event. That’s what makes us aware of its quality as a past and not a present. It means that every memory is new, a partial construct different from its source, and, as such, a potential for growth itself.
43. Power to the people.
Play can only happen when people feel they have control over their lives. We can’t be free agents if we’re not free.
viernes, 28 de enero de 2011
un día
lunes, 17 de enero de 2011
Ringo-sama
Kalk Samen Kuri no Hana, Stem ~Daimyou asobi hen~ single
| atama ga areba kaname wa kantan ni katazuite kodomo to yobeba yogosarenai de sumu no sa boku ni sukoshi no kougousei kimi ni niau idenshi wo hito wa shiyou no nai koto ga sukina no darau “uso wo tsuku na yo” naitara nan datte kono shiroi te ni hairi sou de kotae nara junsui da hikare atteiru konna fuu ni kimi wo aisuru tabun ikutsu ni nareba sabishisa ya kyoufu wa kie eru kodomo wo moteba yagate kutsuu mo useru no ka kimi ga shita shishunki to boku ga mochi’iru hankouki mohaya goro wo awasu koto ga sukina no darou “uso wo tsuku na yo” naitara donna hou mo kutsugaeshite ganhou doori kotae nara zannin da damashi atteiru konna fuu ni kimi wa aisuru tabun mou kore ijou shitte nemuranai yo to shinjuu misui omoide ni sankashita kono ugaiyaku kamufuraadjuu nai mono choudai nante muzukatteiru youji douyou okaasama konbou no boku wo hajite irasshaimasu ka kimi ga aishita boku | If I was smarter, to say it bluntly, I could get things done easier. If they call me a child, it’ll be over and done with, and I won’t have to dirty myself A bit of photosynthesis for me, for you genes that match. I guess people like helpless situations “Don’t lie to me” When I cry I feel I could get anything with these white hands of mine The answer is pure. We’re attracted to each other. This is how I love you, I think. How old do I have to be to rid myself of loneliness and fear? If I have a child will I at last be rid of my suffering? You adore your adolescence, I take advantage of my rebellious stage Now we like our wordplay, don’t we? “Don’t lie to me” When I cry I can overrule any law, and do as I wish The answer is cruel. We’re fooling each other. This is how I love you, I think When I know more than this, I can’t sleep at night, and fail in my double suicide In my memories an oxidized mouthwash, camouflage I’m the same as a child whining for something that isn’t there. Mother, are you ashamed of this mixed child of yours? I loved you. letra sacada de nostalgic-lavender |



domingo, 16 de enero de 2011
Si pudieras hacer que alguien se enamorara de ti, ¿a quién elegirías?
uuuyyy pues a Yamashita Tomohisa un actor japonés que adoro y admiro
¿Quién es la persona más hermosa que conoces?
tal vez no fisicamente pero por dentro...mi abuelito paterno y Ambre la niña que cuidaba en Francia

