I am totally not an art nut. I don't get it and don't connect with it.
But that has changed.
video games. It was a wide variety of takes on some really popular
franchises: Mario was his 8-bit self, or a wiry human plumber laboring
away under the sink. The Prince of Darkness was an evil version of
Katamari's prince. Colors and styles were as varied as the stuff in any other California
gallery - but it was all in homage to a 30-year-old culture of games.
In writings in recent months about choosing to move forward with a
life in the gaming business, I've also realized, accepted and embraced
that gaming is -my- culture. I found one work that resonated and came home with me. It's certainly
not beautiful, but it definitely evoked a reaction from me: laughter.
And art is meant to do that, right? It's absurd, but it will
eventually go up on a wall (probably in my next domicile post-grad),
so here's a preview:
Here it is, the photo review from Seoul! Some of the adventures Adam and I encountered:-Food (food porn shots included below)
-Some creative bars (what can we say? Drinking is cheap in Korea)
-Hot chick on a movie poster rated R. We (OK, I) wanted to know what got the R rating..
-Actual tourism: the streets of Seoul, a prison built by invading Japanese, the Korean War memorial, the Coex Aquarium and the Leeum Samsung Museum of Art (very cool)
-Lots of Christmas scenery
-People! A miniature JA reunion in central Seoul. What a great network this is.
-Proof that Adam has been to karaoke
-Pro StarCraft: a short season finale from the Blizzard-sanctioned, SC2-running, Global Starcraft League (GSL)Like the Tokyo shots, these photos were an experiment to see if I could live with just an iPhone 4 for travel photos. I’ d say it was workable. Enjoy!
So, the main winter break vacation post will be from Seoul, but my partner in crime Adam and I swung through Tokyo on the way back home. We had the unique pleasure of spending a full two days with my former IR/PS classmate Kentaro, and reuniting with a collection of UT/JA peeps in Roppongi as well.In this collection:
-Amazingly delicious sushi food porn
-Fall colors still visible in Ueno Park
-People!
-The shrines and Buddhas of Kamakura
-One Yokohama shot from an automotive tourBy the by, all shots were taken with an iPhone 4. For a phone camera, I’m pretty impressed.
From: Mom [at her work address]
Date: Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 7:28 AM
Subject: Happy Birthday
To: Blake Ellison
Happy birthday to you! Have a wonderful day!!!
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