Wow, it has been a few days since I have posted anything. The majority of this week has been fairly uneventful. Before, I left I said "I will not get bored, If I need to, reading a book under a tree will be wonderful because, I will be reading a book under a tree in Holland." This holds true though, there really a very few trees that are large enough to enjoy shade under so the alternative has been me laying on my bed listening to Jim Dale narrate his way through "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince." (Thanks itunes!) Moving to Wednesday, I ventured with Carlijn into Amsterdam to meet her friends for an art exhibition at Gerritt Rietveld - a very well known art school. Once there we grabbed some food in the CROWDED school and began to see the show. Interesting things to be seen here. One man laid a slab on concrete in one of the basement room's and BAM! Art was created. There was a lot of manipulation of visual camera work. (Which is the program that Carlijn's friend was in) There was also a man who manipulated the written word with aid from photographs that produced a seventy page booklet that you could collect throughout the exhibit that had what he called his "My Fiction Book." It exclaimed personal truths of his and placed a picture of the people in his life that associated with that particular event. It also gave detailed instructions on how to create your own fiction, encouraging the reader to be more proactive in their own life and really appreciate everything and everyone that is intertwined in their day to day life. After another hour or so of baking in the sun, Carlijn and I headed back to Utrecht to get some sleep. A little Jim Dale put me right to sleep :) Waking up on the morning of the 2nd was so exciting because I knew I had a BIG journey ahead of me. I had to travel to Cultuurepark Westergasfabriek in Amsterdam to see Mr. Jason Mraz, Miss Joss Stone, and
Friday, July 3, 2009
Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Art, Jason, Joss, and I
Wow, it has been a few days since I have posted anything. The majority of this week has been fairly uneventful. Before, I left I said "I will not get bored, If I need to, reading a book under a tree will be wonderful because, I will be reading a book under a tree in Holland." This holds true though, there really a very few trees that are large enough to enjoy shade under so the alternative has been me laying on my bed listening to Jim Dale narrate his way through "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince." (Thanks itunes!) Moving to Wednesday, I ventured with Carlijn into Amsterdam to meet her friends for an art exhibition at Gerritt Rietveld - a very well known art school. Once there we grabbed some food in the CROWDED school and began to see the show. Interesting things to be seen here. One man laid a slab on concrete in one of the basement room's and BAM! Art was created. There was a lot of manipulation of visual camera work. (Which is the program that Carlijn's friend was in) There was also a man who manipulated the written word with aid from photographs that produced a seventy page booklet that you could collect throughout the exhibit that had what he called his "My Fiction Book." It exclaimed personal truths of his and placed a picture of the people in his life that associated with that particular event. It also gave detailed instructions on how to create your own fiction, encouraging the reader to be more proactive in their own life and really appreciate everything and everyone that is intertwined in their day to day life. After another hour or so of baking in the sun, Carlijn and I headed back to Utrecht to get some sleep. A little Jim Dale put me right to sleep :) Waking up on the morning of the 2nd was so exciting because I knew I had a BIG journey ahead of me. I had to travel to Cultuurepark Westergasfabriek in Amsterdam to see Mr. Jason Mraz, Miss Joss Stone, and
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