Monday, August 31, 2009

Delays

So it's been a long time since I've updated on here, I apologize for those of you who are following. I've been busy trying to pack as much as I can into the last few weeks of my trip, and in between all the ill-planned last minute vacations, sugar-high beach trips and inevitable sunburn hangovers, sitting down to type everything up on here has kind of shifted to the back burner.
I have been taking pictures constantly, and I've put a lot of them on facebook and flickr. But I've found that putting them on here and telling the stories behind them to be more time-consuming then I thought it would be. I might just be over-thinking it, as usual.

Right now, I'm sitting in a small chinese restaurant in the Taipei airport. my flight was delayed 3+ hours, which will likely bump my connecting flight back to the next day. I'd like to be doing something other then sitting, as I've got a 12 hour flight ahead of me, but 100+ lbs of luggage tends to weigh one down. As of now, I'm hoping that I'll be sufficiently tired as to sleep through the whole thing.

After I get home, I do plan to put everything up on here, there's a lot to show everybody. Thank you for your patience. I'd give everyone a meal voucher if I could.

Thursday, August 13, 2009

VIDEO - Keelung River and Raohe Night Market

This is a video I shot and edited over two days to teach myself some new editing software. This is not the BIG video I've been working on, but more like a tease. Enjoy!


Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Museum of Contemporary Art - Taipei

A few weeks ago, I went to the Museum of Contemporary Art in Taipei. I put the pictures of facebook and flickr, but didn't post them on here. I wasn't impressed by the museum, it was very small, and favored abstract installation pieces over actual 'art'. As with some other museums I've been to, I felt like there was a huge cultural gap, and I wasn't aware enough of the country and its history to really appreciate anything. But, I got some good pictures.

This was an art installation. A room lit only by bright Fluorescent tubes mounted on two facing walls. A single hole in the walls projected chinese characters. Visitors were handed fans to hold up to the holes, so they could read the writing.




This room was nearly pitch black. There was a giant pool of ink in the center, and on one side were spools of paper and brushes, for visitors to write Chinese calligraphy on.



This exhibit featured a metal sheet that had been beaten with a hammer. On the opposite side were small glass hearts in different colors and designs. I thought the wall would make for a good self-portrait.


These two girls had the same idea.

Keelung River



My new apartment is just a block away from the Keelung River, one of the two rivers that snake through Taipei. There is a nice river park on both banks, with walking and bike paths, and foot bridges that cross the river.


This is a view of my neighborhood from the footbridge. The night market is two blocks in.


A view of the Keelung River, facing East.


These two girls would walk a few steps, then stop and take pictures of each other with the phones. Then they would walk a few more steps and repeat the process. They seemed a little surprised that I tried to get a shot of them.


This couple was in the same spot the entire time I was at the park.


Taipei is hosting the 2009 "Deaflympics" in September. There are posters all over town for it.


Everywhere there is construction, which is pretty much everywhere, you'll find these goofy signs.


I snapped a picture of this kid as he zipped past me. The bike paths werent very crowded on a cloudy weekday, but on the weekends they're packed.


Several street bridges also cross the river, connecting the northeast end of the city.


There is a basketball court on the far side of the river, some kids were playing ball that afternoon.


A view of my neighborhood from the riverbank. I live behind the reddish building in the center.


I also shot some video yesterday. I'm working on getting a work-flow together for editing video on my laptop, I hope to have something online soon.

Thursday, August 6, 2009

Taiwan Cable Television

One of the things I was expecting from Taiwan was crazy asian-style "Mr Sparkle"-esque tv shows and commercials. I'm happy to say I was not disappointed. To give the folks back home a taste, I've recorded about 10 minutes of me flipping through the channels one night. This was recorded at about 1 a.m., Tuesday night. Enjoy!




More videos, stuff I've actually shot, are coming. I'm still learning the editing software I got, I hope to have something up soon.

My new home - the Raohe Night Market


I moved into a new apartment last weekend. Its directly above a busy night market. I joked to a few friends that I was moving onto the set of Blade Runner (the famous 80's-futuristic sci-fi movie). The market is usually filled with people, and has more then 100 shops selling anything from squid-on-a-stick to bras to puppies to knockoff tshirts. It makes for a colorful place to live.

This is the entrance. the whole street is closed in the evening, and filled with stands.


Statues of owls, the market's mascot, guard the entrance, next to fake trees with LED lights for leaves.


The market is packed with vendors. I get the feeling that most of them make their living here, sleeping most of the day, then preparing food to sell in the afternoon.


Glowing lights, and rows of merchandise line the streets.




This was some kind of game for kids. I'm not sure what they won after they caught the fish. Maybe they keep them as pets.


There are a few pet stores , cuteness knows no borders.


Tshirts and signs with broken or ill-advised english are everywhere. I'm probably going to do most of my gift shopping here.


This was a kind of massage booth. People pay to be beat on the head with a bundle of straw sticks. I was told that it's relaxing, but I can't imagine how.


Right outside the market there is a beautiful temple. It was closing when I got there, so I didnt get many pictures. I'll have to go back during the daytime.



The Keelung river runs just north of the market. The city has built a walking/biking park on its banks, and a few impressive foot bridges across it.

This is the view from the roof of my building. I go out here to smoke. When the sky is clear, I can see mountains in the distance.




I'm definitely going to shoot more of the market and the area. There is a typhoon approaching the city, so its probably going to rain the next few days. For the meantime, I'm stuck inside.