After the exhibit we went for a stroll, out for Kaffee (read: Green Tea and Hefe Weissen) and hooked up with Daniel for conversation and dinner. The evening/night quickly went by and after the Champions League quarter final football matches, Daniel and I ended our night, once again, at Gorki-Park to chat with Tatijana and to try and help Daniel forget about his big oral exam in Russian comprehension on Thursday. All of this is un-spectacularly captured on digital video, set to a kitschy German rendition of "The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down" and sped up for my amusement.
So here is my music-video version of the night, made with help from Delphine. The final product is a tribute to early eighties production, budgets of zero, and a newly discovered appreciation of glass washing ...Enjoy!
A Museum With Delphine
Things that are cool:
Invisible power and phone lines
b&w photo booths
3 Euros 50 cents for 1/2 chicken and a salad
4 comments:
Haha, that was quite the video. I think I especially enjoyed the part that involved your buttons.
As for the architecture, I remember some of the projects, but I haven't heard of Platoon. I will definitely look into it!!
i smell a theme... two other exhibits i've seen in the last couple months that touch on the same topic:
1/ "1973: sorry out of gas" at the canadian center for architecture in montréal (http://www.sorryoutofgas.org/)
2/ "urbanopolis" at the musée de la civilisation in québec city (http://www.mcq.org/urbanopolis/intro.html)
keep it up with the videos, they're pretty rad!!
Hey! Those look interesting!
I think the architecture is done for a while, except for a picture I need to take of a really cool building I finally found that Rance told me to look for.
Hey MC, you in France yet?
i'm leaving tuesday (the 22nd)! very exciting!!
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