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Friday, February 16, 2007

Dia bonito: Beautiful Day

Today was beautiful and I was in studio. I put on shorts, sweats, and a tshirt, pumped up a soccer ball and told Bob we'd see him over at studio to play outside before the beach. Tom and I walked to studio, and didn't leave until after sunset. Why do we do that to ourselves?!
I spent the whole day planning out spring break-so at least that is done.
After studio, Tom Bob and I went to La Fira at Placa Espanya to see the Font Magica. It's a fountain set to music and lights. I bought new batteries, and my camera wouldn't even turn on. They work in Bob's camera-so I guess I'm going to have to buy a new camera since a week or so without one has been horrendous! Bob took pictures there, though. I liked it, so I will just have to go back another time I suppose. It was definitely a couples atmosphere, but there were plenty of other people milling around so it was good.
Felt like dancing, so after waiting for quite some time, the GV kids showed up, I got ready, and we all (Bob, Bri, Gisela, Billy, Vic, Sean and I) headed over to sunset, where we all got in for free, and then people payed a fortune for drinks--the bartenders were being quite tricky about their 2 for 1 deal, I guess. We had fun until all hours then headed home. I saw Alfredo's friend Alex on the way out, too.
Bob and Bri chatted the whole way home. I stayed pretty quiet-just walking and thinking.

Thursday, February 15, 2007

Segundo dia de Carnaval!: Second day of Carnaval!

I neglected to mention that yesterday was the first day of carnaval, which started out as a religious tradition before lent and has since become an all-out weeklong fiesta! The kids were all dressed up yesterday as if it were Halloween. My favorite costume was definitely a zebra. I'm pretty convinced that everyone should have to lighten up a bit and wear costumes to school/work/etc at times like these.
We had graphic design class today. I was sure that I had everything that was asked of us, but I forgot to bring my grid study with me to the cafe where we met, so I got an incomplete. I printed out my layouts and everything, which looked funny even though I put them in CMYK (because printers can only handle these while pictures are taken with the colors of light-RGB). I did them in photoshop, but we are going to start learning In-Design, which will be cool.
Studio was helpful-we got an intro to urban design analysis. I think Christi sensed that we were all a little burnt out. We used trace and maps and markers, and did a ton of analyses really quickly. It seemed so easy when we were all there watching. Hopefully it will be that easy when we continue to do new ones ourselves.
After studio we went to Gran Via for a bit. The night ended weird with the Aldana boys in strange states...the walk home was frustrating. I'm going straight to bed.

Wednesday, February 14, 2007

El dia de San Valentin: Valentine's Day

Today we had sketching class, whose ACTUAL title is not sketching class, by the way, and our photo assignments from last week were due. I made a sort of montage for each of mine. We were supposed to show the building through 4-6 pictures.



...and it's "that day" again!
Once again, Dad and Gramps are the perfect Valentines! They find me no matter where I am in the world. haha.
After our normal intro, we all walked over to L'Eixample and did a watercolor assignment. I was terrible at it, and I couldn't figure out what my problem was until Eugenia came over to remind me the watercolor techniques that we learned our first day...DUH! I want to re-do it because mine is horrible and lacks any sort of technique higher than the capacity of a 3 year old.
I did some drawings for studio in my sketchbook, tiny chipboard models just werent working out well. I did well on my sketchbook review from the field trip, so that made me happy. Then we did the firm visit, which was good but it went pretty late.
Our Valentine's Day ended fantastically...frozen pizzas in Aldana.
PS-happy bday to Nap and Pat

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Sin camera: Without a camera

I neglected to mention that my camera still isn't working. I have to get new batteries and then I can try to figure out what is wrong with it, so if you are sensing a lack of pictures...you're not alone...

Listos para desenar?: Ready to design?

Catalan class rocks my socks. I love the process of learning a new language, and the different techniques and ways to learn and to memorize that only occur in language classes. It's really cool that it's just Gisela and me in the class. We have class from 12:30 to about 1:30, when we have a break and the two of us go to the cafe down the hall to get a snack or cafe con leche, then we head back to class for another hour, before heading down the street to the Urquinaona metro stop which we take to Espanya where we change to the green line and get off at Zona Universitaria for history class with the rest of the group. Tuesdays aren't so bad at all!
History was fine today. Felipe cut out the pieces of the buildings at the school woodshop and Victoria and I spent a good 2 or 3 hours setting them up and glueing them all down to the board, which seemed like a huge waste of time to me, but it looks good so no complaints, I suppose. I don't have much of a design for the block to show tomorrow. Just a basic height pattern. as a means of creating a slow increase/decrease in building heights in order to appease the existing buildings...that Jean Nouvell building is a huge pain.

Monday, February 12, 2007

Regresamos a Barca: We return to Barca

We got a crazy cab ride with no ventilation in the pitch black winding mountain roads at 5 am. Got on the bus at 6 and I passed out, apparently snored, "like a mountain lion" the whole ride home, got back and hit up studio.
We had a group desk crit today, and while our analysis wasn't uniform due to a changed template size over teh weekend and a simple difference in drawing technique/style, the overall idea of "integration" went over well. There are a lot of things that are currently separated across the huge hole in the urban fabric, better known as Placa de les Glories; it is divided in half, literally, into two districts (L'Eixample and Sant Marti), there is a urban design gap between the residential/commercial Eixample and the factory-getting-a-facelift section of Poble Nou. There is also the difference between the Mountain and the sea sides. We are going to look into the population as well, since we have heard that a younger crowd of many artsy people is in the developing area toward Poble Nou and Forum.
After studio today, I went to buy the plane tickets that I had seen last week before going skiing, and due to our hesitance we lost the good prices and everything jumped about 30 euro. I'm pretty pissed. We did decide, though, that we could take the bus to Girona in order to save money on a Ryan Air flight into Dusseldorf/Weeze airport in Germany. So we currently havea means of getting to our spring break destination! Go team.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

La montana-dia 2: The mountain-day 2

The second day of the trip, we got up a little bit later and caught the bus down to Soldeu in front of the supermarket...then grabbed our stuff from the locker and headed up again!

Starting the day off right...food, warm clothes...snow
Ben and Meg at the top...I was getting better at not falling at the top of the lift, though I definitely too someone out yesterday! OOPS!
OF COURSE: we had to do those posed shots for our parents...because "who goes to another country to ski?" This is Tom's magazine ad photo!
I LOVE this pic of Bri! He is king of the mountain(s)!
I must note, that I am practically not IN snow...this is because we chose to go down a run basically meant for skiiers...correction-it WAS for skiiers. And just before we gathered to take this pic, i was making my way down a path that is about 10 feet wide-MAX. and the boys all stop, so I figure I'll just go off the the side. To do this I couldn't go down tho, that would mean i would tumble down the slope and it would probably have resulted in death-lol. SO I went up onto the little slope to my right...well--apparently I had a lot of speed from going straight through said path and ended up going over a few rocks, then managed to carve back toward the path and as i disappeared behind a big rock, i grabbed hold and managed to stop. So...basically we are standing in that barren area to the side of the narrow path so as to avoid being run over by skiiers. And I have a personal connection to the terrain! haha
Here is Ben-you know...just hanging out in Andorra, of all places!
The end of our ski-day was enjoyable. I watched Tom jump off the ramp a few times and the boys took one more run... then it was back to the market to grab some food for dinner.
On the way, we realized that the "non-hibernating bear-cows" that we had previously seen trudging around the mountain opposite the ski slopes, were actually sheep that lived in the town-go figure! They came down from the mountain just as we walked up the street to the market and they were lured to their barn with what looked like crumbs and vegetables.
Our day ended with Pasta Aldana and studio diagrams as well as getting a taxi to come pick us up at 5 am to get to the early bus home so we dont get back RIGHT before studio. I'd like to get together with my group and make sure that we have everything we need together and whatnot.