So my camera is on the fritz. It makes this funny grinding, struggling noise when I turn it on, and then it refuses to focus. These are not signs associated with a healthy and happy camera. So you'll have to take my word for it that this is a picture of a jellyfish in the canal in Copenhagen.
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Saturday, June 27, 2009
Friday, June 26, 2009
lace
Wednesday, June 24, 2009
the bee hive
There's been a very different feeling to the school during the past two or three weeks due to final exams. It seems to have finally come alive in a frantic sort of way. Last saturday there were people in the print center at 11pm! Imagine that! Also, the hallways (and now dumpsters) have filled up with models, prototypes, and final products so I get to see some of the work that goes on in different departments. It's all quite exciting, actually. I only wish that I had poked around more earlier on in the semester because it's inspiring seeing what other people are creating around you. Sometimes it feels a bit isolated here because the studios are all seperated and until recently, there weren't too many people in them. Anway, here's a sample of some stuff I happened upon in the hallway of the furniture building.
Tuesday, June 23, 2009
Monday, June 22, 2009
Sunday, June 21, 2009
Saturday, June 20, 2009
Summer Solstice
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Speaking of food, one of the things that I'll bring back with me from Denmark is a renewed appreciation for the egg, particularly hardboiled. They seem to be a staple here. Me and hardboiled eggs have been on the outs. We had a moment circa 1993 thanks to Frances the badger, which included tiny salt and pepper shakers in my lunch box. But now I've come back to my senses.
Friday, June 19, 2009
Sunday, June 14, 2009
dog signs

Lots of times when I'm walking around a new place I start noticing trends, like funny brick patterns or street lights or something, but I never start taking photos in time to document it in any sort of meaningful way. Somehow, though I've collected a bunch of different dog sign photos from around Europe. Copenhagen, Antwerp, Amsterdam, Zurich, Barcelona...and they're all different!
Saturday, June 13, 2009
Blog, Bike
My (not really) new bike. It's not new for two reasons: 1) I got it about two months ago. 2)I found it on the street with no tires and there are countless rediculous quirks to it, like screws stuck in the brake cables (at least it has back-pedal brakes), it only opperates in 3rd gear, and there are bits of strange hardware and pieces of metal sticking out of it everywhere. Nonetheless, I thought it a bit strange that I spend so much time with it, yet it hasn't has a proper introduction. So bike, blog. Blog, bike.
Friday, June 12, 2009
Monsoon Season
Thursday, June 11, 2009
WHAM
guest photographer
Traveling with my dad requires a lot of patience and understanding as he stops and takes pictures of everything he sees. Though I get annoyed, the results are sometimes really cool. This is one of his pictures from copenhagen that I just found. It's a such a nice moment that he captured, and that flourescent lighting setting is genius!
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
-30 days
I can't believe it, but I'm leaving Copennhagen in only one month from today. It's a strange feeling to be closer to when I leave than to when I arrived. It's giving me a new energy though, to see all of the things that I haven't seen yet, to go to the Louisiana Museum one more time, and to see some more of Denmark.
This is the view of the water a couple blocks from my apartment.
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
great day, cool thing
There were at least three good things that happened today. 1) I finally found supplies that I needed for my project 2) I went to lecture by a SCAD professor visiting DKDS only to find that another RISD professor that I knew and a designer from Ziba in Portland were there as well. Then we all went out to dinner. 3) I saw a great concert by Cocorosie in Christiania. Good day after terrifically bad day. The world always finds ways to balance things out.
bad day, cute thing
Saturday, June 6, 2009
Cafe Paludian
Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Tuesday, June 2, 2009
Monday, June 1, 2009
use/reuse
So, one thing that I think the Danes could improve on is their produce packaging, not that the US is any better. There are stores that sell produce in big bins with optional plastic bags, but then in some stores (ahem, Netto) just 8 Roma tomatos come on a styrofoam tray with plastic wrap and big sticker labels. Seems a bit unnesessary. I bought some kiwis yesterday and they came in a big plastic tub with some plastic netting around it. Same with nectarines. The netting seemed so cheerful and maybe useful, so I played around with it for a bit then made these hanging containers and a letter holder from the box. Works for me! And it seems like if you collected a lot of that netting you could make a cool patchwork system or even a textile.
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