Monthly Archives: July 2006

How to Exercise Your Eyes

As a theatre practitioner especially during technical rehearsal, we are constantly using our eyes for our work, to create a world, a visual world. One way to help our beloved eyes is to exercise it. Who would have guess?! I never really thought about putting my eyes on an exercise regimen but nonetheless, I found [...]

Valve’s Portal

Here is an interesting demo of Valve’s Portal coming from Valve Software. It actually made me think of starting to play games again.

..BinaryBonsai

ImageKind, Wall Art for Everyone

ImageKind web site in public beta is a one stop community to create, shop and sell wall art. I think it’s a great tools to add to any artist arsenal or for the art fan who wishes to add some colors to their walls. The web site carry art work from amateurs to master pieces [...]

Documentation for the Theatre Designer

The most important strategy for archiving one’s own work is to have a system. This is fairly easy to do and implement. The most important feature of this system that I’m about to explain is taken from diverse sources. The book called Getting things done by David Allen should be on your reading list. This [...]

Moving Charlottesville, VA

Well, it looks like I and my wife Rose will be moving to Charlottesville, Virginia. She got a job at UVA as a Dance Teacher in the Drama Department. We are both very excited for different reasons. I will have the opportunity to spend time in the woods hiking and also, I will hopefully find [...]

Keith Haring Words of Wisdom

Here is an excerpt of From The Archives: Keith Haring which I found insightful.
In 1980, I returned to drawing with a new commitment to purpose and reality. If I was going to draw, there had to be a reason. That reason, I decided, was for people. The only way art lives is through the experience [...]

Boston Dance Crictics

I have always been someone that was interested in other people thoughts, regardless of what they have to say. Sometimes I can even disregard how it is being said. Everyone is different. Uniqueness and individuality is something that should be celebrated not condemned. I’ve read an article in The Boston Herald posted on Dec 10, [...]

Wishlist: Chop Chop Cutting Tray

Chop Chop made out of Bamboo and available for about 80$ is somewhat a good cutting block if you don’t already own one. Let’s just say that mine were destroyed in the dishwasher by someone other then me. The old cutting board were from Ikea and served there purpose without much bling. I did however [...]

Hard Drive Failure, Yeah Right!

I thank god I didn’t send my computer to the shop. I did go over to CompUSA to figure out what was wrong with it and Jim, the pimply tech guy, told me that because I wasnt passing a certain screen in the installation of Tiger, it wasn’t a hard drive failure. He reminded me [...]

My World Shattering, HD Failure

My PowerBook hard drive crashed. Ohh mama mia.
Thank god I made a backup. Even with the recent backup, it was a couple of days old and I didn’t want to loose all those precious files I was working on so I decided to boot up a LIVE CD of ubuntu. I was able to mount [...]