Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Hey, Mr. DJ. Put the Record on

Another good moment this morning. I had been told for a while about the return of one of my favourite DJ (also magazine editor, musician and tv host....and more) on a radio channel I havn't heard about. I gave a try on the way to work and it's kind of bringing back my good time when I was young(er) years ago watching or listening to his programme. To me it's not only the joy of music but the stories behind or related to them were also interesting things he'd told during his show. Just hoping I would have FM Tuner at the office.

P.S. The first song I heard from the channel was "Come As You Are" sang by a woman name ......... Love (not Courtney, for sure!) with a guitar, sound like playing live. Nice shot!

Monday, December 18, 2006

Tribute to Anondh

It was a month ago that I accidentally had a ticket for this concert without any knowing that this guy, Anondh, was the one of the great thai jazz musicians who played imporntant role pushing jazz to the wider range of audiences. Sadly, he died with another his American freind, also his teacher, during the royal jazz festival 10 years ago. I actually remeber that tragedy very well but I don't think he's the same guy this tribute was all about.
Good music, many good stories and as well the sad bbut true story. I was inroduced that he once played with a female saxophonist who was later lose contact since she had moved to France and havn't contact each other since then. But sometimes life is more strange than fiction, she came back to Bangkok on that week just to stop before taking her flight to Australia and wanted to played her music somewhere in bangkok. Some guys told her about the tribute but she respond back to them "why do we need to paly tribute to Anondh? He's not yet dead". She later realized about the death of her band member, also her teacher. So she straight ahead to the concert to face the truth by her own.
I saw her cry on the way to toilet and later found out about the whole story from the host about her unexpected coming. After she introduced herself to the band and the audience, she play the last song with them...she cried..and smiled it's one of my unforgettable moment

Monday, November 06, 2006

Get to know your parents, you never know when they’ll be gone for good.

I found this mail in my draft folder which means it has never been sent to anyone I intended to....4 years ago( I think). Maybe it would be better that I should share it with you now, whoever you are.
Hello guys, got Noon message last night about my MSN name, but I fell asleep while I left my computer on-line. after a moment I feel like writing to you guys:) My MSN name (Get to know your parents, you never know when they’ll be gone for good.) was taken from an article which later was mixed with music that was used in the movie "Romeo and Juliet", the song called "everybody's free(to wear sun screen)". It is a very good article, let's say, and very useful.When it was combined with music, the out come is Perfect! The orginal idea for me to change my name is that I was watching the BBC programmes called I LOVE THE 90's which annually collected the data of what are the landmarks of those years in 90's; songs, people, movie, products, movements...bla bla bla. but it is very nice to watch those year we, at least I, have passed. I am kind of nastalgia. here is the article:
Everybody's Free (to wear sunscreen) Mary SchmichChicago Tribune
Ladies and Gentlemen of the class of ’97... wear sunscreen. If I could offer you only one tip for the future, sunscreen would be IT. The long term benefits of sunscreen have been proved by scientists whereas the rest of my advice has no basis more reliable than my own meandering experience. I will dispense this advice now.

Enjoy the power and beauty of your youth. Never mind. You will not understand the power and beauty of your youth until they have faded. But trust me, in 20 years you’ll look back at photos of yourself and recall in a way you can’t grasp now how much possibility lay before you and how fabulous you really looked.
You are NOT as fat as you imagine.
Don’t worry about the future; or worry, but know that worrying is as effective as trying to solve an algebra equation by chewing bubblegum.
The real troubles in your life are apt to be things that never crossed your worried mind; the kind that blindside you at 4pm on some idle Tuesday.
Do one thing every day that scares you.
Sing.
Don’t be reckless with other people’s hearts, don’t put up with people who are reckless with yours.
Floss.
Don’t waste your time on jealousy; sometimes you’re ahead, sometimes you’re behind. The race is long, and in the end, it’s only with yourself.
Remember compliments you receive, forget the insults; if you succeed in doing this, tell me how.
Keep your old love letters, throw away your old bank statements.
Stretch.
Don’t feel guilty if you don’t know what you want to do with your life. The most interesting people I know didn’t know at 22 what they wanted to do with their lives, some of the most interesting 40 year olds I know still don’t.
Get plenty of calcium. Be kind to your knees, you’ll miss them when they’re gone.
Maybe you’ll marry, maybe you won’t, maybe you’ll have children, maybe you won’t, maybe you’ll divorce at 40, maybe you’ll dance the funky chicken on your 75th wedding anniversary.
Whatever you do, don’t congratulate yourself too much or berate yourself, either. Your choices are half chance, so are everybody else’s.
Enjoy your body, use it every way you can. Don’t be afraid of it, or what other people think of it, it’s the greatest instrument you’ll ever own.
Dance. Even if you have nowhere to do it but in your own living room.
Read the directions, even if you don’t follow them.
Do NOT read beauty magazines, they will only make you feel ugly.
Get to know your parents, you never know when they’ll be gone for good.
Be nice to your siblings; they are your best link to your past and the people most likely to stick with you in the future.
Understand that friends come and go, but for the precious few you should hold on. Work hard to bridge the gaps in geography in lifestyle because the older you get, the more you need the people you knew when you were young.
Live in New York City once, but leave before it makes you hard; live in Northern California once, but leave before it makes you soft.
Travel. Accept certain inalienable truths, prices will rise, politicians will philander, you too will get old, and when you do you’ll fantasize that when you were young prices were reasonable, politicians were noble and children respected their elders.
Respect your elders. Don’t expect anyone else to support you. Maybe you have a trust fund, maybe you'll have a wealthy spouse; but you never know when either one might run out.
Don’t mess too much with your hair, or by the time you're 40, it will look 85. Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it’s worth.
But trust me on the sunscreen.
Hope that it would be more or less useful and give you all some nice ideas as it gave me. Just want to shared this good feeling with you guys. Take care, tee

Friday, October 27, 2006

Albums I have been listened lately

Got this 2 albums from a familiar reccord shop around my house. 2 different period of music but anyway giving me good time listening to both ( actually 3, the electro Jazz section came with 2 CDs) Strange but true, even I say how much I enjoy these songs, I didn't pay much attention to the song title or artists on the covers as I used to do. Maybe I am becoming what I don't wanna be when I was younger, busy! It's just the accuse, I can say. I am just being more ignorance to things around me just to keep me focus on myself. It's not good and I should improve my bad habit before too late

Tuesday, October 24, 2006

Movie that makes my stomach growling

Gosh! Only the movie title can kill me with food apetizing. There are scenes of a Chinese chef woking with his ingredients, fresh fish, chicken and slicing, streaming, chopping and ....etc. I have no enough torelation to finish the movie since my stomach cannot stop growling watching those scences. I heard about this movie long time ago, around 6 years ( I guess), about how good it was. But at the moment I was not so interested in the movie as I am now and it seemed not very famous among thais, moreover ,the VDO technology was quite uncomfortable with me since I have not enough money to spend for VDO while I had to spend some on my music CDs at the same time. Anyway, I just had chance to watch it around January this year (2006) and just purchased it a few days ago. It's worth spending every minute with, I can only say that. Especially for anyone who love food and cooking. It makes me more intersted in the next movie of this director, what will he do next? , since he did different kind of unpredictable movies.

Friday, October 20, 2006

Red and Green

Phaeomeria magnifica. (is it the name? it's too long to call) We simply called it Dalha. I have some amounts at the ront yard. The lines, patterns and the leaf curves catch me during I was waiting for my lunch to be delivered.

Pat Metheny on Kenny G

I got an email from Pat Metheny homepage infoming me about his new album with Brad Mehldau and it reminded me of article I had read years ago (6, I think) about his interview that blasted on Kenny G's music and musicianship. So I did search again for what it is really about ( 6 years caused me some lost of memory, and yes from all the booze I had taken during that period; alcohol, cigarettes and joints :D ) It's really a blast(back to Pat on G, not mine). After finish reading it, I can only think that it would hurt feeling of G's fan in Thailand a lot since he has lots of fan base in Asia who think his music is so "jazz" and take his music as a romantic jazz or jazz for lovers. Pat Metheny Kenny G Read it and think for yourself Question: Pat, could you tell us your opinion about Kenny G - it appears you were quoted as being less than enthusiastic about him and his music. I would say that most of the serious music listeners in the world would not find your opinion surprising or unlikely - but you were vocal about it for the first time. You are generally supportive of other musicians it seems. Pat's Answer: Kenny G is not a musician I really had much of an opinion about at all until recently. There was not much about the way he played that interested me one way or the other either live or on records. I first heard him a number of years ago playing as a sideman with Jeff Lorber when they opened a concert for my band. My impression was that he was someone who had spent a fair amount of time listening to the more pop oriented sax players of that time, like Grover Washington or David Sanborn, but was not really an advanced player, even in that style. He had major rhythmic problems and his harmonic and melodic vocabulary was extremely limited, mostly to pentatonic based and blues-lick derived patterns, and he basically exhibited only a rudimentary understanding of how to function as a professional soloist in an ensemble - Lorber was basically playing him off the bandstand in terms of actual music. But he did show a knack for connecting to the basest impulses of the large crowd by deploying his two or three most effective licks (holding long notes and playing fast runs - never mind that there were lots of harmonic clams in them) at the key moments to elicit a powerful crowd reaction (over and over again). The other main thing I noticed was that he also, as he does to this day, play horribly out of tune - consistently sharp. Of course, I am aware of what he has played since, the success it has had, and the controversy that has surrounded him among musicians and serious listeners. This controversy seems to be largely fueled by the fact that he sells an enormous amount of records while not being anywhere near a really great player in relation to the standards that have been set on his instrument over the past sixty or seventy years. And honestly, there is no small amount of envy involved from musicians who see one of their fellow players doing so well financially, especially when so many of them who are far superior as improvisers and musicians in general have trouble just making a living. there must be hundreds, if not thousands of sax players around the world who are simply better improvising musicians than Kenny G on his chosen instruments. It would really surprise me if even he disagreed with that statement. Having said that, it has gotten me to thinking lately why so many jazz musicians (myself included, given the right "bait" of a question, as I will explain later) and audiences have gone so far as to say that what he is playing is not even jazz at all. Stepping back for a minute, if we examine the way he plays, especially if one can remove the actual improvising from the often mundane background environment that it is delivered in, we see that his saxophone style is in fact clearly in the tradition of the kind of playing that most reasonably objective listeners WOULD normally quantify as being jazz. It's just that as jazz or even as music in a general sense, with these standards in mind, it is simply not up to the level of playing that we historically associate with professional improvising musicians. So, lately I have been advocating that we go ahead and just include it under the word jazz - since pretty much of the rest of the world OUTSIDE of the jazz community does anyway - and let the chips fall where they may. And after all, why he should be judged by any other standard, why he should be exempt from that that all other serious musicians on his instrument are judged by if they attempt to use their abilities in an improvisational context playing with a rhythm section as he does? He SHOULD be compared to John Coltrane or Wayne Shorter, for instance, on his abilities (or lack thereof) to play the soprano saxophone and his success (or lack thereof) at finding a way to deploy that instrument in an ensemble in order to accurately gauge his abilities and put them in the context of his instrument's legacy and potential. As a composer of even eighth note based music, he SHOULD be compared to Herbie Hancock, Horace Silver or even Grover Washington. Suffice it to say, on all above counts, at this point in his development, he wouldn't fare well. But, like I said at the top, this relatively benign view was all until recently. Not long ago, Kenny G put out a recording where he overdubbed himself on top of a 30+ year old Louis Armstrong record, the track "What a wonderful world". With this single move, Kenny G became one of the few people on earth I can say that I really can't use at all - as a man, for his incredible arrogance to even consider such a thing, and as a musician, for presuming to share the stage with the single most important figure in our music. This type of musical necrophilia - the technique of overdubbing on the preexisting tracks of already dead performers - was weird when Natalie Cole did it with her dad on "Unforgettable" a few years ago, but it was her dad. When Tony Bennett did it with Billie Holiday it was bizarre, but we are talking about two of the greatest singers of the 20th century who were on roughly the same level of artistic accomplishment. When Larry Coryell presumed to overdub himself on top of a Wes Montgomery track, I lost a lot of the respect that I ever had for him - and I have to seriously question the fact that I did have respect for someone who could turn out to have have such unbelievably bad taste and be that disrespectful to one of my personal heroes. But when Kenny G decided that it was appropriate for him to defile the music of the man who is probably the greatest jazz musician that has ever lived by spewing his lame-ass, jive, pseudo-bluesy, out-of-tune, noodling, wimped out, fucked up playing all over one of the great Louis' tracks (even one of his lesser ones), he did something that I would not have imagined possible. He, in one move, through his unbelievably pretentious and calloused musical decision to embark on this most cynical of musical paths, shit all over the graves of all the musicians past and present who have risked their lives by going out there on the road for years and years developing their own music inspired by the standards of grace that Louis Armstrong brought to every single note he played over an amazing lifetime as a musician. By disrespecting Louis, his legacy and by default, everyone who has ever tried to do something positive with improvised music and what it can be, Kenny G has created a new low point in modern culture - something that we all should be totally embarrassed about - and afraid of. We ignore this, "let it slide", at our own peril. His callous disregard for the larger issues of what this crass gesture implies is exacerbated by the fact that the only reason he possibly have for doing something this inherently wrong (on both human and musical terms) was for the record sales and the money it would bring. Since that record came out - in protest, as insignificant as it may be, I encourage everyone to boycott Kenny G recordings, concerts and anything he is associated with. If asked about Kenny G, I will diss him and his music with the same passion that is in evidence in this little essay. Normally, I feel that musicians all have a hard enough time, regardless of their level, just trying to play good and don't really benefit from public criticism, particularly from their fellow players. But, this is different. There ARE some things that are sacred - and amongst any musician that has ever attempted to address jazz at even the most basic of levels, Louis Armstrong and his music is hallowed ground. To ignore this trespass is to agree that NOTHING any musician has attempted to do with their life in music has any intrinsic value - and I refuse to do that. (I am also amazed that there HASN'T already been an outcry against this among music critics - where ARE they on this?????!?!?!?!- , magazines, etc.). Everything I said here is exactly the same as what I would say to Gorelick if I ever saw him in person. and if I ever DO see him anywhere, at any function - he WILL get a piece of my mind and maybe a guitar wrapped around his head. source: http://everything2.com/index.pl?node_id=807027

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Good? In Term of What?

When good doesn't really mean good. People tends to talk with more political way to hide their agenda. That's what I think. Why do we need good for one thing but ruin others' merit? Is it possible to have "fine" for one thing, and "o.k." with the others? Life is out of balance

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Ideas from Singel Gracht: Form Follow Finance

Trips during Summer 2003 along the flower market in Amsterdam( I am not sure that it's Singel Gracht or not?) It's one of the "must visit" spots of Amsterdam seeing the whole street selling flowers...looks like Paak Klong Ta Lad in Bangkok except the fact that in bangkok the sale happen during really early in the morning 3-4 a.m. onwards but ,since the average temperature in Holland is about 12c which is good for flower, they can sold in the day time in Holland. Flower here is so beautiful, and easily found at anyplace (plus not too hot weather help everything's fine). Comparing in Bangkok, it's only be found in a quite expensive flower shop with air conditioning to save flower from dehidration. These are suveniors easily found anywahere tourists are, showing different kind of typical Dutch house which remarkbly narrow and tall. The reason why it is so narrow is that once the housing tax is calculated from the width of the facade. To solve the problem and integrating with how to live in the narrow space, they compensated the narrow facade with the more depth of the building to fit with their requirements. From that reason, it became the identity of Amsterdam houses. Form Follows Finance!

Santa Tram

It was the commercial for radio in NL during holiday on December 2001, Amsterdam

Vernacular Architecture Field Trip 2

This fence was accidentally found when I got lost from the group and walked into a farmer's house who was grinding close to the house. Kind of like the idea applying texture of bamboo fence and plants which have an interesting effect "duality" But what is more amazing was the interior behid the fence, it turned out to be a nie living space, good ventilation and semi-visual accessibility. The owner must be graduated from famous architecture school :D

Vernacular Architecture Field Trip

I took a trip with my classmate to accompany with my faculty trip to see what Thai architecture is about. The guide was my professor who has lots of knowledge about this and actually is one of the reason I kind of intersting in photography as documentation. The pictures taking during 2 days, the First day we'd been around Ratchaburi drifting along Temples and some old community seeing how architecture can be changed from the change of soceity and social behaviours. Concerning of this point I kind of believe that Thai architecture, or any traditional architecture, is essentially not about style at all but to live together with nature, not to seperate from. My Guess maybe because that we, or countries that have tropical climate, have more friendly environment comaparing to Western architecture that most of the time seperated human from more harmful natural condition which would lead to the big difference between us in using material. In general, wood and stone.

Friday, October 13, 2006

Funny Forward "Banknote"

I got this note when I was using underground. When I first read it, I giggling like crazy for 2 reasons 1. the writer wouldn't have high education and poor. He needs the education to fix his misunderstanding as soon as possible since he even spell the easy word incorrectly 2. I won't get rich PS. it said (of courese in thai) "ib(if) you got this banknote , you will get rich with 8 million (baht or dollar?) writing 8 copies more''...............why 8 ? and after writing do I have to pass to others?...... Do I take the note too seriously?

Crown Property Bureau office at Chachoengsao

The picture taken weeks ago. The original was not so vivid (maybe from scanner) so I exagerated the color using help from ACDSee. I prefer this one to the original. The buidling has history along with the settlement of this province since the area was bought by the King Rama V and this building was used by interior ministry hundred years ago fighting with French marine during colonizing period. It was once burnt down but now it is all renovated with the return of the office of Crown Property Bureau.

Natural patternized Graphics

Sunday Market in Amsterdam. There's an old joke about the Dutch that well describe dutch unique identity; God created the world, but the Dutch created the Netherlands. Most of the "nature" in Holland was created. Maybe that's the reason why the Dutch like patternizing things into graphics, even flower. Strange beauty The city is filled with beutiful patterned natural texture.

Birthday Card and Commercial Shot

Since I left the office, I seem to have more free time to do things. At least to think, and create things I forgot I have had in my hands. 2 pictures, one was taken by my friend weeks ago after we had dinner. We did the diving jump to the bean bag in one of a ,let's say, hype stores in Bangkok. Another one was taken few days ago from my cloth line. I kind of got an idea to use both picture for my personal test. The first one I did a birthday card for my cousins, putting some texts on it. They love it :) but I have to do it again next time with the more intersting action,....maybe spinning, or screw diving... Another one since it looks like a commercial shot, so I put the material care-instuction on it to accentuate the picture expression that the jeans were actually reversed. I like it though, maybe it's not that good but anyway a nice try for me.

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Saturday, September 16, 2006

Camera Test 3

I woke up too early, considering after a huge load of beers at the dinner last night. The sunrise just attracted me to take camera around my house start shooting plants that my mom planted for years. Good job, mom.

Friday, September 15, 2006

Camera Test 2

Picture around Phra Atit pier, once my favourite place for hanging around.

Camera Testing

Lately I'd just bought 2 cameras. One is my all time favourite, Contax G1 , the rangefinder camera with 45 mm. Another one is DSLR Canon 350D which I've planned to explore more into digital photography expecting to get better skill with photoshop that I recently interested in its wide range of creation instead of ,most of the time , putting my photo destiny in the lab's hand like in the old day ( Yes, there are some good in the market but mostly taking time to wait and too far to go from my place)
For Contax G1 had an ackward start with it since it is my first rangefinder camera, I took a set of photo around my house to see whetehre it worth as other photographers talked about it. In one hand ,it's a little hard to use and controll , but in another hand the harder the chalange to me. The quality was good and strange at the same time to me, the depth of field was more or less different from my normal SLR regular result. Maybe the reason I made this point up because normally I use wide angle lens, so when I use the fixed normal lens the aperture plays important role in controlling depth-of-field. Back to basic again, good ! The 350D is nice too even it's a little too small but the price was affordable and it fits with the set of Canon lens I've already had, so it's good choice to start with. My future starts today, have to go out and shooting more pictures!

Tuesday, August 15, 2006

Urban Jungle

What a city I am in! Everything sits next to everything; sky train, road, temples, stores and ,kind of, park. I am overwhelmed and lost in the city I used to know.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Thoughts after the Judgement

The election commissoners were jailed today after the judge pointed guilty to what they had been accused for illegal actions for elections. In one hand I was sad with them concerning what they are , and what they were, with their age which supposeed to live happily, let's say it in general way. But in another hand, though many people had been pointing, suggesting or even asking them to do something to find way out of the uncomfortable numbness of our political disagreement, they instead choose to do, correct, nothing that they had done wrong through many public announcements to declare what they did were legally right. What make them believe so much that what they did were right and risk putting their lives, hounours and many things they did in their whole life into the bet that they cannot be sure for the final result? Many questions had been in my head already

Sunday, July 23, 2006

Hero: What's wrong with our thoughts?

"Heroes" (Lyrics: David Bowie. Music: David Bowie/Brian Eno) I, I will be kingAnd you, you will be queen Though nothing will drive them away We can beat them, just for one day We can be Heroes, just for one day And you, you can be mean And I, I'll drink all the time 'Cos we're lovers, and that is a fact Yes we're lovers, and that is that Though nothing, will keep us together We could steal time, just for one day We can be Heroes, for ever and ever What d'you say? I, I wish you could swim Like the dolphins, like dolphins can swim Though nothing, nothing will keep us together We can beat them, for ever and everOh we can be Heroes, just for one day I, I can remember (I remember) Standing, by the wall (by the wall) And the guns, shot above our heads (over our heads) And we kissed, as though nothing could fall (nothing could fall) And the shame, was on the other side Oh we can beat them, for ever and ever Then we could be Heroes, just for one day ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ For how long that the idea of waiting for "a hero" to save the day have become the final answer for any crisis in our way of thinking? The idea of "the one" who showed up to save the day make us weak and, more or less at the end, hopeless. It doesn't make us any better but less self dependent, or even have less trust on our ability to deal with problem. Just a thought came up after reading newspaper.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Morrissey the Great!

Thanks to my friend who had introduced Brit music since I was studying Bachelor degree, which later I was brought to know his music by "Brit Awards" double CD. "The More You Ignore Me, The Closer I Get" catched me from the first time it was played. Since then I traveled back to his discograpy and found out how great he (and the Smiths) was, is and will be. This live CD is one of the evidences shows how good he is with lyrics and music (and, to me, how he looks to the world- especially " I have forgiven Jesus" and "Don't make fun of Dady's voice" such a fuuny names but good song though!) I just love it!

Sunday, July 02, 2006

Accidentally Chasing Amy

It was such an accident on the way I went out for any movie( it turned out to be Superman Return). I found this movie at the shop along the way to the theatre which, strangely, I had been thinking about this movie for a while and try to look for it but it just appeared before me so easily. bling! that's it.

Anyway, it's good even the movie is a little preculiar about the relationships of freinds and lovers which have lots of ineresting ideas about gay and lesbain....

The directore is Kevin Smith who had directed movie such as Clerks, Mallrats ,Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back and, my favourite one, Dogma (Jersey Girl was also one of his but I don't really like it) I actaully like his movies because of those funny thoughts and stupid thoughtful dialogues. those things made his movie intersting.

Try some of his movies, you may like them as I do.

Thursday, June 15, 2006

60 Year Anniversary of His Majesty's Accession to the Throne

Fire works for the royal celebration taken from www.matichon.co.th Look at the traffic. One word, incredible!

Monday, May 29, 2006

Shoe Box of Photographs-2

The Frog- TU Delft's Central Library by Mecanoo Architecten. It is the landmark of the area and the building turn itself to be the logo of the library. When the weather is nice, lots of students to take thier lunch on the roof (nearby is Aula by Bakema, the university central canteen) . I had beer with friends many time there. With the code name "going to library", many times it ended with beer and going to centrum for a bar.... It's an exchanged ideas activity, like the roman forum;) Here's Aula, in front of library, where is the auditoriums, student canteen and ,in the afternoon onward, bar. I called it the "Darth Vader's Space Ship" building (for those Starwars fans agrreed so:D ) before I found out its name later.

Sunday, May 28, 2006

Shoe Box of Photographs-1

After hours of arranging my photo files, these old pictures remind me of some nice experiences there. As a tourist on the first week living in Amsterdam, it was quite a nice experience just to walk along the canal to see life styles and unique houses of the Dutch(even a lot of peole in Amsterdam is not dutch)

Before Gigantic Siam Paragon....

We used to have this beautiful one. I should had known how to take picture long time ago before the radical change of city scence. I cannot remeber what Siam Square looked like without Siam Discovery, sky train, Siam Paragon... It used to be more friendly to animal than today. Today even my favourite reccord shop,Do Re Mi, is missing. Do anyone has any idea where the shop is? Let me know, for Buddha's sake.

It's getting harder to go out for a movie...for me

I am not really like driving, especially when I have to drive and finding parking lot but Ireally going out for movie in the theatre. So what's the story? The closest theatre takes normally 30 minutes from my house on Sunday by taxi which is very fine for me since I don't like driving. But sometimes, like today, there seem to be better to go straight to the theatre from somewhere else than going back home, leave the car ther and take taxi.....too complicated and too many processes........at the moment. But I found out later that doing so was the smartest idea!!!!! Since I had been asked by the traffic controller twice to use the next door due to the jam in parking lot, I did, but it turned out that I have to spend 30 mintues more to make a U-turn and to look for the opposite side parking lot where I have no idea that it exists! And later have to walk back to the cinema....Comaparing 2 choices, I made the wrong decision at the first place. I think it's possible that the problem is not the parking space or the traffic jam (anyone drives to cinema have the same trouble, so why the heck should I complain?), but the problem is me (of course!!!). I shouldn't drive to cinema..... Next time I won't. Just a grumpy middle aged man's opinion.

Saturday, May 27, 2006

Last Life in the Universe: in Global Market

Another Thai film which had been globally distributed. I'd just watched it second time around by DVD. It's a strange feeling watching this, looks desparate in the beginning but gradually filled with hopes along the way to the end. In Rotterntomatoes website quotes "Lost in Translation for grown-ups" and with other comments the film go well in international level, not in Thai. For your information: Pen-Ek's, the director, film most of the time welcomed by the internatonal but not with the local market as the story was not planned for "block buster" at the first place, also he strongly keeps his own style of directing (as he interviewed). But once he turn to do a very local localstory adapted from a paperback love story called "Mon Rak Transistor", the film went very well in the box office both in Bangkok and other provinces (comparing to his other works, of course!). Anyway, both are good.

Kyoto Jazz Massive-BED-26May06

I nearly missed this good dj party, too tired from work and getting too sleepy, but a friend of mine (Ob the boss!) insisted to go. I went there and it was the right decision of the day! The music and the people were great. Sadly I did bring my camera, the picture taken from behind the dj set with my poor mobile phone camera.

Friday, May 26, 2006

What is respect?

these pictures took during the construction of Central World Plaza. Even I am not the conservative guy, this is way too much. In the furture, will the temple have to move out? since there is no profit at all. Don't talk about beautiful city. Is this a reason why some people wants to move temple to a shopping mall? Is this a kind of conspiracy theory? What is respect?

Living with Water-Ampawa, Sumutsongkram

Few years ago around Songran festival, A freind of mine did a project here and invited us to join him to the annual fair including exhibition of what he'd been working. We spent the day time walking along the canal, taking picture and eating (a lot, on that time it's the season for river shrimps and Lychee ...yummy!) Some houses were left since lots of owners move to live the "modern life" in land, only few left. In the past, here used to be a very lively floating market but since the condition of living was changed with the new development that put priority on road systems than canal, life's gone. So it need to re-position itself to the modern life to live its unique identity which is better than moaning for the good old day that never come back.