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Asakusa, Tokyo

Monday, May 3rd, 2010


Now, on to some of the neighbourhoods in the largest metropolitan area of the world (and my favourite city), Tokyo!

Asakusa is a major tourist spot in Tokyo. Naturally this area houses many hotels and Japanese style Ryokan, and even a capsule hotel (for those interested ;)). It was my first time visiting Asakusa, and I liked it. Main attractions: Senso-ji temple and the river cruise, going down the Sumida river to the Hinode Pier.

Stampeding tourists all over the temple grounds. The surrounding streets feel like walking onto the set of an Edo period movie. Traditional and souvenir shops everywhere.

One of the gates.

Temple gate guardian. Not sure if it’s Fujin or Raijin.

The Tsukiji fish market from the river side. Used to be a huge tourist magnet until they banned the tourists from the “inner market” because they where getting in the way of the actual auctioning.

From the river you can get a great view of the Tokyo Sky Tree, currently under construction. After completion it will be tallest structure in Japan. (I wonder what will happen to the Tokyo Tower?)

Seoul’s proud history

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

And it is a very long tail indeed. Historical artifacts from as far back as the stone age can be viewed at the numerous museums in Seoul. If you like your history, or martial history like I do, you will be pleasantly surprised.
What I found interesting was the well documented interaction between the people of the Korean peninsula and the Chinese and Japanese cultures during the different periods, and the influence they had on each other.
Especially the conquests campaigns by different tribes and cultures , the following military developments and battles. These where displayed with periodical weapons and armors and strategy explanations.

More recently, and still very tangible today, was of course the war that divided Korea. High School history told me that during the cold war there where no actual military confrontations between Communist and Capitalist forces. Well they need to rewrite those books. Korea was and still is very much the staging ground for confrontations between communist and capitalist military forces.
At the war memorial museum I found the largest collection of postWW2 military machinery ever. I have never seen so many plains, tanks, anti-aircraft guns, artillery, rockets and helicopters together before in my life.

Seoul, digital paradice

Tuesday, April 6th, 2010

OK, so I missed the hanami in Japan this year. But in return I got to discover the interactive playground called Seoul. Here are a few examples I have encountered:

Interactive touch screen for your local map information or subway guide. Also shows banks, restaurants and what not. Very informative, and just begging to be used.
The Samsung promotional display stand. Found it at the Coex mall in front of the cinema. This stand has a 3D holographic display of the newest cellphone model centred in the middle. Around this you find screens that interact by moving cubes around on a table.
You can also play with the new models which are hooked up to a big screen at the pillars.

A word to all forward looking Media designers/developers, this is the place to be!

A few more sights of Seoul

Sketch

Monday, March 29th, 2010

Hi all,
a quick sketch in PS inspired by the hinamatsuri.
Status update and more to follow.

Website update

Friday, August 14th, 2009

Been working my ass off ;P. All the pages have been filled up with content now, except for the movie-gallery. There is still a lot to do and so little time. I’m hoping to finish the general parts tomorrow, leaving me with just the tweaking and polishing.

Viva gotoandlearn.com!

Working on the website

Thursday, August 13th, 2009

Hey peeps! Recently I have started with the completion of my little website. It is meant to be more of a portfolio site which needs to start bringing in the costumers for commissioned works and other projects. For now it serves as a assignment to bring in some much needed credits that I need to graduate. Now, programming is not my thing, so Flash presents a big challenge for me. Hopefully it will turn out looking spiffy!

Here is a bit of the design, still a wip though ;).
On another note. Countdown has started for the last couple of days I can call myself a student. By the end of this month I will have (finally!) earned that little piece of paper and call myself a Bachelor graduate in Communication and Multimedia Design. That is if I am able to finish my thesis and get the last remaining credits.
Who needs sleep when you can graduate, right?

Youtube 3D + Augmented Reality

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

I got told of something new in Youtube: 3D!

This sparks some cool possibilities on combining Augmented Reality with the popular video-sharing website.

If you have some 3D-glasses lying around I suggest you take a gander at: (look for the drop-down menu)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=822kH5Fu8SM

It’s Over…

Sunday, June 21st, 2009

It’s over…

Over 4 months of research, development and frustration has finally come to an end with the graduation of yours truly!

19th of july I graduated and finished my research regarding Augmented Reality.

I made a concept film which I shall post here as soon as I figure out how to compress 15.5 gigs to a more manageable format which vimeo/youtube will accept.

I shall post here again on more regular basis starting mondays! Time for soup ;)

- And congratulations to all the graduates, and good luck to the people who’ll have to present their work in the coming week!

The end of Japans onsens

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Nearing the end of my 4 month stay in Japan I can say that it was a good overall experience. I’m finishing the Interactive Video project for my thesis and results are looking good.
Started packing my stuffs yesterday. Loads of things to dump, more things to keep and a lot to fit into my suitcase. Got most of the presents but will need to do a bit of shopping before heading home.

Here are some pictures from the last weekend trip.
We did 2 onsens as well, and they where amazing. I now understand why Japanese love these.
(Sorry, no pictures of naked lady’s in the onsen ;P)
And some more snapshots from the trip…

Quick Hong Kong post

Monday, May 25th, 2009

Just got back from Hong Kong. For now just a few quick snapshots. Enjoy..