jaiku

2008.04.23 | posted in mobile, randomness | no comments »

have to admit to be slightly surprised to find out that jaiku is now being run as a “20%” project by the jaiku staff who joined google when they were bought out. (jaiku link: “googlea ei kiinnosta jaiku palveluna, tiimi tekee sitä 20% ajallaan” translates as “google arent interested in the jaiku service, the team does it on their 20% free time”

of course in the long term bits of jaiku and the ideas behind jaiku will find their way into parts of google / android etc., but for the time being its sort of strange to think something i have on my phone 24/7 is a side project. hopefully the “coming soon” port to google apps engine will mean that the backend of the site will be sorted out and more features can be put into the site. fingers crossed.

previous: google buys jaiku

interlude

2008.04.16 | posted in movies, randomness | no comments »

i remember seeing “la haine” in the screen cinema in dublin back in ‘95 or ‘96, i staggered out of it a bit shellshocked. the scene in which the dj played to a inneryard as the camera panned and flew around was just fantastic.

linnut

2008.04.14 | posted in helsinki, photo | no comments »

birds

birds on the lookout in hietaniemi graveyard

magnetic north

2008.04.13 | posted in architecture, finland, helsinki | no comments »

recently on bbc four there was a two part documentary called “magnetic north” in which jonathan meades travelled from northern france to finland.

whilst in finland he talks a bit about the local architecture:
magnetic north

magnetic north

contrasting that of alvar aalto (above) to the national romantic style of saarinen, sonck etc. (below)

magnetic north

magnetic north

magnetic north

magnetic north

magnetic north

magnetic north

magnetic north

magnetic north

aaltos buildings have always left me feeling cold - for me there is very little to enjoy about them (except when taking pictures at night time (1) (2)). they were, of course, a product of their time - reacting against what came before them. the national romantic style of a century ago came from a reaction too - part reactive, part proactive to their times.

the show is on youtube at the moment in multiple parts.

oma

2008.04.09 | posted in architecture, denmark, planning | no comments »

walking around sydhavnen last week in copenhagen i saw a little bit of dutch architectural/urban planning influence on the shape of the city. the dutch architect sjoerd soeters helped on the masterplan for the area. (here is the link on the website of arkitema architects who co-authored the masterplan)

oma i kbh

this week oma were announced as the winners of the bryghusprojektet (the brewery site project) in the centre of copenhagen. lots of pictures available here

kbh

2008.04.03 | posted in denmark, travel | no comments »

pictures of last weeks trip to copenhagen. uploading to flickr is ongoing!

enda

2008.04.03 | posted in ireland, randomness | no comments »

i left ireland around the time enda kenny become leader of fine geal (the second largest political party) so i never really saw much of him on television. most of my irish news gathering comes from listening to the radio. i just saw this video of him on youtube talking about a policy that his party had (basically “if we get into power and we dont do all these things - i will resign”). something very odd about him. it has the feel of a comedy sketch.

080402

2008.04.02 | posted in randomness | no comments »

i like that its 080402 or 020408 today.

round up

2008.03.16 | posted in randomness | no comments »

rté finally got rid of their pda site and replaced it with a mobile site. shame about the ad though.
pixelache was pretty fantastic. i went friday and saturday. im doing nothing today. (pics).
my ipod touch continues to astound me. really looking forward to fruits of the sdk.
eboy did a cityscape of dublin.
birthday wishes from a dog :) thanks weller / suski ja janne.

page 123

2008.03.12 | posted in architecture, randomness | no comments »

or for me, page 125.

from lewism.org i get tagged.

1. pick up the nearset book (of at least 123 pages).
2. open the book on page 123.
3. find the fifth sentance.
4. post the next three sentences.
5. tag five people.

the book closest to me is a book on tokyo. called “tokyo: city and architecture” by livio sacchi.

page 123 is chapter notes, page 124 is an image and the excerpt from page 125 is as follows:

“in 1914 his (referring to frank lloyd wright) taliesin buildings burned down,with the well-known, dramatic implications for the architect’s private and personal life. the celebrated studio-home was gradually reconstructed and its plan certainly recalls the imperial villa of katsura, near kyoto, built with the supervision of the theosophist kobori ensho in the early 17th century, a sublime summa of classical japanese architecture and garden art.”

a note to myself is written on the inner sleeve - telling me where i got it (dublin) that i hoped it would be a good book. back then tokyo seemed a very far away place and it still does. one day.