Friday, 16 January 2009
New Job!!
Tuesday, 16 December 2008
Artistic...
I tried to come up with an acceptable compromise between avoiding more writing and making a blog post. I know, at first this seems an almost contradictory task. A possible solution was to post cool pictures, but it is now too cold to go out and actually take photos. Still, my admirable ingenuity (!) (yes, thank you) paired with the Drawing I class I took this semester, aided me out of this rather difficult situation.
Thus, this week’s post consists of a few of my art attempts this semester:


The first couple are sketches of nude models we did in class. I know my anatomy is a bit more creative than required, which certainly shows in my naked man. His thigh is somewhat delicate to support his nicely-rounded belly. But what are a few inches here and there anyway?
The third drawing is me attempting to portray myself as a drama-queen. I end up with a crooked mouth and looking a bit like a cartoon woman.
Not to give the wrong impression though, I am quite affectionate towards my drawings. Taking a drawing class my final year was a spontaneous decision accompanied by a smirk from a professor in a more “serious” discipline. Now, I see scribbling and getting covered in charcoal as a cool balance tool, so very glad i did it :)
Wednesday, 10 December 2008
Technologic
A huge community has sprung up around last.fm, and the site today has a wealth of information about artists and music. It can now even recommend live music events based on your listening preferences. The site is also open to software developers, who have written all kinds of cool applications to analyse your music taste. If you haven't used last.fm, give it a try, and add us as a friend :) http://www.last.fm/user/itsInotIhipIhop.

http://lastgraph3.aeracode.org
Friday, 21 November 2008
Zdarlight

Covent Garden has opted for a rather more creative installation. The dazzling chandeliers hanging from the ceiling are interactive and respond to passers-by. The team behind the lights, UVA, have previously worked on light shows for Massive Attack and Basement Jaxx, so they definitely get my support :)

Massive Attack and UVA aside, my vote this year goes to Carnaby Street. With a bit of flair, no extra lighting, and several inflatable snowmen they have managed to create a really captivating effect without the usual cost and electricity implications.

Whilst we are on the subject of Christmas, my New Technology Venture class managed to get in some early festive celebrations this week. We (including the prof!) brought beers into class from Sundowners, the weekly free LBS drinking session.

Digitalism - Zdarlight: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=8ePfIkGqHCQ
Sunday, 16 November 2008
Raining Again
Another well perpetuated myth is that London and the UK in general are densely populated, over-developed, and covered in tarmac. One reason for this misunderstanding is people’s reticence to venture further than the M25, or if you are a student from LBS, further than Baker Street tube station. In fact only 10% of the UK is urbanized. Yes, 90% of the UK is countryside. In many areas this countryside, starts well before the M25. This isn’t even taking into account the 1700 parks and open spaces in London itself. Indeed. London was recently voted one of the greenest cities in the world, beating San Francisco, New York, and amazingly Barcelona.
In case I still haven’t convinced you, here is a picture of a forest where I like to go mountain biking. It's less than an hour's cycle from central London, and well within the M25…

Post title; Raining Again by Moby (http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=b1CDCOPD7uQ)
Friday, 14 November 2008
Turning Marxian
As someone who would like to believe that I had at least a partial role in the exhilarating protests of ’89 (my part consisting mainly in having been born; well, and looking cute on my dad’s shoulders), I was the last person to think I could ever feel some attraction for Marx’s ideas. In fact I remember being openly, hmmm disrespectful on several occasions when, upon mentioning that I am studying economics, my granddad suggested I should take a look at the Capital.
Now, after spending a large chunk of this semester learning about the history of economic theories with one of the coolest professors I’ve had, I notice a radical shift in my attitudes.
So, since for the past couple of weeks I’ve been pouring most of my words in a paper on the theory of Mr. Marx, I decided to kill two birds with one stone and blog it out.
To Marx now. It is incredible that despite that Marx is one of the best-known economists, his theory remains largely misunderstood and superficially examined. I have read enough articles claiming to address his theory and containing more references to The Communist Manifesto than Capital. And while public misunderstanding is to be expected due to the connotations of Marxism, the bias in academia surprised me.
But, to the point: Why do I think Marx is cool?
- His theory of profits is the nucleus of his theory of capitalism (yes, his theory in fact was about capitalism, not communism) Profit is a question that classical economics never answered and neoclassical has never asked! And since capitalism is all about profit, somebody needs to explain it, right?
- Marx’s theory of profits in a nutshell: profit is generated through the exploitation of workers, i.e. by their unpaid labor.
- From this theory of profit follow other conclusions, which have been historically proved correct:
- conflicts between employers and workers over the length of the work day, salaries, labor intensity, you name it..
- And the most impressive prediction of all, technological progress is inherent to capitalism! The argument basically goes like this: within regulated length of the work day, the only way for capitalists to generate more surplus labor, i.e. increase profits, is to reduce the need for labor. Hence, the need for higher efficiency which comes through technology!
Pfu, enough theory! My point is, Marxian theory explains a lot more than it is given credit for. And despite its problems, it is certainly a good idea to look more into it instead of discard it as something expired…
P.S. I am trying to convince Daniel to start a Marxian, well heterodox really, club in LBS; he’s pretending to not take my remarks seriously; I think he’s worried they’ll kick him out ;)
Monday, 10 November 2008
Couleurs
Recycling bins by Old Street roundabout
Derelict shop, Rivington St, opposite CargoAs mentioned before I'm using song titles for my blog posts, this refers to Couleurs by M83 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=wrv0F-WTio4 - Have tickets to see them in December, I can't wait!

