What happened to summer??! It's been flying by. It leaves me to wonder, why did I take this job in the first place? I guess working has done that, in a way Im kinda looking forward to school starting again just cause then I won't be trapped in the monotonous schedule of a summer job and I'll be back taking interesting classes and doing things I like to do. I just wish I had more time this summer to do all the things I had planned on. I had hoped to learn Dreamweaver and Maya really well so that by the time I got back to school I could make websites and incorporate animation into my art, but I barely made a dent in the Dreamweaver instruction book. My goal for next year though is to create a few really interesting and planned out art pieces that I can have in the student art show at the end of the year. I didn't get involved last year and felt like a loser. There's a fine arts club called SOFA that I'd like to check out too. I also wanted to finish reading a few books that weren't related to school, just ones I wanted to read, but that didn't end up happening much either. I'll miss having my own room again and having the freedom to throw my clothes on the floor. Or just go in my room when I want to be alone and not having the smell of weed on all my clothes. Anyway, Im just hoping the next few weeks will be filled with some cool adventures with friends and family before heading back to the education grind. I think I might quit work around August 9th or 10th so that I have some freedom.
Not much has been going on lately. The other night I went to an East Asian Art Festival called Artwallah which turned out to be pretty interesting. They had some amusing short films, skits, dances, and readings all reflecting the east asian culture which I didn't know much about. I wish I had more ties to my cultural background so I could create some art dealing with that, but it would be a farse for me to try because I'm so many generations removed. The MC guy was incredibly funny, and we had a sneaking suspicion that he was the "gay friend" in Bend It Like Beckham. I was too embarassed to go up to him and ask after the show...so I'll just assume it was him. Plus, everyone there was beautiful. More than normal, it was freakish and unexplainable. It put me in the mood to check out some more museums around LA though. I haven't been to the getty in ages, never been to LACMA, and I'm missing MOCA a bit. I've decided that I am now a fan of most contemporary art. I entered college not liking it at all. I thought that it was a waste and had no artistic value...I mean how could random objects thrown on the floor be called art? But my mind has been melted a bit, or lobotomized, and I've come around to contemporary art more this year and now love it. Watch, in 5 years I'll be the kind of person who puts a red chair in the middle of an otherwise empty white room and called it art.
In other news, I'm heading up to Berkeley with some high school friends this weekend which I'm very excited about. Not only do I love Berkeley, Northern California in general, and fog, but I'm also looking forward to just getting away from work and "here" for a while. It's only for the weekend, but I think it'll be a nice break. Somehow about 10 of us are going to squeeze into one apartment. I went up to berkeley for the CAL/USC football game last year which kinda sucked cuz we lost and I ended up getting a bit lost on the Bart and bus system of San Francisco. But not this time! I'll update on how the trip was when I get back.
Friday, July 16, 2004
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