creativity ideas stimulation research curiosity
"a way to track my activity related to creativity and things that i've found helpful to generate new ideas. waste of time? possibly. talked with students about doing a lot of these things to get them out of the music building and experience life. so, maybe this is a way to track myself and to provide an example to some of my students."
Showing posts with label airegin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label airegin. Show all posts
Sunday, May 5, 2013
My Favorite Place to Play in Tokyo/Yokohama
My favorite "jazz" club in Tokyo-Yokohama. Airegin (Yokohama) near Kannai station.
Airegin is the home of a great music festival called the International Impromusica Festival. I've always enjoyed performing at Airegin cause I've always felt the music is put ahead of anything else. Sometimes there are good audiences and sometimes I've played for only 2-3 people. Regardless, there has never been any kind of bad vibe from the owner. It's all about the creativity. Especially in this day and time when the money seems to control all, it's so important for artists to have a space to create and let ideas flow. Airegin is just that kind of space.
Labels:
airegin,
ambient,
ambient music,
Avant Garde,
avant garde jazz,
electronic,
experimental,
experimental music,
free jazz,
Impromusica,
japan,
jazz,
Kannai,
minimalist,
Music,
tokyo,
yokohama
Tuesday, June 9, 2009
June 17
Listening
Podcasts
I really like the Lenswork podcasts and magazines because its all related to the creative process. Not much info about photographic technique.
Lenswork #535 Examining Our Habits
Lenswork #536 Repeat After Me
What It Means To Be Human - "Biological Colonialism" podcast
On this episode of What It Means to Be Human, bioethicist Wesley J. Smith examines the biological colonialism that has come in the wake of the devaluation of human life. With the rejection of human exceptionalism, we now have the commoditization and exploitation of the body parts and functions of the poor, effectively treating human beings as mere natural resources to be exploited and/or harvested. Listen in and learn what it means to be human -- and why it's so important.
Text
What It Means To Be Human - "Granting Rights to Plants in Switzerland"
An ethics panel in Switzerland is considering granting rights to … plants. On this episode of What It Means to Be Human, Wesley Smith, Discovery Institute senior fellow in human rights and bioethics, looks at how Switzerland's enshrining of "plant dignity" is a symptom of a cultural disease that has infected Western civilization, causing us to lose the ability to think critically and distinguish serious from frivolous ethical concerns.
Gymnast Shawn Johnson Put To Sleep After Breaking Leg
Bill Moyer's Journal Vodcast - Talks with Robert Reich
June 12, 2009
Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich sits down with Bill Moyers to talk about the influence of lobbyists on policy, the economy, and the ongoing debate over health care.
New Juice
Blueberry/Cantalope

I know..I know..it's blank. Give me a couple of days...a new song is on it's way..^_-
Exhibition
Went to see the Ryoichi Aratani Photo Exhibition at the Canon Gallery in Gina. He is a great photographer who is always around the Yokohama jazz club, Airegin, taking photos of musicians. What I surprise I got when I arrived at the exhibition. Aratani-san had one of my photos displayed at the entrance to the gallery along with 3 or 4 others throughout the exhibition. In addition, he had a copy of Photocon magazine June '09 issue sitting on the table. Photocon had a few of Aratani's photos from the exhibition in the this month's issue including one of mine. Aratani will move his exhibition to Fukuoka, Japan in July.




Photocon Magazine
http://www.photo-con.com/
http://www.photo-con/0906/index.html
HPGRP
Went to the hrgrp gallery in Aosando (between Aoyama & Omotesando) to see Miki Kubata's exhibition. Very cool, very unusual. hrgrp is a very nice space.
Reading
LensWork May-June 2009 Issue
Brooks Jensen
Editors Comments
Ten Motivations
"From time to time, we all need motivation to keep a project moving-or more commonly, to break the inertia of inactivity. Here are some ideas to get moving and finish your photography projects."
DeBono-Lateral Thinking
Difference between vertical and lateral thinking:
Art
When I met Tommy-G at Aratani's exhibition, he told me about a great artist in Kyoto, Japan. Her name is Rie Mandala and you can see some of her work on flickr.



Rie Mandala's Art
http://www.flickr.com/photos/riemandala/
CONGO
Check-out my friend CONGO (sax). Sometimes we play together at Airegin in Yokohama. He is extremely passionate about the music and so creative.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txLf5wGeG1g&feature=related
Photography
A few photos I took yesterday and today....




Podcasts
I really like the Lenswork podcasts and magazines because its all related to the creative process. Not much info about photographic technique.
Lenswork #535 Examining Our Habits
Lenswork #536 Repeat After Me
What It Means To Be Human - "Biological Colonialism" podcast
On this episode of What It Means to Be Human, bioethicist Wesley J. Smith examines the biological colonialism that has come in the wake of the devaluation of human life. With the rejection of human exceptionalism, we now have the commoditization and exploitation of the body parts and functions of the poor, effectively treating human beings as mere natural resources to be exploited and/or harvested. Listen in and learn what it means to be human -- and why it's so important.
Text
What It Means To Be Human - "Granting Rights to Plants in Switzerland"
An ethics panel in Switzerland is considering granting rights to … plants. On this episode of What It Means to Be Human, Wesley Smith, Discovery Institute senior fellow in human rights and bioethics, looks at how Switzerland's enshrining of "plant dignity" is a symptom of a cultural disease that has infected Western civilization, causing us to lose the ability to think critically and distinguish serious from frivolous ethical concerns.
Gymnast Shawn Johnson Put To Sleep After Breaking Leg
Bill Moyer's Journal Vodcast - Talks with Robert Reich
June 12, 2009
Former Labor Secretary Robert Reich sits down with Bill Moyers to talk about the influence of lobbyists on policy, the economy, and the ongoing debate over health care.
New Juice
Blueberry/Cantalope
I know..I know..it's blank. Give me a couple of days...a new song is on it's way..^_-
Exhibition
Went to see the Ryoichi Aratani Photo Exhibition at the Canon Gallery in Gina. He is a great photographer who is always around the Yokohama jazz club, Airegin, taking photos of musicians. What I surprise I got when I arrived at the exhibition. Aratani-san had one of my photos displayed at the entrance to the gallery along with 3 or 4 others throughout the exhibition. In addition, he had a copy of Photocon magazine June '09 issue sitting on the table. Photocon had a few of Aratani's photos from the exhibition in the this month's issue including one of mine. Aratani will move his exhibition to Fukuoka, Japan in July.
Photocon Magazine
http://www.photo-con.com/
http://www.photo-con/0906/index.html
HPGRP
Went to the hrgrp gallery in Aosando (between Aoyama & Omotesando) to see Miki Kubata's exhibition. Very cool, very unusual. hrgrp is a very nice space.
Reading
LensWork May-June 2009 Issue
Brooks Jensen
Editors Comments
Ten Motivations
"From time to time, we all need motivation to keep a project moving-or more commonly, to break the inertia of inactivity. Here are some ideas to get moving and finish your photography projects."
DeBono-Lateral Thinking
Difference between vertical and lateral thinking:
Rightness is what matters in vertical thinking. Richness is what matters in lateral thinking.
DeBono-Lateral Thinking, chapter 2 pg 37
Art
When I met Tommy-G at Aratani's exhibition, he told me about a great artist in Kyoto, Japan. Her name is Rie Mandala and you can see some of her work on flickr.



Rie Mandala's Art
http://www.flickr.com/photos/riemandala/
CONGO
Check-out my friend CONGO (sax). Sometimes we play together at Airegin in Yokohama. He is extremely passionate about the music and so creative.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=txLf5wGeG1g&feature=related
Photography
A few photos I took yesterday and today....
Labels:
airegin,
aoyama,
bill moyer,
hrgrp,
lenswork,
lenswork extended,
miki kubata,
omotesando,
pbs,
rie mandala,
tokyo,
tokyo art,
tokyo jazz,
wesley j. smith,
yokohama
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