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China, round 2

I’m back, after two years I’m back in Tianjin. Man its good to be here, but things are different and in a lot of ways.
One of the most obvious changes is my environment. Buildings have popped up everywhere, construction is underway all around the school. The small 2 story 20 room dorm I stayed in 2 years ago is being torn down as I write this to make room for a 12 story 400 student building. The foundation of a skyscraper can be seen from our 9th floor classroom, and every day the crane is busy. The scaffolding of a gigantic hotel takes up 3 blocks closer to downtown, but you can’t see any of this if you ride the brand new subway. The small shopping street where I used to buy cheap tshirts and bootleg movies is now a market underground because they built a building on top of it. I scored some nice addidas sunglasses for about 5$ there the other day.

Then there is Beijing. A huge city, beautiful, clean and dirty at the same time. Saturday it rained water weighed down with soot, then Sunday the sun shone so bright Florida AND California should be jealous. As far as change, I cannot attest to anything more than that it has taken place. It probably changed with each trip I made 2 years ago, and with all the money being poured into the city for the Olympics change is everywhere. I know that next time I go back to Beijing, maybe in a couple weeks, I will most definitely be bringing my skateboard to hit up the smooth sidewalks, marble ledges and crazy structures.

As far as how things have changed personally, I’m not sure I could fit it all on this webpage. I’ll try to give a glimpse, and expand upon it as the trip continues.

One amazing event was meeting my uncle, Yip. I had met him briefly once 4 years ago in Holland, but this time Nathan and I really got to meet him. He is a close friend of my late grandmother in Holland. He grew up there from 12 years old and originally comes from Hong Kong. After running a succesful restaurant business in the Netherlands he has sold them and moved to Beijing recently to pursue other business opportunities. When we arrived in Beijing International Aiport on Friday June 22nd, he picked us up. He took us to his (very nice) appartment to freshen up. Soon afterwards we had a nice dinner at a nearby restaurant. We had fish cooked with a pepper that numbs your mouth, shrimp exquisitely wrapped in a way I can’t describe, delicious beef and several other dishes I don’t know the name of. We ate with Yip’s sister and friends, most of which spoke Dutch. It was quite an experience to speak mostly Dutch on my first day in China.

What we spoke about was also very interesting. I felt totally at home with my uncle, and I really liked some of the ideas he made clear to me. One piece of advice I am trying to appreciate is to always give 100% to the situation at hand. He said he used to be thinking about 5 things at once wherever he was at, trying to plan and manage his business. This cost him a lot in terms of the time he spent with others and the activities he was busy with. If one instead focuses all of their energy on the present situation they can recieve much more from it, in terms of enjoyment or value while the stress of other obligations and thought processes melt away. This has become very valuable advice in the context of being RA, while I’m trying to take classes and enjoy my time in China I am also constantly supposed to be helping other students and arranging things for them. This makes it very easy to drift off in thought trying to plan or account for things while I should be pulling all the enjoyment I can from a good dinner with new friends, or absorbing all the chinese I can from class in the morning.
Another valuable point came out of a discussion about leadership. Yip has been a manager of companies as well as the owner of a busy restaurant, so he should know a thing or two about leadership. When I asked him if he had some tips about leadership he made a very clear observation about what leadership actually is. It isn’t a personality trait, and it isn’t something you strive for. Leadership is a byproduct of giving all your energy to solving problems and providing for a group of people. If instead of worrying about leading people, you take action to solve their problems and give them the resources they need to accomplish what they want, you end up leading in the end. A leadership personality is different, these kind of people can’t be wrong because they are expected to lead. Everybody is wrong sometimes, so a leadership personality will not only lead people to success, but also to dissaster.
This made me feel a lot more comfortable with a lot of aspects of what I want to do with my life. I don’t really consider myself a leader or a person with a leadership personality, but what I do like doing is solving problems, and solving them for lots of people at once. So if leadership is not a prerequisite for this, but rather a byproduct I have much more chance of being successful.

That about sums up my first day or two and the thoughts that came up. We are already almost done with our 2nd week, so there is still lots more to cover. As RA and student, as well as trying to meet and learn more and more, I stay pretty busy. I went an ungodly 5 days without internet this last week, and things might not get any better in that respect.
So I hope everyone is having a good summer, and till the next time I get on the web!
-Ian

LMJ in clay

This Xmas I spent a week in Ellicotville, NY with my awesome family. Among family activities and snowboarding, we also played with some clay. This post is to showcase the work of my lil sister, Laura. She has a creative mind, if not a little demented ;) You may also see some work of my cousins Evan and Kraig, and my brother Nate in there. They did “knife” and “Sword of Damocles.”

Enjoy!

illathonian

I made another blog?

Byte out of crime

My neighbors Jimmy and I get a bite taken out of us by Vice Kennels’ Belgian Malinois. Classic Edition International provided the music. Word is bond son, wooo we gonna hit em this summer.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0D6MjyGIgnA

a pathetic rant v. apathetic rant

I recently read this article from reddit.

It struck a nerve, so I wrote this frustrating rant in some comments, its transcribed here:

You know why we don’t do anything? Wanna know why my generation aren’t activists?

Because we found out that all these causes are bullshit. At the top of each organization is some self serving prick or group of pricks busy fucking somebody else.

I found out the news was just as “real” as reality tv before reality tv became popular. I found out that there are no major differences between the two major parties. I found out that the EFF is just as guilty of spreading “Fear, Uncertainty and Doubt” as the **AA. I learned that my votes don’t count anyway, that marching doesn’t send a powerful message anymore. I learned that the only way to make things right is to buy politicians.

I learned that half of this article is trite political bullshit. I learned in elementary school that the guy dressed up as a king signalling the end of times was crazy, and I have since learned that so is any normal dressed person claiming that the sky is falling. I learned that fear is the easiest way to control the people around you, and to be very wary of any organization using fear to inspire you.

I am the exact demographic that was rioting in the late 60s, but I DONT GIVE A FUCK. I think you’ll find that I’m not alone in my demographic.

Chicago

This past weekend I flew out to Chicago to see my friend Reggie and check out a couple of concerts. Although the trip was a little 4 day vacation I would say it was extremely educational. We didn’t go to the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry or the Art Institute of Chicago, I saw the city streets and heard hiphop.

What I saw was unbelievable. I’ve been to a couple big cities, mostly abroad, and this was my first real tour of a major American city. It’s 2006 and the segregation was rediculous. The city is cut like a big pizza (mmm pizza puffs) into different races, and the boundaries are very distinct. Hoping on the redline from the southside I was the only white person in what you could call a station, more like some concrete with fences and plywood. When the train approached 22nd street the black faces blended with some asians from Chinatown. Two or three stops later by 35th street my friends were the only non-white people on the train. The changes were so quick I didn’t realize what had happened until somebody pointed it out, and by that time we were almost downtown.
Driving around through Chicago shows it even more. One second there are “Food & Liquor” stores on every corner, and the next minute every sign and billboard is in spanish, with guys selling cotton candy on every corner. When you get on the northside all the cars become nicer and you start driving by department stores and name brand fashion.
It also made me laugh out of disbelief when we were riding through a black area that was particularly poor when I saw an advertisement that said in big bold letters “I SEE BLACK PEOPLE.” It made more sense if you read carefully underneath, in small letters it said “living, loving, learning” it was an advertisement for a black tv channel.

What I heard was amazing. I was exposed to classic hiphop and taught what it meant. I watched music get made right in front of me and it was exciting as hell. Hiphop connects to me on a level that other genres just dont touch. Lyricism appeals to my mind while beats get me tapping my feet more naturally than any rock. My only regret is missing out on the 10 to 15 years of classic hiphop I could have been enjoying all this time. Seeing it happen made me want to express myself, but hearing the real stuff, not the 50 cent or lil Jon, made me realize how much more there is to it than I even know. Common, Big L, Wu-Tang where were you when all I had was a DMX and Eminem album? Now I’m so far behind, but at least I can look forward to getting to know the good shit. Watching Reggie and his friends also amazed me, how rapping is part of them and how they can express themselves so gracefully.

I take comfort in a principle I have recently been able to articulate. Progressive Longevity, constantly making progress towards a distant goal, all the while enjoying the progress and accepting that you havn’t reached the goal. It applies to work, play and relationships and also with my goals of expressing myself. I can’t be a rap star, and thats perfectly fine, I know one day I will be able to express myself to my hearts content and as long as I keep making progress through school, websites, video and even music while enjoying that progress I can stay happy.

Chicago was classic and I can’t wait to go back. Thanks to Reggie, Scott and Fred for making me feel like fam. Peace to Classic Edition keep making that Chicago HipHop!

watch out hong kong

Tallahassee is the new center of the world for chinese movies

The Movie in Question

这个电影是我跟史杰做的。It’s 3 videos in one with a couple outakes. They are supposed to be clips from whole movies. The name of each movie is 霍元甲(Fearless), “A Chinese Love Story: The Prequel”, “A Chinese Love Story”

The music is 2x Jay Chow, 1x Vivian

Enjoy

Have you ever danced with the devil…

…in the pale moonlight?

I wrote up my thoughts about Chinese censorship and tried to give a little perspective that most of us as Americans may not have.

The devil has a right to council just as much as any other American… because sometimes from someone else’s perspective, you may be the devil in need of an advocate.

(happy) new year

2006.

We will see what it brings. Things don’t look so good right now, having broken up with Teresa.

I have to look forward to what I am going to accomplish this year. I want it to be the year I actually put things on the internet, the projects I’ve been dreaming about.

Also I’m excited about going to Holland in the summer, my family should be there from may 31 to June 17th give or take some days. Also it is possible that I could go to China for an opportunity this summer. Whether or not that happens is too early, but it depends on the contact, and then what I would be sacrificing here as far as work would be.

I want this semester to be very productive, I want to use it as a sort of measure for what I can do. Especially as David and I pick up speed with our programming projects and I start to learn more in my mass media major.

Anyway, I hope everyone had a happy new year, mine was hard, but its gotta be for the best.

pictures!

I finally have put together a gallery of images from my Taiwan/China trip!

Check them out,


Taiwan:
Taiwan gallery


China:
China