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Petronas Towers KLCC PETRONAS, short for Petroliam Nasional Berhad, is a Malaysian oil and gas company founded in 1974. These chicks are built on the finest oil, you see...
Wholly owned by the Government of Malaysia, the corporation is vested with the entire oil and gas resources in Malaysia. Ranked among Fortune Global 500's largest corporations in the world, 75th largest, 12th most profitable in the world and THE MOST profitable in Asia.
The signature of their success are the Petronas Twin Towers. Tallest buildings in the world from 1998 to 2004, landmark of Kuala Lumpur, along with the nearby Kuala Lumpur Tower (which reminds of the Shanghai Pearl Tower, if you ask me). 
Thing is that they were within walking distance from Royal Park, so why not getting there after work?
On the top of each tower is a pinnacle standing 73.5 metres (241 ft) tall. Each took 19 weeks to construct, one in Japan and the other in Korea. Each pinnacle is composed of 50 unique parts making up the main components: the spire, mast ball and ring ball. Together these parts weigh 176 tons. They may seem to be an aesthetic feature of the towers to enhance their presence and height, they also play function to aircraft warning lights and are an essential element to the overall Islamic minaret design that the towers embody.
The floor plan of the Towers evolves into a Rub el Hizb symbol. Very Arabic yet futuristic sight, perfect crystallisation of what KL represents, in itself.
Petronas Towers KLCC
The area around the Petronas is called KLCC, Kuala Lumpur City Centre. It is a Ginza wannabe that reminds a lot of Hong Kong. With less people and fancier feeling than HK, it is still packed and random. There are skyscrapers literally built on top of each other. You can tell. There was a BOOM and then money, well, stopped flowing in.
Petronas Towers KLCC The view from my room - 18th floor of the Royal Park Hotel - was quite charming, to say the least. Overlooking the Times Square wannabe managed to show where I was and were I wanted to be - at the glowing Pearl, in front of me. Petronas Towers KLCC In the streets, tropical clashes with asphalt creating a modern jungle, framed on the monorail, a parade of cars and luxury malls. Petronas Towers KLCC Petronas Towers KLCC Buildings and screens, clashing on top of each other. Petronas Towers KLCC Greenery in between. Petronas Towers KLCC Kids parks. Petronas Towers KLCC Public pool. Can you spot mummy on bright hijab? As muslim you go covered, even to the beach. Petronas Towers KLCC
During the walk, we came across several public parks, pools and playgrounds. Showing the human side of the big city. Portraying the multiculturalism that characterises Malaysia. Where one third of the population is Chinese, the other third Malay and the remainder mostly Indian along with other ethnicities. The Country religion is officially Islam but well, anyone can freely chose what they would like to follow.
It's amazing vibe on the streets. The lady working at our office's reception wore a hijab with full-on Japanese Gyaru make-up (talking contacts, fake eyelashes and heavy duty everything else). Others go around in burka or turban. Everyone respects each other. Friday after lunch, everyone will be praying.  They'll come late to the meeting. It is normal. Prayer time is sacred. From this Monday on, don't expect much, as Ramadan just kicked off. Time in this country is well, somewhat elastic. Be prepared to wait.
Malaysia has had one of the best economic records in Asia, with GDP growing an average 6.5 per cent annually from 1957 to 2005. In 2011, the GDP was about $450B, 3rd largest economy in ASEAN and the 29th in the world. International trade, facilitated by the shipping route in adjacent Strait of Malacca, and manufacturing are the key sectors, besides exporting of natural and agricultural resources, such as petroleum.
Remember the Malaysia Truly Asia campaign? 
It was the result of Government push to increase tourism to Malaysia. Which has now become the 3rd largest source of foreign exchange. Malaysia has been listed as one of the best place to retire in the world with the country stand at the third position on the Global Retirement Index (yep, there is such thing). This as one of the result of the Malaysia My Second Home programme (that I saw advertised at the airport, thinking it was a cheesy name for a desperate Real State Agent) to allow foreigners to live in the country on a long-stay visa for up to 10 years.
Petronas Towers KLCC Even in KLCC, the core City Centre of KL, one can catch a glipmse of the everyday life. The locals with their kids, the teens with their new loves and those Business Men getting drunk as stress relief. Petronas Towers KLCC My colleague promised to bring me up high. I didn't quite understand what he meant... Till we were there, at Marini's on 57th almost as high as the Petronas. Petronas Towers KLCC Boy, THAT was a nice evening. Petronas Towers KLCC Reminded me SO MUCH of those fancy clubs that gorgeous Natsuki used to take me to. Packed with cool drinks and drunk myNameIsBillAndIworkInFinance expats. Petronas Towers KLCC We managed to get a spot by the window. So we stayed for dinner. The menu was mainly finger-food but hey, they got a green salad, fine for me... Who cares about food when you have that view? Petronas Towers KLCCShocking view. Man. I sat on the cab, on the way from the airport to Royal Park. 1 thing on my mind.
I MISS TOKYO, BRING ME BACK TO JAPAN.
I MISS IT ALL. SO MUCH. IT BREAKS MY HEART.
Someone told me, that I seem to belong to Asia. At this point - 3 months after coming back, when I clearly see that this is not a drill, but happened for real - is when I collapse. Trips like this, bring me back to life. Working with Asians on daily basis, helps me get by.
I cannot handle being away from it too much. It's a parallel world that's addictive for a socio-cultural voiyeur like me. It's just so amazingly fun to observe. To be amazed every day. To learn new words, to speak on strange language. The big city, the bright lights, the skyscrapers, the red flickering lights at night, the salaryman, the endless glasses of red wine at dusk, the fancy spots, the perfect ladies, the gaijin Businessmen trying hard to catch one.
However, events like last weekend... Make me reflect. Look at the bigger picture. My friend got married and my mum had her Birthday.  For once, I was home when I should. Which had not been the case during the past years in Asia.
There is no good choice, whichever I pick... I lose. Doomed to switch back and forth between one and other, I have decided to stop thinking and take things, as they come. Now I'm here and will enjoy the home side of life. Tomorrow, I might be gone again, into a new adventure on the other side. 
The more you move, the less you belong. The harder it is to find, that sweet peaceful spot where you feel at ease, that you can call home. Ask me. I will keep pointing at the White Palace. 
Since our arrival to Spain, everything has been chaotic, regarding the house, the parental invasion, the many things breaking, the sudden notifications of overseas tax & legal issues... We have not landed yet. I keep wondering, whether I'll ever do so. I might as well keep floating, till the next exciting journey. Time will tell. For the time being, I'm just glad with this view - it was not Enrique's camera but didn't look so bad, right?
Petronas Towers KLCC帰りたいな。
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9:27 AM

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Ximending 西門町 shopping district in Taipei
Ximending「西門町」is the Taipei equivalent to Harajuku in Tokyo. The first pedestrian area dedicated to commerce is now turned into a teen culture hub and shopping craze of all sorts. From Rilakkuma Merchandising - to which I confess to be addicted - through Starbucks, UNIQLO and what I miss the most in Europe, Korean Cosmetics from popular brands like Étude House, Skinfood, Tony Moly & Too Cool For School. For clothing and food, night markets are a better option.
Ximending 西門町 shopping district in TaipeiWhile the crowded entrance is rather impressive, I still favour the cute Takeshita Dori sign. Ximending 西門町 shopping district in TaipeiRomantic lights for the teen lovers Ximending 西門町 shopping district in TaipeiTasty izakayas for the hungry ones Ximending 西門町 shopping district in TaipeiGurls with Popstar dreams, showing their skills off Ximending 西門町 shopping district in TaipeiNearby the entrance, The Red House which is Taipei's first public market - currently used as cultural & creative industries development center, observes the area with a raised eyebrow. Ximending 西門町 shopping district in TaipeiXimending 西門町 shopping district in Taipei
I simply CANNOT help myself. It's the androgynous Korean guy look that drags me in. Amid a stravaganza of pink and too-cute-to-be-true packaging, I always end up burning much more money than I should... But it is such a nice experience, that becomes addictive. They always give you a gazillion miniatures and samples and point cards. Simply amazing. By the way, did you know that BB cream was popularized as consumer product in Korea? WE OWE THEM SOMETHING!
Ximending 西門町 shopping district in TaipeiXimending 西門町 shopping district in Taipei
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12:21 PM

The last video...

OMG

The dealine is in 10min and I still have to send it! Last-minute rush never helps but guess my life is not easy either... Enjoy the result!

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12:18 PM

My Life

We've been recording a LOT today!!

I'm scared of how big these files are and whether my computer will be smart enough to process them. But I need FLASH to do the speeding-up job for me, because the results from the BennyHillizer are not worth!

A great speaker, Jonas who with 22years is the CEO and founder of Jaycut, came today to ideation. Talking about image processing, powerful and user-friendly tools,sharing and the relevance of visual expression... Here you have!
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12:12 PM

Lynda

I'm starting with the vector-part because I need Enrique to record my life!

Even if Lynda files don't work in my computer - still don't know why - the courses are extremely helpful. I take notes on how things are done but much more importantly, I realized that more than what I thought is possible and really easy to do - as long as you know how!

So I start playing with tweens and changes along the time, after realizing the different meanings of the circles on the frames and how parallel FLASH is with Java (classes=symbols, instances are called the same). Audacity is an opensourceamazing tool for sound handling but I'm still struggling a bit with the .fps and the audio files (which are obviously, NOT vectorized ;P)

Taking lots of inspiration from Computer Arts and Smashing Magazine, I try my best...
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12:05 PM

The Plan

Well... Caroline Von Scheele who works as a coach, teaching oral skills had some tricks around this. Use personas that others can identify themselves with, repeat the message and recall that... One image is worth a million words -Lucky me, I'm bound to use them as this is a video!

So I decided to start with one of my days. The things I do and the cards I need on the way through. This way people would see why am I so concerned about it! Later and after some existentialistic questioning, I will use some funny parallelisms to explain the technical solution: Exactly like I used to do with my mother and the things I studied during my 5 years as a student of Telecommunications Engineering: Art might be unreason but technology is much simpler!

Later some details on how the thing works, because I´m still selling a Business Idea. Vector Icons and tweens will be great in this stage, as they are recognizable by the audience.

Le grande finale will come with the marketer in person, selling the idea.
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12:00 PM

rfid Me




This is the country of cards and codes. It's annoying, you have cards for everything, you need to recall a code for every single of them. Sometimes feels you don't even know who you are, funny huh? So much id-control for losing your personal identity.

And what would happen if you loose your card? Exactly, you'd have to phone tones of different customer services just to cancel them and get new ones :__(

So I thought that I could design a service to help the user a bit and have only one card. But how to communicate this?
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11:56 AM

Animation Med Flash - HGO


It's great to have the opportunity to take a course on something you love. However, it can turn tough when you work full-time and need to pass yet another course in order to be able to keep the flat you're living in.

This course was Ideation, a source of inspiration for entrepreneurs and how to generate and communicate a Business Idea. So what was at the beginning a reason to suffer, turned into a great opportunity to synergize my FLASH knowledge with my Business mind: What could be better to communicate a Business Idea than a video?
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3:56 PM

Britney Spears by Hannes Fossbo


While heading to Sneakersnstuff, run into Galleri Kocks - lucky me - where candles claimed öppet and invited you to the interior. 11 months of work gravitating around The Pop Princess aka Britney Spears.

Lucky me that, after being dazzled by how had the artist shadowed only by means of colorful crayon - I just LOVE that technique and I could kill someone to learn howto - I was asked:

- Which was your favourite?

What triggered some longer and more interesting conversation. Hannes Fossbo, smiling in suit with a Britney badge, explained why her and nobody else "Only a matter of boredome you know. I was just there, one year ago, cold evening at home, googling arbitrary names. Then, realized how famous was her from the incredibly high google-hits count"



A figure that turned out to be more interesting, when reflecting on how Britney personalizes the American Dream, the Capitalism and if you let me, the Global Economy itself. Exactly, the golden era that seemed so perfect just broke down.

Why? Because that way of living was just no longer sustainable. Same for our beloved Little Miss America. She, ended up as victim of the media that - funnily enough - had crowned her golden locks some time ago while us, well, we'll end up as victims of this capitalist crave for what wasn't truly required, all these externally-generated concerns and pressure to buy, have, eat and show that bring nothing but tremendous unhappiness.

Thanks Hannes, for a great chat and best of luck - I do believe YOU are a GREAT artist!
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3:32 PM

Sustainable Pleasures.

I have been thinking quite a lot about sustainability, about the crisis and the trades which will survive or even, get strengthened out of it. Really don't know why, but everything that I went through today, was linked this idea of affordable great experience coming out of well-planed and efficient processes.

Sunday brunch took place in VAPIANO, an incredibly nice place to taste great food without going bankrupt - really suitable for the moment, huh?


How can it be possible? Bueno y Barato? Several reasons.

The serve-yourself is key when combined with clarity in the service. When you hit there, they give you an RFID card that you'll then use around the restaurant, to charge everything you order and pay when leaving the place - planning to leave without bringing the card back to the entrance counter? Bad idea man... Cardless fine goes up to 750:- (around 75€)

The entrance desk.

Then, you join the queue that suits your needs the best: Pasta? Pizza? Antipasti? Or desserts, coffee and spirits from the little bar placed closer to the lounge? Dividing people into different queues increases efficiency and decreases customer dissatisfaction, they can talk with their friends while scanning the flyer containing the menu and planning what to order. Same thing with the different areas, that can be freely selected - of course.

Eating area.

Lounge, for espresso, fika or longdrinks!

Let's-grab-something-fast zone, as cool for efterjobbet as for a special chat.


One asks then to the chef, who will cook in front of you, to your taste. More sauce? No sauce? Less cheese? Extra ingredients? No oil? Not only crystal-clear and fast but also amazing to discuss what could taste best and... Delight yourself when hitting the table!



See, just in front of them - just the hygienical glass in between.


Cheap but fresh.

Once the plate is ready, you will swap your RFID card to charge the consequent amount on your bill. Zip! And done.

You carry your stuff to your place. No waitress constantly filling your glass of water but, who cares? The food tastes good within such a relaxed and glossy atmosphere.

Tables are packed with all-you-need so waitresses are no longer needed.

Some details make it even better. Like the free jelly bears placed at the entrance. Great to lick while waiting to pay - the queue can become really enormous on weekends and evenings. A cheap detail to make the customer feel considered.

Then, we moved to ZARA where I wanted to get some basics. I'm proud to be spanish, even prouder to be spectator and contributor of their umblemished successful growth: They increasing in scale, market segments and locations; becoming 62nd Brand of the world - according to Business Week.

How does one do that?

Zara's secret? It moves fast. With an in-house design team based in in La Coruña, Spain, and a tightly controlled factory and distribution network, the company says it can take a design from drawing board to store shelf in just two weeks. That lets Zara introduce new items every week, which keeps customers coming back again and again to check out the latest styles.

Zara's success is all the more surprising because at least half its factories are in Europe, where wages are many times higher than in Asia and Africa.

Follow-Up for a truly interesting article.

And again, same thing. The well-grease business that takes consumer as starting input, rather than puppet; that immediatly adapts his taste and needs, proving successful on providing just what they expect - never more.

They both remind me of Samba Sushi.
The eating place is tiny, you cannot even see a bathroom - really don't know whether they actually have one, never asked - but the variety of fish is as outstanding as their freshness, the innovation and delicacy when preparing and displaying the dishes is delighting so, if you really love sushi... Immediately fall in love with the place, too. Lagom, as they say here. Big enough to sit. Clean as a hospital and - the most important thing - full of people that love their job and care about you as a customer. More signs of affordable luxury.

The bottom line is that, only those in complete control of their end-to-end processes, using the mix of tech with their own competences to flawlessly provide what the customer expects, being flexible enough to adapt the market pace seem to actually be coming out of this crisis.

The good news - or the interesting ones - for those who look through the other side of the glass are the amount of things one can feel great and loose himself without spending a buck.

Like galleries and VICE. But how did I end up interviewing the artist being an amazing 11-month project that revolved around Britney Spears aka "Miss more google hits than Madonna" is, another story.

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1:34 PM

Happy to see...

That some of my guesses were not so far from real trends.

Me vs PSFK
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1:53 PM

Who am I?

Sunday morning, 8AM.

A great time for waking up, for taking a walk, for discovering something breathtakingly reflective and new in Magasin 3 because, what could be cooler than a modern art museum hidden on the old freeport district?

On the way there, aided by the map.

I guess... It's always nice to have a clear goal,

And maybe, the easiest way for getting to it seems to follow the marked path. Follow the line, don't think, just do what they want you to, what seems logical and correct because... If they say so, should be because they know better, right?


But sometimes, apparent logical and traditional reasoning brings us to crossroads that, unless counting on tones of criticism and initiative are more impossible to solve...


Which is what I love the feeling you get after two lessons in K'fack. Learning to make up your OWN mind is the most important kecture - and maybe the hardest to get taught, at least, in Technical Schools - you can hope to pass in your life.

But somehow I reached my goal, so here it's what expected me upstairs...




Some others, tried to focus on the meanwhile. Which is why BETWITXT made me think so much. If you are not happy in the meanwhile periods of life, you'll never be happy when - if being enough lucky - reach your goals.

Cosima Von Bonin - "Seasons in the abyss", 2006 Mixed media, 2 x 2 m (podium)

But le Grande Finale was yet to come from Christian Boltanski's mind.


Who are you?

Is the question asked to and hopefully to be reflected inside the viewer's mind.
From human evolution, to heartbeats, from stereotypes to self-perception of the own persona to the itching sensation that remains... Hours later, when trying to fall sleep.

The others.

Maybe trends are just the aggregation from the evolution of many people's perception of themselves, merging our illusions with others whom we share future personal goals with, just the behaviour that results from inner plans, beating inside our chest that, we might have not shared yet... But keep thinking of, anyway.

Having my ill heartbeat recorded was kinda cool...

I don't know, but I'm just happy of being able to question... Which is much more than what could I have said not so long ago.
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