Showing posts with label lund. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lund. Show all posts

Thursday, June 5, 2008

Bike trail; Sweden, Lund, 38.2km


Bike trail; Sweden, Lund, 38.2km; Lund - Fjelie - Stångby - Lund

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Bike trail; Sweden, Lund, 56.4km

Bike trail; Sweden, Lund, 56.4km; Lund - Genarp - Torna Hällestad - Lund

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

Refrigerator woman

Action shot. You never know where she'll appear the next time...

Monday, June 18, 2007

Real women

Slightly modified model search poster found on a wall on the way to work; "Real women stink onion..." added by retoucher.

Onion?! Why onion?

Monday, May 28, 2007

Bike trail, Sweden; 39km, Lund

Most of it on small roads with light traffic. It's a perfect trail for a shorter exercise after work.

Link to map on maps.google.com here.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

Display case project finalized

In front of them three creations appeared, man-made it seemed, not of natural origin, crafted out of the finest wood, ...

It took around two years for me and my father (picture) to finalize the project - however, actual number of days spent on it were just a few, say around six to eight.

Friday, December 29, 2006

Car patching

I like the first picture even though the quality is not that good and you have absolutely no idea what's going on; it was dark and I used a mobile phone. Looks like Jenny is trashing the car...

Well, she's not - just patching the car, replacing the windshield wipers. You haven't seen the manual by the way?!

Sunday, December 17, 2006

A city full of nude ballerinas

I have seen them dancing on rough brick walls, in dark gloomy concrete tunnels, on facades, on all sorts of ordinary everyday objects. Sometimes alone, sometimes dancing in a small group.

Is it art? Well, I file it under art...

More about the dancing queens can be found here; an interview in Sydsvenskan covering Mr Ballerina and his creations.

Saturday, December 9, 2006

Jazz brunch with Kullrusk

This year's (2006) last jazz brunch at Mejeriet in Lund featured Kullrusk and their experimental jazz music. It was Great. It was Electrical. It was Magical.

This was Jenny's first Kullrusk session. She immediately took control over the musical analysis part, identifying beats, etc. I think that's just normal behavior if you're part musician, part physicist (well, she's more than just "a part" in the latter case, but you get the picture).

A happy face of a beautiful beat counter. Makes me happy...

I got the band's latest released audio CDs. Since they were running out of discs to sell at the brunch session they told the audience to fix it themselves - i.e. copy the music from each other...

Anyway, I suspect ("fear" is too negative for this sentence) I'm starting to get addicted to the electrical Kullrusk sound. This is the second post on that band in just a few days.

http://www.kullrusk.com/

Sunday, December 3, 2006

Dead art finally coming to life

Olle Bonniér's installation "Healing the Earth" has for as long as I can recall been an extremely silent piece of dead art. It's placed on top of LTH's E-house in Lund. Always silent and sad, looking down at busy students, not moving an inch. Not moving an inch even in a windy day.

At least, that's has been my reflection of that particular piece of art up until now. But this evening something had changed for the better. It was actually spinning around when I walked by on my way home.

It's finally "speaking" again.

More on art at LTH in Lund...