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where’s chris? [CERN!!!!!!!!!!]

Friday, May 29th, 2009

CERN!!!!!!!!!!

i am a huge nerd. i love physics. specifically theoretical physics. specifically string theory and the quest to discover a T.O.E. (theory of everything). science today is extremely close to unlocking the secrets of the universe and the place on earth that is making the greatest contribution to this quest is CERN, the european center for nuclear research.

CERN is home to the brand new large hadron collider or LHC - the world’s largest particle accelerator. basically they shoot protons around this 27km long ring buried 100m underground until they reach 99.9% the speed of light (!). then they smash them into each other and observe the results. it was a total dork-dream come true to visit this place, and even though i didn’t get the tour that i had tried to book months in advance (seriously) i still had a great time visiting ‘microcosm’ - this exhibit that explains the history of CERN and what they’re trying to find.

and i got to play with things like this ! :

CERN!!!!!!!!!!

yep, that’s a geiger counter. this is what it reads when detecting radiation from a watch made with radium in the 1950s. that’s high, btw.

CERN!!!!!!!!!!

when particles smash together, the various detectors that are set up track the trails and energy emitted by the smaller particles that compose them. protons are made of quarks, for instance, so when two protons collide they emit quarks - and a whole bunch of other interesting things. above is picture of the methods they used to map particle paths in the 70s. basically using a big overhead projector.

CERN!!!!!!!!!!

here’s a photo of a photo of what that looks like printed. and a physicist (with awesome 70s hair) observing the results (in the 70s).

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where’s chris? [les nuits sonores, lyon]

Friday, May 29th, 2009

les nuits sonores

i came back to lyon just in time to partake in this crazy electro music festival called les nuits sonores. it basically takes over the whole city and turns everything into a techno party. above is a picture of the street in front of alexandre’s apartment.

les nuits sonores

here’s a shot from his window.

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where’s chris? [dancing in lyon]

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

my friend cécile made some videos of her dancing crazily in her apartment in paris, so i decided to make this video for her in my friend alexandre’s apartment. we were sitting in the kitchen with some friends when someone put on a kim wilde vinyl and i decided at that moment that i would dance to this song the next day. and so it was…

where’s chris? [two nights in paris]

Saturday, May 23rd, 2009

2 days in paris

i spent two nights in my friend cécile’s fabulous apartment in le marais (the super chic gay district of paris). here are some photos from the extremely limited amount of time i spent there. above : sacre coeur - church on montmartre.

2 days in paris

view from sacre coeur.

2 days in paris

graffiti in montmartre.

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where’s chris? [vejer de la frontera, spain]

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

vejer de la frontera

so right now i’m in paris staying at the amazing apartment of my dear friend cecile. this morning i woke up at 6am in the tiny pueblo que se llama Vejer De La Frontera, where i stayed for two days with my new friend (and big dance theater alum) Ally.

Vejer is one of a handful of towns on the southern coast of spain that has some of the only virgin beaches left in the world. no hotels. no boardwalks or amusement parks. just sand, surf, rocks and a couple of amazing bars and restaurants.

vejer de la frontera

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where’s chris? [sevilla - la cara otra]

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

the other side of sevilla

here are some shots of sevilla en route to the estación santa justa - aka big train station. another view than the beautiful catedral…

the other side of sevilla

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where’s chris? [catedral, sevilla]

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

sevilla catedral

yesterday i visited the largest gothic cathedral in the world, right here in good ole’ sevilla.

sevilla catedral

this place is mind-blowingly huge and ornate. i highly recommend stopping by if you are in the area…

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where’s chris? [algunas palabras en sevilla]

Friday, May 15th, 2009

[some words in seville]

i was hooked up with a big dance alum, Ally, via other company members before heading to sevilla. Ally lived here for years (she’s a flamenco dancer) and now lives in cádiz, apparently the oldest city in europe, and a fabulous beach town. i will be visiting her there on sunday for a few days before heading back to france (paris, to be exact). she suggested i meet up with Samantha, a dear friend of hers, who was taking a flamenco masterclass this morning with andres pena, this amazing flamenco dancer.

i haven’t seen much flamenco and so it was fascinating to watch a class. andres actually sang the songs as he was teaching, and there was a live guitar player. afterwords, i hung out with Samantha and some of the other dancers and spoke to them in broken spanish about what i loved about watching them dance. i told them that the contrast between the fluid upper body and the lower body’s rhythm and percussion was amazing. also the eye focus. they said that it was natural for them, and it was funny that i found it fascinating!

it was 1pm. we drank beer.

then i wandered into town and had a sandwich and another beer. and i wrote this poem :

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WRITINGS TO ASSIST IN THE SWIFT DOWNING OF BEER IN SPAIN
VOL. I

Alas there is still beauty in white, translucent ceramic bowls holding soup.
And choppy bits of mutual understanding.
And in the unison of an expert flamenco class that one is inappropriately privy to.
Time and step and stomp.
And contrast between upper and lower body. Serpentine and solidity.
“For us it is native.”
I’d say I still have about 17 sips left.
En Español : diez y siete trajos.
The immaculate camisa of a waiter. Eager and alone.
. . .
I just ate a fuck load of olives.
In just a few weeks, I’ll be in jamón withdrawl.
. . .
The ways that vowels at the end of words make awkward combinations simple.
“Hielosol” –> ice sun.
I have to stop for a second. I think it might be time for a siesta.

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then i headed to the cathedral. fear not, friends, pictures coming soon. in the plaza outside in my tipsy state, i let this street urchin woman read my fortune and give me some herbs. i gave her a bunch of change even though she demanded “papel, papel moneda!” from what i could understand, i will receive an important phone call and live very long. praise Him on high.

after an hour or so in the largest gothic cathedral in existence, and a quick nap, i headed out to recharge my phone minutes - to receive my important phone call, of course. in the street i encountered a large festival for some saint. marching bands, processions of people, minstrel types, and a liter with a cross draped in white on it. then i went to burger king for the first time in years. it was comforting in a weird way. on the way home i saw a bunch of teenager break-dancing in an alley.

passion.

my hostel plays an american radio station in the lobby at all times. i just heard “born in the u.s.a.” weird.

where’s chris? [consumerism in sevilla]

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

consumerism in sevilla

during my camino en sevilla yesterday i couldn’t help but notice all of the massive shopping areas and kiosks plopped in the middle of various monuments and plazas. above: a kiosk in the center of plaza de españa.

consumerism in sevilla

this is an italian clock store. how creepy are these things?

consumerism in sevilla

this is the most amazing thing i’ve ever seen. where are dunkin donut’s copyright lawyers when you need them?

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where’s chris? [un camino en sevilla]

Thursday, May 14th, 2009

un camino en sevilla

yesterday i strolled around sevilla for hours with my map and camera just snapping photos and exploring. is it me, or are the skies in spain just so much more vibrant than anywhere else? i won’t caption each one, but shots include the largest gothic catherdral in the world (which i will hopefully explore the inside of today or tomorrow), various streets in el bario santa cruz, plaza de españa, la alameda de hércules and el rio guadalquivir (which, as i remember from spanish class, is the most navigable river in spain). if you have any questions about what’s what, email me or write a comment.

i like a city with a river - i live in one that’s got two. but in order for the infrastructure and aesthetics to work, the idea of the waterfront must be taken advantage of. lyon for instance is another city that does this successfully. prague is one that doesn’t. a few shots down you can see a little floating cafe that rents paddleboats on the river. i had the worst cup of coffee in spain there, but it was still nice. yay for accessible water systems.

un camino en sevilla

un camino en sevilla

un camino en sevilla

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