marți, 25 iunie 2013

Mischa Badasyan, artist contemporan rus

                                                                          in metrou

Chiar ma gandem ca poate cea mai valoroasa parte a calatoriilor sunt experientele interpersonale care le ai cu oamenii intalniti. Poate ca dea lungul vietii ajungi sa intalnesti mii de persoane interesante de la care poti invata ceva sau chiar admira.

Pe cand eram in Bratislava am gazduit un tip din Rusia, artist de meserie care locuia ca orice persoana hip care se respecta in Berlin. Se numeste Mischa Badasyan, iar dupa nume si infatisare ceva imi spune ca are origini armenesti. Facea la momentul ala un tur prin anumite capitale ale Europei pentru proiectul sau de atunci Adbuster. L-am ajutat cu filmatul acestui proiect in Bratislava si Viena si mi-am adus aminte de el cand i-am vazut ultima instalatie facuta pentru sustinerea miscarii din Turcia in Berlin.


                                                        BRN 2103 - Bunte Republik Neustadt 


Era Noiembrie daca imi aduc aminte bine si era un frig afara de inghetau apele, se poate vedea si de pe filmare la un moment dat tremuratul camerei si termometrul care arata -2°C. 



Cu acest proiect a poposit si pe la Bucuresti iar daca va intereseaza, mai multe despre Adbuster cat si despre restul proiectelor puteti intra pe situl lui aici

Majoritatea nu apreciaza sau considera limitat acest tip de arta insa doar in momentul in care afli motivul sau istoria unei astfel de lucrari o poti intelege mai bine. Eu sunt de aceasta parere si incerc pe cat de mult posibil sa caut partea pozitiva in fiecare lucrare sau experienta.

Imi place foarte mult filozofia lui despre viata  "If you dont have a shadow you are not staying in the light.

marți, 18 iunie 2013

The Sun - You are bloody awful

Yesterday, the british tabloid made a coverage about the city of Bacau, Romania, my hometown. I've seen several posts on the facebook walls of my friends with some local newspapers taking over the news and distribuiting it. From their titles and the articles themselves appeared as the city is the capital of the UK cashpoint theft.. nothing to declare on that, because I do not know the situation. 
This morning between the NBA breaks I searched the article that the prestigious gazette published, I was a amazed by the way they wrote the lines. I am reffering strictly to the remarks about the city, not to the gypsies and their thefts that I also incriminate, obviously.

                                            A view of the street I spent my childhood
(The white building in the left is Hotel Moldova, closed for a year and a half already and it's extension that is in this stage for more than 4)



"THE city of Bacau used to be known as one of the poorest places in Romania. Workers laboured in factories or on farmland just to earn a pittance.

But now it is booming. Where there were once merely streets and streets of high-rise flats and run-down shacks, there are now gleaming mansions, some even boasting rooftop hot tubs.
Porsches, Range Rovers and BMWs are parked in the drives and a Range Rover Evoque is on display outside the city’s new shopping mall, which is packed with designer boutiques."



The city is actually becoming poorer and poorer, the factories that they were talking about there were all producing something and people had a place to work. Now there are replaced by these shopping malls and hypermakets which bring cash to the western countries. Almost every line of the towns description is a bit weird, but explicable in a way, especially designed for the british/occidental readers expectations. There aren't more expensive cars than any other place in Romania or Eastern Europe and the mall they are talking in this article in older than 6 years. 

Most of this welthiness is not accurate, as in most of the countries suppressed by dictorial regime the mentality is; if you have something now, you need to show to the others how good you are doing and that you are not suffering anymore. It is something probably in the peoples subconscious, doing it naturally, without digesting it to much. Although this is really stupid I know a lot of examples of people having rich cars but living in dormitories, or having huge houses but only using one or two rooms maximum. So maybe this is not something to blame and put all the citizens of Bacau in the same spot with the steales and gypsies. 

On the other hand, the article together with the police cooperation is a great initiative that I hope will succeed. But if you are interested, at the end of their article it is explained in a detailed manner the scheme and the way the gangs opperate.

vineri, 14 iunie 2013

Senegal cu plecari din Europa de la 268 de Euro !!! (bilete in sistem Open-Jaw)



Am descoperit inca o oferta foarte buna pentru continentul african. Ma bucura nespus ca in ultimul timp apar astfel de oportunitati pentru partea de mijloc si sud a continentului, neexplorata prea mult de calatori.

Air Europa zboara catre Dakar din Madrid dar pentru a beneficia de preturile mici va trebui sa va luati biletul in sistem Open-Jaw (adica mai exact cu sosire si plecare din aeroporturi diferite). Este un sistem foarte bun pentru cei ce calatoresc si nu ii intereseaza prea mult destinatia. Din pacate poate fi un pic obositor si poate fi considerat oarecum o pierdere de timp pentru cei ce isi planifica cu exactitate zilele de concediu. Insa pentru a economisi cateva sute de euro consider ca merita efortul.

Foarte important ! Nu sariti peste nici unul din zboruri deoarece riscati ca sa va fie anulat intreg biletul. Doar ultimul zbor de pe teritoriu European poate fi omis pentru a ajunge mai repede acasa.


Combinații posibile:
Milano / Roma - Dakar - Barcelona / Madrid / Valencia de la  1170 RON 
Bruxelles - Dakar - Barcelona / Madrid din 1257 RON
Bruxelles - Dakar - Milano / Roma 1333 RON 
Milan - Dakar - Geneva / Zurich de la 1367 RON
Milano - Dakar - Berlin de la 1373 RON
Milano / Roma - Dakar - Paris din 1375 RON 
Roma - Dakar - Berlin din 1390 RON
Milano / Roma - Dakar - Londra din 1460 RON 
Amsterdam - Dakar - Madrid / Barcelona din 1481 RON

Puteti face rezervarile pe unul din urmatoarele situri pe intreaga durata a anului:

Bon Voyage !



miercuri, 12 iunie 2013

"Romania, former Soviet country"



Tocmai ce The Economist a publicat acest grafic in care se arata volumul de munca pe care un angajat mediu cat si cel mai slab platit muncitor din companie ar trebui sa il faca pentru a ajunge la salariul pe care il ia CEO-ul lor pe ora. 

Nici nu stiu ce e mai grav: 

  1. ca suntem pe primul loc in topul asta
  2. ca un CEO mediu in Romania ia 305$ pe ora, adica 48.800$ sau 36.739 EUR pe luna  
  3. sau ca titratul "Economist" ne-a facut o tara ex Sovietica



"Daily chart: Today's chart reveals how long average workers in Europe must toil to make what their bosses earn in an hour. The pay gap between the top brass and the lowliest worker is generally greatest in former Soviet countries and Spain and Italy. The disparity is smallest in Nordic countries, and in Switzerland, where presumably everyone is paid wellhttp://econ.st/11HgtdP"

luni, 10 iunie 2013

Date a boy who Travels

Date a boy who treasures experience over toys, a hand-woven bracelet over a Rolex. Date the boy who scoffs when he hears the words, “vacation”, “all-inclusive”, or “resort”. Date a boy who travels because he’s not blinded by a single goal but enlivened by many.
You might find him in an airport or at a book store browsing the travel guides – although he “only uses them for reference.”
You’ll know it’s him because when you peek at his computer screen, his background will be a scenic splendor of rolling hills, mountains, or prayer flags. His Facebook friend count will be over-the-roof, and his wall will be plastered with the broken English ‘miss-you’ of friends he met along the way. When he travels, he makes lifelong friends in an hour. And although contact with these friends is sporadic and may be far-between, his bonds are unmessable and if he wanted, he could couch surf the world… again.
Buy him a beer. Once a traveller gets home, people rarely listen to their stories. So listen to him. Allow him to paint a picture that brings you into his world. He might talk fast and miss small details because he’s so excited to be heard. Bask in his enthusiasm. Want it for yourself.
He’ll squeak like an excited toddler when his latest issue of National Geographic arrives in the mail. Then he’ll grow quiet, engrossed, until he finishes his analysis of every photo, every adventure. In his mind, he’ll insert himself in these pictures. He’ll pass the issue on to you and grill you about your dreams and competitively ask about the craziest thing you’ve ever done. Tell him. And know that he’ll probably win. And if by chance you win, know that his next lot in life will be to out do you. But then he’ll say, “Maybe we can do it together.”
Date the boy who talks of distant places and whose hands have explored the stone relics of ancient civilizations and whose mind has imagined those hands carving, chiseling, painting the wonders of the world. And when he talks, it’s as if he’s reliving it with you. You can almost hear his heart racing. You can almost feel the adrenaline ramped up by the moment. You feel it passing through his synapsis, a feast to his eyes entering through those tiny oracles of experience that we call pupils, digesting rapidly through his veins, manifesting into his nervous system, transforming and altering his worldview like a reverse trauma and finally passing, but forever changing the colors of his sight. (Unless he’s Karl Pilkington.) You will want this too.
Date a boy who’s lived out of a backpack because he lives happily with less. A boy who’s travelled has seen poverty and dined with those who live in small shanty’s with no running water, and yet welcome strangers with greater hospitality than the rich. And because he’s seen this, he’s seen how a life without luxury can mean a life fueled by relationships and family, rather than a life that fuels fancy cars and ego. He’s experienced different ways of being, respects alternative religions and he looks at the world with the eyes of a five-year-old, curious and hungry. Your dad will be happy too because he’s good with money and knows how to budget.
This boy relishes home; the comfort of a duvet, the safety stirred in a mom-cooked meal, the easy conversation of childhood friends, and the immaculate glory of the flush-toilet. Although fiercely independent, he has had time to reflect on himself and his relationships. Despite his wanderlust, he knows and appreciates his ties to home. He has had a chance to miss and be missed. Because of this, he also knows a thing or two about goodbyes. He knows the overwhelming uncertainty of leaving the comforts of home, the indefinite see-you-laters at the departure gates, and yet he fearlessly goes into the unknown because he knows the feeling of return. And that the I’ve-missed-you-hug is the best type of hug in the whole world. He also knows that goodbyes are just prolonged see-you-laters and that ‘hello’ is only as far away as the nearest internet cafe.
Don’t hold onto this boy. Let this boy go and go with him. If you haven’t travelled, he will open your eyes to a world beyond the news and popular perception. He will open your dreams to possibility and reality. He will calm your nerves when you’re about to miss a flight or when your rental blows a flat, because he knows the journey is the adventure. He will make light of the unsavory noises you make when you – and you will – get food poisoning. He will make you laugh through the discomfort all while dabbing your forehead with a cold cloth and nursing you with bottled water. He will make you feel like you’re home.
When you see something beautiful, he will hold your hand in silence, in awh the history of where his feet stand, and the fact that you’re with him.
He will live in every moment with you, because this is how he lives his life. He understands that happiness is no more than a string of moments that displace neutrality, and he is determined to tie as many of these strings together as he can. He also understands your need to live for yourself and that you have a bucketlist of your own. Understand his. Understand that your goals may at some points differ, but that independence is the cornerstone of a healthy relationship when it’s mutually respected. You may lose him for a bit, but he will always come home bearing a new story and a souvenir he picked up because it reminded him of you, like it was made for you, and because he missed you. You might be compelled to do the same. Make sure that independence is on your bucketlist, and make sure it’s checked. Independence will keep your relationship fresh and exciting, and when you’re together again it will forge a bond of unbreakable trust.
He’ll propose when you’ve breached your comfort-zone, whether it be a fear like skydiving or swimming with sharks, or sitting next to the smelly person on an overcrowded bus. It won’t be with a diamond ring, but with a token from a native culture or inspired by nature, like the penguin and the pebble.
You will get married somewhere unassumed, surrounded by a select few, in a moment constructed to celebrate venturing into the unknown together again. Marry the boy who’s travelled and together you will make the whole world your home. Your honeymoon will not be forgotten to a buffet dinner and all-you-can-drink beach bars, but will be remembered in the triumphant photographs at the top of Kilimanjaro and memorialized in the rewarding ache of muscles at the end of a long days hike.
When you’re ready, you will have children that have the names of the characters you met on your journeys, the foreign names of people who dug a special place in your heart if only for a few days. Perhaps you will live in another country, and your children will learn of language and customs that open their minds from the very start, leaving no room for prejudice. He will introduce them to the life of Hemingway, the journey of Santiago, and empower them to live even bigger than both of you.
Marry a boy who travels and he’ll teach your children the beauty of a single stone, the history of the Incas and he will instill in them the bravery of possibility. He will explain to them that masking opportunity, there is fear. He will teach them to concur it.
And when you’re old, you’ll sit with your grandchildren pouring over your photo albums and chest of worldly treasures, while they too insert themselves into your photographs, sparked by the beauty of the world and inspired by your life in it.

Find a boy who travels because you deserve a life of adventure and possibility. You deserve to live light and embrace simplicity. You deserve to look at life through the eyes of youth and with your arms wide open. Because this is where you will find joy. And better, you will find joy together. And if you can’t find him, travel. Go. Embrace it. Explore the world for yourself because dreams are the stuff reality is made from.
Sa fie clar, articolul de mai sus nu a fost scris de mine, am dat de el prin Mai dar nu cred ca l-am citit in intregime la momentul respectiv. Autoarea este o tipa numita Lainnnes insa articolul a devenit atat de popular incat o groaza de alte bloguri l-au preluat in intregime sau reeditat. Am decis sa il pun aici dupa ce cineva de pe FB mi l-a semnalat recent. Citindu-l, pot spune ca m-am regasit in fiecare dintre randurile asternute de aceasta domnita care isi creioneaza baiatu' sau intalnirea perfecta. L-am pus aici pentru ca mi s-a parut un articol foarte bun, realizat decent. Dar mai interesant a fost faptul ca a strans in foarte putin timp un numar impresionant de vizualizari si comentarii, in majoritatea covarsitoare venite din partea feminina. Daca nici ele nu stiu ce vor atunci cine sa mai stie ?

joi, 6 iunie 2013

Oferta super buna pentru Burkina Faso din Praga, Cehia



Oportunitate buna de a merge in Africa ! De data aceasta am gasit o destinatie foarte exotica si anume Burkina Faso. Plecarea este din PRAGA - OUAGADOUGOU - PRAGA cu un mic stop in ISTANBUL. Partea si mai buna este ca puteti merge cu cea mai buna companie europeana, Turkish Airlines

Am cautat de pe 20.07.2013 si intoarcerea pe 08.08.2013 dupa cum vedeti mai jos:



 Dar bineinteles ca aveti posibilitatea de a face destule incercari si de a va juca aici pe calendarul lor de date: http://www.flipo.pl/flights/calendar/PRG-OUA-PRG%20(1435%20TK)/603


Pretul este afisat in Zloti Polonezi, insa cum paritatea este exacta cu cea a leului va fi foarte usor sa va calculati bugetul, doar va trebui sa puneti RON in loc de PLN.


 
ps:  Sa imi dati de veste daca va bate un gand ! 

luni, 3 iunie 2013

Istanbul, you are not alone !

Poate ca sunteti deja coplesiti de acest subiect, atunci cand m-am decis sa scriu aveam deja peretele retelei de socializare plin de vesti venite din Istanbul cu referire la conflictul dintre guvern si tinerii turci care isi protejeaza si mica farama de verdeata care o mai au. Uite ca a trecut uikendul si acum vad ca mai toata lumea posteaza poze si filmulete cu abuzurile politiei asupra manifestantilor. Este imposibil sa nu fi aflat de acest subiect cu toate ca se spune ca presa cenzureaza si este controlata. Cu toate astea in semn de recunostiinta pentru cei peste 50 de prieteni si cunostiinte din Turcia am spus sa scriu doua randuri.

Am intrebat cativa dintre cei care ii conosc si care locuiesc chiar in mijlocul actiunii sa imi pot face o idee putin mai clara inainte de a asterne vreun rand. Am intrebat doar 5 dar am avut surpriza de a nu fi toti pe aceeasi lungime de unda. Restul, majoritatea, care psotau linkuri pe facebook aveam sa banuiesc ce mi-ar putea spune.

                                   parcul cu pricina, care este printre putinele locuri verzi din oras

Ideea generala este ca "guvernul" a avut frumoasa initiativa de a darama un parc intreg din centrul orasului, chiar langa piata Taxim pentru a construi un banal mall. Ca in orice societate normala, tinerii au protestat importiva acestei initiative, dar mergand si ocupand parcul prin lectura, concerte, adunari. Cu un pic de exces de zel, politia a inceput sa ii atace cu gaze si tunuri de apa, astfel de la o manifestare pasnica a excaladat la ceea ce se vede acum pe net sau televizor (daca se da ceva, ca sincer nu ma uit). Dupa aceasta mutare tinerii turci au inegrit de furie si au inceput sa umple strazile marilor orase. Amicii mei spunand ca s-au saturat de de regimul autoritar care conduce Turcia de 13 ani incoace. Si ca totul se datoreaza guvernului si in special primului ministru Erdogan Recep Tayiip care mai nou i-a facut pe toti cei care beau alcoolici si a sugerat sa ii atarne de copaci in parc ca se pare ca sunt obisnuiti cu asa ceva. Ca sa va faceti o idee de acest personaj priviti urmatorul link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=ok092KeNRLU

Ideea este ca politistii utilizeaza forta extrema in orice fel de situatii si sunt inflitrati printre grupurile de protestatari pentru a-i destabiliza si crea confuzie. O imagine foarte buna a fost prinsa de la balcon de amicul meu Yucel in care se vede clar ca unii din "protestatari" sunt mana in mana cu politaii.

Ce pot spune, din prisma unei persoane care a fost de 6 ori in Turcia si de vo 5 in Istanbul, este ca tineretul ne seamana foarte mult, poate chiar mai vestici in gandire decat noi, insa cateodata se intampla lucruri ciudate acolo: poate ca nu merge youtube-ul sau cateodata ai comentariile cenzurate.. Eu sper sa se rezolve problema si sa nu degenereze prea mult desi o astfel de zgaltanare ne-ar aduce cu picioarele pe pamant pe noi sau mai ales pe politicienii nostri. Sunt curios in Romania, cati ar fi iesit daca un parc ar fi fost distrus ?