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Friday, 31 August 2012

New chapter and overstocking books.

Hello, I'm back : D
I decided to come back a while ago, but I'm only making it back here now... Why let a good thing end? I'm enjoying writing things down, and it helps to clarify what I want to say. It's good practice communicating, getting your point across about what you like, while of course, trying not to bore the other people. So people, if there is something that you feel is helping you in some way, try and explore it and persevere. Don't let it slip away, you might never come back. OK! Well, it's actually half-past midnight, so I'm off to bed :) Make sure you go out there and get lots of experiences, or work your way up to it at, if you're feeling a little shy. I'm not someone who leaves people behind.

Write again soon, hopefully, although I am going to enjoy this break back home and planning on cooking and cooking and talking all day.

Take care everyone!! :)

Aaah this post will need re-writing Hahaaaa, Not doing it now though..

By the way, I picked up a book in Kmart today, and it was excellent :) Jackie Collins "Chances", it's a mature book, the plot will probably eventually involve a murder, but in the first chapters I read while standing in front of the 'New Arrivals' shelf, it just involves high-living, charisma and sex. Oh, and a mafia family. YAYNESS. Hahahaaaa, I don't normally read these types of books, but it's by an International Best seller, so I'm pretty sure it's not just my opinion, and the book is actually very well written. Incidentally, I noticed that an entire section of shelves was dedicated to 'Fifty Shades Of Grey'; last time I saw that scale of over-stocking was let's see, The Twilight Series; before that Harry Potter; and before that... maybe the ERAGON/IHERITANCE cycle. Incidentally, I met the author of that last series once, he came across as a nice guy. I got proof that day however, that authors are not necessarily good book readers to an audience. I honestly have no idea How he couldn't hear that he was speaking too close to the microphone, maybe he was just too into his infectious enthusiasm to notice. 

Thursday, 31 May 2012

Assessment 3 Blog Post

Assessment #3 Blog Post

Hello, Goodbye, The course is over and all the topics are done, goodbye MPI104, it's been interesting :) Over the course of MPI104 We learned the basics about social networks on the internet, a brief history, and quickly how to utilise these sites ourselves. This led to topics on designing on the web, and creating our own sites. The interaction with the internet getting deeper until we got to our second/last (this is a progress assignment) assignment wherein we acually left our own website footprint on the web, pretty cool.


MPI104 Blog 20 Posts; 3 pages; 1 Favicon; 13 gadgets; 2 RSS feeds; 1 counter 
Blogging, on My Blog was an interesting experience, which I'd never tried before. I think it was really useful to be introduced to blogging, and when you take some time and and effort it can really work out well and be worthwhile. SOme of the time though, It felt a bit rushed and forced because it's an assessment and not a natural interest in putting your thoughts out there like a normal blog. I experimented with templates, design layouts, gadgets and making the blog accessible and appealing. I tried to put a lot of effort and detail into my posts, with images, links, written information, and video clips. My favourite part was learning how to embed video, hide the text for a link, and create my own HTML counter when the gadgets were down, from the knowledge we'd got in the HTML topic.
Here are some of my favourite posts:
All things Japan - The Sydney Japanese Film Festivall
All Things Japanese - Yakisoba (fried noodle dish)
All Things Japan - J-pop
All Things Japan - The call of Korean Dramas

My delicious account 11 stacks; 78 links
In Delicious I learned about sorting links into topics, which got more interesting the more I did it. The best part for me, in this section, was learning about what other people find interesting, by looking at the Hit Counter. This led to a better understanding of designing on the web, which will be useful in the future, when I venture out on the web universe.
Stacks and link counter:
MPI104 links 7 links
Mangamania 6 links
Fruit alone 8 links
Popular dishes Eaten in Japan 7 links
Message Hats 4 links
Design Fingernail Art! 5 links
Discontinued modern Olympic Sports 7 links
Guinea pigs 5 links
Language learning for kids (free sites only) 6 links
VOCALOID DESU SHI! 12 links
Secret Garden (Korean): Soundtrack 10 links

My Flickr Account 64 items; 5 sets; 1 gallery; 10 Favourites
Learning about Flickr was an introduction into the photo-sharing community of the web, and gave me an insight into interesting and unusual imagery which I am happy to be amazed by every day. From Flickr I got more of an interest in the photography community, and the networks of image sharingf - how popular and useful they are for getting your work out there and appreciated/judged.

Learning about HTML and creating a webspace would have been way better if there'd been more time for it. I really like the idea of HTML and learning how to write up some script has been pretty useful. Because my webspace didn't upload properly I don't really feel a sense of having accomplished making my own site, and feel a bit of a nube still at it all, which I am but hey! It was brilliant learning about each new thing though, like getting a window peek into a whole new world "programmer world" :D RSS was challenging and linking up the CSS sheet, but it was fun. I wish I had something more interesting to create a web site about though, I hadn't really had many good ideas for reaching other people, it felt like being told to sit down and write a novel when you never really thought about being a writer before.

I liked MPI104. The class atmosphere was fun, although sometimes I couldn't keep up with the speed. :) Thanks for being an awesome lecturer :D'







Wednesday, 30 May 2012

All Things Japan - The call of Korean Dramas

When I was living in Japan, I discovered the mass-following of Korean Dramas. Japan has it's own thriving TV serial and drama industry, but it is very closely tied to the Korean industry, and would be hard to say which is more popular (as far as I could see, although, statistics would probably have a concrete answer).
I was first introduced to Korean Dramas by my second host family, the lovely lovely Yamaoka-san's (the suffix -san, is a generic polite term attached to names, first or last. In Japanese culture it is not impolite to address a work colleague or classmate by their last name if you are not paticularly close. Or i you wish to convey a respectful distance in your relationship to that person. Or if you just want to show you respect them, and value them For how close you are. Japanese Manners are convoluted but interesting.)

The mother of that family, whom I grew close to in the two months I lived in their apartment by the mountain and the river, was (and hopefully still is) a keen fan of Korean Dramas, and so introduced me early on to them, in an effort to find out what I was interested in, and share her interests with her new houseguest/host family member.

Thus, I met "Ikemen desu ne" - the Japanese title meaning 'Good looking {boy} isn't {he/she}'. And fell in love. Korean Dramas, I found out, are addictive to watch!! I lost whole nights staying up to find out via youtube, what happens in the next chapter. They're just so funny and engaging, much more so than I expected (I really had no concept of what they would be like), and since that time, I've become a die-hard fan, meeting many more people who are interested in Korean and Japanese dramas, a collective interest society I previously never knew existed. Nice to meet you! Welcome, sit down, and tell us what ones' you've seen and what was the best about it?!

"Ikemen desu ne", when I first watched it, was Korean acted and voiced, dubbed in Japanese with Japanese subtitles (because it was broadcasted for the Japanese audience); but online on youtube and drama-streaming sites that allow people with no access to foreign films, inclusion i.e. dramacrazy.net.To be included in the culture they've come to love, many people out there, like me, are very grateful to you uploaders and translators Cheers guys!!

Known to the english audience as "You Are Beautiful!", "Ikemen desu ne", although the very first drama I ever saw in both the Japanese and Korean drama categories, still holds it's quality level after I can now compare the plot, acting and dialogue to a longer and longer list of dramas. You can find out more information on them here :). Here is a clip, not of the pilot, which is slow as is usual for dramas, before the plot builds and all the characters come together and establish a setting and context for their interactions. This is Episode 4, part 4, where the band of three guys and the undercover girl are already put together, and they are preparing for their first performance when complications arise with the rival idols at the studio...


Hahaha, I'm terrible at selling things, it's better than how I can make it sound :) I apologise director and cast etc!

And here is the 2PM parody :D PLease please, let some people who are familiar with Korean pop groups and dramas watch this _ it was like watching the Dream High 1 and 2 cast do Ikemen desu ne, with Jason as Com In Nam :D
Unfortunately there is no embed HTML, so only a link here

Some of my favourite dramas, (since I started watching like a TV addict) are:

Secret Garden (Korean)
A high-class, eich young man with no understadning or interest in the middle and lower classes finds himself drawn inexplicably to a brash and disinterested stunt actor woman, who doesn't interact with him nor he with her in the way they would wish. Complications build, including a soul/body swap :D
(BEST QUALITY is on dramacrazy.net
Here is a clip-mix youtube AMV to one of the theme music tracks; just for video awesomeness (better to watch than to read about a drama :)



Dream High season 1 (Korean)
Set in a performing arts high school for producing idols for the Korean entertainment companies to scout. Featuring real-life Korean idols as actors, playing students trying to make it to the big time for the first time.
(For teenagers more than Secret Garden)
Ep. 13 featuring my favourite singing duet in the show :)



Hana-Kimi (Japanese)
A naive girl disguises herself as a boy and enters a boys-only school in order to pay back a debt she believes she owes to one of the students. Antics ensue
Ep 2 (where she is already in the school)



Koizora "Sky of Love" (Japanese)
A tragedy that, like Romeo and Juliet, forewarns the watcher at the opening, of the death of one of the central characters. It spans many years in time-lapse. Sometimes, dark, and challenging, and usually sad and romantic, this is the first episode, which is the tone-setter for the series:



saa, iku-zo, ja, mata ne.





Tuesday, 29 May 2012

All Things Japan - J-pop

The other day someone asked me to recommend some good Japanese rock music to listen to. I was stuck for a bit, because really, so much of "mainstream" Japanese music, played on the radio and as soundtracks for anime, and on the Japanese music countdowns - are pretty similar.
It's called "J-Pop" and it means "popular music" "J" bening for "Japanese". Hence in "K-Pop", the meaning is the same, with the "K" meaning "Korean".

Here are some sites that tell you a bit more about J-pop and K-pop.

The current big names in J-Pop in terms of female groups, that I remember from when I was living there last year are probably AKB48 (The whole business of AKB48 is a massive conglomerate), and Perfume. I'm sure there are many more big names, but those two stood out for different reasons. I had to perform the AKB48 song 'Surprise tears" with my class



 for the school festival, and the Perfume song "Laserbeam"



for my HPE dance assessment. The boys and girls had separate subjects, which was backwards as -.-

So when my friend asked me to suggest a "rock" song, I had trouble thinking of many female-voiced songs (there definately are female rock bands in Japanese music, but they weren't on the itunes lists my freinds had offered to my ipod to autofill haha).

Which leaves male voiced songs. And the first one's I thought of were "GReeeN", "SMAP" and "EXILE". Of these, none are rock. hahaha, they were my first thoughts ok!
I do love some of their songs though haha,
so here's GReeeeN's "Kiseki" as sung by a 'gaijin' (foreigner) :D




And after hunting some down, here is some info on Japanese Rock music in manga:
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NANA the hit ongoing manga, turned anime, turned live action movie, with Rock singer lead and featuring several bands.
image courtesy of this photobucket site
"Rock You" is an original song, performed in the story by lead character NANA's rival rock group "Trapnest":



If you're interested in the anime a bit now - and even if you aren't haha - here's an AMV "A little Pain" no subs, rolling clips of the anime featuring the painful love relationships between the two title NANA characters (two girls with the same name meet by coincidence and despite living very different lives, by sharing a new room in Tokyo, come to be tied closer and closer together, their complicated lives pulling them forward into deeper depths of love and sadness with the people around them.):



Another rock manga is of course, Princess AI,
Princess Ai Anime Wallpaper #1
Princess Ai, lyrics to "Angel Back in Heaven".
Image courtesy of anime wallpapers


(Princess Love) created by Courtney Love (yes - Kurt Cobain fame Courtney Love) and artist DJ Milky. Beautifully drawn, it's a crime it's not an anime yet, and the lateset set of books has crawled to a very slow production schedule (I'mm not sure why, whether the whole project is on hold, or like NANA's creator, someone integral to Princess Ai is sick at the moment). A manga which also heavily features a rock and roll storyline and original music tracks; like "Suicide Ride", "Broken Leash", "Daughter of Death".

'Suicide Ride', sung by Skye Marsden


'Broken Leash', live performance (really not the best performance) BUT features some anime clips specifically created : D (there is no source anime. So this is pretty special!!)


'Look out for Love' AMV


So there you go. Next time I'll actually have some Rock to recommend :) Awesome.
Hahaha, have a happy ending of Uni Session guys!!


Thursday, 24 May 2012

MPI Assessment 2 - HTML WEBSITE

ASSESSMENT #2

Creating a web page was challenging, I'd never tried to do anything like this before. In class we created basic webpages (well, I wrote down the codes in a book, there weren't enough computers) using notepad and HTML language. That evolved to CSS pages, for externally controlling the design of the HTML page. HTML was fun and not too difficult at all, CSS caused a few problems until I got a good grasp on the labelling and linking process to get the two pages to communicate. There was a small but warm feeling of accomplishment when they synced up. Next was RSS, which was a nightmare of unknown blundering about. For RSS I'd recommend you just have to keep soldiering on and trying different options and links until it works for you. I found I had to look on a few websites and discover things that the tutorials had ommitted or assumed, or I was just too.. mentally well-fortified to get quickly. The process of self-discovery of what works and what doesn't, in making a website, was just as important to me as recieving the advice of tutorials, seniors and classmates. There are a few books in the library (challenging a phone directory in depth) to help learn about HTML tag-up language, although the website w3schools was more accessible (speedy links and takes up no space), for learning about crazy option like animation, background image borders, adding audio and youtube. A lot of these codes didn't translate unfortunately, but the idea is exciting. Most of all the interest of others in what you're doing and your own interest in creating a website about something that communicates with you is what kept me going I found. But it's fun once it all starts coming together and the pages are interacting properly. Best feeling :D I don't know if it's the success of Finally succeeding at getting this RSS page listen to the HTML page and CSS page, or it could be the Eminem on my iPod, but either way right now the feeling when it all starts to work together is really good.  The design of my web page is a bit Andy Warhol slightly spacey and random, I'd seen it before in other people's style and I thought it was beautiful and slightly disconnected from reality. So I wanted to try it too haha.

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

All Things Japanese - Sayonara by Off Course

Beautiful :)

SAYONARA (GOODBYE)
by Off Course

I love this. I love a wide range of things, I try not to leave anything or anyone out, although I often fail, but this - I just absolutely ... love ..

^.^

MPI Flickr Updates

Hey! -Hey. Welcome back, if you're reading this to the live streaming you'll notice how close this post is to the previous one - that's because they're updates people; divided up specifically into Delicious and Flickr to help with the navigating around to what you want to read about specifically :P ok. Now that that's out of the way haha like someone's standing at my shoulder saying "Write it! Write it!", let's get down to business. Or rather, leisure more like. Flickr. Yaaaay...!! More photos are up chaps and chappesses; of my time in Japan. They still need a bit of fine-tuning and sorting when I get my hands on a decent computer (tagging and putting into sets and a few doubles in need of removal), but for now the photos in the raw are up. If you're feeling hungry, or what would be better suited to Flickr - if yourself like LOOKING at food, do go and check out the traditional style Jpanese meals I was served on my school trip to Nagasaki with my Yearmates of Senior Highschool 2nd year - equivalent to Australian Year 11, in French it May be "La Deuxième" (fairly sure I've got the gender and accent wrong there - and hopefully not the word itself) and any other nationalities I'm sorry I haven't a clue. Also uploaded are Akihabara (Electric City) and Tokyo City roaming photos (nothing too flash :), as well as Japanese style outdoor BBQ in the most beautiful domestically cultivated Traditional style garden setting I was ever graced by the invitation into. My charming, lovely host grandparents of my second and deadly sliced host family, welcomed me into their home and garden, about which I was informed in halting but eager English on the "things you need to make a Japanese garden". Wait one cotton-picking-second, I should have them here on me somewhere - be right back, just be a jiffy :) Ah, I'm having fun with these sayings - I slipped "holy mackerel" into a Facebook conversation earlier today hahaha good times:D Japanese garden - Nihongo no niwa Three principles: 1. Be with nature 2. Central Pine tree 3. Big rock like a mountain, with a "fall" hole in the top, reaching down into the stone. Also a pond at the base, and a river - or grass shaped like a river. With Bonzai, it is the most beautiful if it is shaped with a branch out to the side, the plant leaning to the side. The idea is a condensed world of nature, close to the heart. This is the principle of a Japanese garden. Sumi: charcoal Niwa: garden Fuji: type of plant Hashi: chopsticks Ari: ant Mukashi: long time ago Hasami: tongs Yuge: steam Kemuri: smoke Hachi: bee Kumanbachi: bear bee (this big black flying beetle looking thing) Satsumaimo: sweet potato from Satsuma Satsuma: place  Imo: potato Those last words were ones I learned during the course of the BBQ. You've got toget into it and ask questions, there's no other way of tying involved more than showing you're interested, however that comes across for you (standing on their toes and trying to peer deeply into their eyeballs probably isn't the best way to do it though.) Ending in Japanese, because it's a good time to do it ( ´ ▽ ` )ノ until next time ☆彡 もう終わりだね 君が小さく見える 僕は思わず君を抱き締めたくなる "私は泣かないからこのまま一人にして" 君の穂を涙が流れては落ちる 。。。 -「Sayonara」by Off Course If anyone else ever wrote a song like this, and sung it like they did, I'd fall in love with them in an instant