I just uploaded these two videos to youtube, not the most interesting stuff, but hey, at least it's moving right? :P
I recoreded the movies in HD, so if you like you can click the "HD" button on the video, after you have clicked "play".
This is a pan over the outer regions of Times Square.
This is taken from 5th floor in a building overlooking Central Park, with some nice buildings in the background.
søndag den 15. marts 2009
Guggenheim Museum
Saturday I went to the Guggenheim Museum with Julie and Christine.
From the outside it looks hmm, lets say unique.

The whole museum was shaped as a kind of bee-hive, where you walked up a round center, and went into different rooms on different stories to see the art pieces. A piece that especially good was "the dream house" which was a room lit up with fluorescent and other exteme lights, and extremely loud music at a very low frequency, which toghether was said to create another state of mind. When you walked around in there you could feel a difference. It also had a warning sign. I like art with warningsigns, that's cool.
Another almost scary piece of art was the "One Year Performance" where the philosopher Tehching Hsieh took a picture of him self in front of his "stamping" clock, every hour, every day, for a whole year.
When you think about it, it must have been a prison to him. He had to get up every hour, also at night to take a picture, and he could never go anywhere, because he had to be home once an hour. For a whole year! That's a very impressive achivement, and he must have been very dedicated to his artpiece. All of his pictures were hanging in this room.
Later we went to the Rockerfeller Center, this was a random image I took on our way there.

This is above the iceskating ring, with flags from all nations. We found Dannebro hidden away in the corner, who do they think they are? :O

This is from the iceskating ring. Not so much skating, but we stayed for a while, and saw when people started skating again.

This is a statue that stood by the side of the ring.

This is on of the Rockerfeller buildings, we are going to the top soon, to take some nice bird view photos of New York.
From the outside it looks hmm, lets say unique.

The whole museum was shaped as a kind of bee-hive, where you walked up a round center, and went into different rooms on different stories to see the art pieces. A piece that especially good was "the dream house" which was a room lit up with fluorescent and other exteme lights, and extremely loud music at a very low frequency, which toghether was said to create another state of mind. When you walked around in there you could feel a difference. It also had a warning sign. I like art with warningsigns, that's cool.
Another almost scary piece of art was the "One Year Performance" where the philosopher Tehching Hsieh took a picture of him self in front of his "stamping" clock, every hour, every day, for a whole year.
When you think about it, it must have been a prison to him. He had to get up every hour, also at night to take a picture, and he could never go anywhere, because he had to be home once an hour. For a whole year! That's a very impressive achivement, and he must have been very dedicated to his artpiece. All of his pictures were hanging in this room.
Later we went to the Rockerfeller Center, this was a random image I took on our way there.

This is above the iceskating ring, with flags from all nations. We found Dannebro hidden away in the corner, who do they think they are? :O

This is from the iceskating ring. Not so much skating, but we stayed for a while, and saw when people started skating again.

This is a statue that stood by the side of the ring.

This is on of the Rockerfeller buildings, we are going to the top soon, to take some nice bird view photos of New York.

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