Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Denmark Day 02 : Struer - the Farm

Rainy day in Karup. We took a taksi to Struer, 50 km North West, the fare was pretty high, it coast 150 € to go there !


















The farm of...








Mr Peter Olufsen himself. Nephew of one of the founder, Svend Olufsen.He was kind enough to invite us all to eat in his house surrounded by Bang & Olufsen products.

Denmark Day 02 : Copenhagen

Before leaving for the airport I took a look outside around the hotel in order to have a better idea of the city, but again I couldn't see much. Shops were still closed, people were rushing at work. But in general the streets seemed pretty empty. Not very surprising for a city with a population of 500,000, compared to the (approximately) 15 million people leaving in Istanbul.









This house was built in 1623 !!








































Our wonderful plane that will bring us to Karup from where we'll then go to Struer, city of Bang & Olufsen. We will visit the factories, the farm and the museum.
Those of you who know I'm afraid of flying should know what I felt when I first saw the plane. But I was pretty cool and all went fine.









Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Denmark Day 01 : Copenhagen

Arrived in Copenhagen,Denmark at noon, we checked at the hotel and left right away to visit the museum of Design.




















Then we took a boat trip on the canal on our way to the Opera where the launch of the last Bang & Olufsen product (BeoSound 5) took place.

The Black Diamond :
























A big chimney for a small house








and the Opera House where we also has dinner. Went to the hotel at 11pm.

Flying Oreo

As Oreo, I'm flying to Copenhagen, Denmark. See you...

Monday, November 10, 2008

10.11.2008 - 9.05 a.m.

Today is the 70st anniversary of Atatürk's death. At 9.05 a.m. each year, during the minute of silence, sirens sound all over the country and people would stop. It's very interesting to witness the traffic stop and people get out of their car to stand up; people stop walking in the streets. All the flags are half mast.




















Taksim's Republican Memorial








The Founder of the Repubic and the National Fighter supporters: Atatürk in the middle Front, Ismet Pasha, Müshir Fevzi Pasha, Voroshilov, Frunze and the Turkish People.








Sunday, November 09, 2008

Metro Light

This week, while going to the post office with Emre, we saw this wagon on the Taksim Square. We decided to go inside and have a look. This is apparently the new subway, what they call here "hafif metro" and translate by "light subway" that will go from Başakşehir to Bakırköy. The reason is called light is probably because it goes on the surface and not underground. But it's just another tramway (a large one). You can see that they've put the tulip emblem on the outside. They try to put the tulip as Istanbul's emblem but it's also related to the empire ottoman and the link it shares with the actual government.
For those interested, it's made by Alstom and will soon be active (by july 2009).








Saturday, November 08, 2008

Friday, November 07, 2008

Dadash Ap. 21

I took this photo as I was wandering through the streets of Cihangir near Taksim. This wheelbarrow reminded me of Noah's post about the street art he witnessed in NYC.

Top Ten Blogs by N.

If you're interested in Design and Activism you should check out Noah Scalin's Top 10 Blogs about the intersection of design and activism.

Thursday, November 06, 2008

Batman vs Batman

First of all you need to know that there is a city in Turkey called Batman.

Yesterday, in the newspaper, I read an article (thanks Sebastien) saying that Batman city's mayor (Hüseyin Kalkan) was planning on suing director Christopher Nolan for using the name "Batman" without their consent. That's one of the many ridiculous things I've ever heard in my life. The guy just sensed a way to make money I guess. Does he even know that batman means what it actually means in English ?

Here is another article found in the Hürriyet newspaper written by Yilmaz Özdil (here). If don't speak Turkish let me try translating it for you, non Turkish speakers.
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They've asked Obama... Who's your hero ?
"Batman" he says
They've asked Mc Cain...
Who's your hero ?
"Batman" he says
*
One is black, one is white.
One is Republican, one is a Democrat
One is young, one is old
They have totally opposite ideas

They only agree on one topic : "Batman"
*
You know, the guy who gets out at night, with his mask and cape, with the incredible car...
[...]
I asked my fellow delegate at the Batman Journalist Association and representative of the Dogan Press Agency Arif Arslan : "What do you think about this ?"
meaning, is there a movie theater in Batman, was the movie shown there, what are you doing, sort of.

Arif said :
"Batman's mayor Hüseyin Kalkan is planning on suing the movie "Batman"!
?
?
?
?
I stood aghast for 8-10 seconds...

"How do you mean ?" I said

Arif told me : "According to the mayor of Batman city, there is only on Batman in the world... Open the maps, search through encyclopedias, he says, we're the original one, the brand is ours too... By using our name, they made money and think we're fools and don't get anything. That is why they're gonna sue the producer of the movie Batman and ask for a compensation."
[...]
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Bonus : There was (I believe in 2000 but I can be wrong) a comic book called (I think) "JLA Annual #4". The story takes place in Turkey. I don't really know the details but here are 3 frames of the story :



































This post is dedicated to N's friend.

Maksim Gazinosu

















This post is actually in "response" to M. Serdar K.'s post on the Maksim Gazino. Serdar and I park our car in the same parking lot, which is in the heart of Taksim behind the Marmara hotel, in the Beyoglu district, inside the building falling apart.

This "old" building or what's left of it used to be the Maksim Gazino, the last surviving large gazino, owned by the “king of gazinos” Fahrettin Aslan. One of the trendiest place of Istanbul (if not the trendiest), the Turkish "Olympia" for the connoisseurs. All the big Turkish stars performed or/and were discovered there.
If you read/speak Turkish I would advise you to read Serdar's post to learn more about it.

Since I didn't grow up in turkey, gazino is a strange concept for me. I never really understood what it was or what it meant. I just thought it was the Turkish way to say "Casino", but it's not. It's a kind of night club/music hall.

Anyway, I'm always out taking photos and I realized (Serdar made me) that I never cared (or dared) having a look inside that "building". So I went and took a few pictures.
All the gazinos in Turkey were forbidden* a few years ago (probably because of the unauthorized gambling going on - anyone knows ?) so they all shut down and ended like this one, waiting to be turned into a hotel or a mall.

*I've just been told that they weren't forbidden but they had to close because of the lack of interests after the advent of private TV. It was reopened back in the mid 1990's with great performers like Ibrahim Tatlıses, Bülent Ersoy, Sibel Can, Emel Sayın and many more only to struggle and finally close forever.

To learn more about gazino, go here.




























The ropes holding the lusters are still there.












I even dared going inside the pitch black staircase to see what was inside. The bad smell and the dirt kept me fro, going further.




























The old fake ceiling is still in place.

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Electrician

The other day with Murat we went to buy some electric cable from this electrician's shop. The place is a bit surrealist. It feels like your in Z's shop's basement...












The owner, Mr Reha is really nice though. He told me I could go in the next room if I wanted to take pictures...
















...so I did.








Monday, November 03, 2008

Shoot'em Up

This was shot in Findikli by the Bosphorus. You can shoot the balloons for a reasonnable price. You can find this kind of entertainment in a lot of places here. I should start a business like that in Paris ;)

Sunday, November 02, 2008

Today's Picture

Entrance of a bank in the Besiktas district.

Saturday, November 01, 2008