Sunday, September 30, 2007

when shall we give up our dream

Life is always more enjoyable if there are dreams that one is still awaiting to attain. It is the age old saying ' it is the journey that is important and not the final destination'. But I think that it is important to keep creating final destinations, and they should be ones that can not be reached. Without these (or dreams) what is life about? It is fine balance between realising yourself that the dream is not attainable and discarding it, yet creating other dreams which are not attainable and tricking yourself into believing they are. Of course it also about deciding whether these dream are what you really want.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

When fakeness blurs reality

There has not been much posting in August, one of the main reasons is that I have been travelling- Paris , London and Las Vegas. Las Vegas is an interesting one that I would not visit for the sake of visiting, but given the excuse of a conference it is fun. The fakeness makes it fun, caesars palace, with it fake roman column's, two copies of the trevi fountain, music playing in the background, and the prime feature- the ceilings painted a mid blue to resemble a sky. Of course the idea is to forget time, and spend, spend, spend. So when sitting having dinner in the British musuem a week later, can I be forgiven for thinking of caesars palace? the columns of the musuem, the jazz band playing out of my view, and the fantastic glass ceiling through which the impression of the fake sky is given. I was a bit disturbed that my impression of the artificial casaers palace blurred my view of the British Musuem. Since then I have heard that many americans are disappointed to arrive in Paris to realise that they have already been there, i.e. to have been in paris paris in las vegas....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesars_Palace
http://www.britishmuseum.org/the_museum.aspx