Thursday, May 20, 2010
An ecologist and a computer
I am not really interested in technology: I don’t need acquiring the last technological innovation. Indeed, I content myself with what I already have. My way of living is quite simple and, as far as possible, ecologic.
Nevertheless, in this case, I must choose “my favorite piece of technology”: hard task in so far as I use few technological objects.
But I would say that my notebook is the piece of technology I could not live without. I got it a year ago, just before leaving France. I use it for many activities, and spend much time on it, everyday. Its main function is communication: I use internet to communicate with my family and friends of France, but also of Chile, to organize activities for instance. This is a really convenient object. Besides, I use my notebook to study: I use it to make researches on internet, to write essays. Finally, my notebook is for me as a permanent and free newspaper. Indeed, everyday, I have a look at the French, Chilean and British newspapers online, to be aware of what is happening out of Santiago.
For all these indispensable functions, I am happy of being in possession of this notebook. Consequently, I cannot deny that my life without it would be … I do not know how to qualify it, but there would be a sort of emptiness.
If I had it, I would have better chose another piece of technology, but I could not have answered to all the questions. It is a piece of technology – of ecodesign to be precise – aimed at doing compost. I hope I have it next year!
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
The films of my life
My tastes in terms of films are quite restrictive. I generally hate the following genres: fantastic, science fiction and horror, such as “Harry Potter” or “Star Wars”. I guess I am too rational to appreciate such movies. Actually, I prefer films which contain a message or show a reality: historical, cultural, intellectual, psychological. I also appreciate comedies, to relax.
Consequently, I generally do not like action movies or superficial smash hits, and prefer art house films, old movies, or simple but realistic and not vacuous films.
As for the conditions in which I prefer to watch films, I would say at home. For two main reasons: in France, going to the cinema is terribly expansive, and I prefer to be comfortably sat, drinking a hot chocolate in my bed.
I enjoyed many films, enumerating them would not be that interesting, especially because they are French and not really famous. But let’s say the French comedies “Les bronzès”, “Le Père Noel est une ordure”; “Lost in Translation”; “The last king of Scotland”; “Shutter Island”; “La Teta asustada”; “An inconvenient truth” or “Meat the truth” which are in fact more documentaries than films. As for the Chilean films, I don’t know many excellent ones, a part from the inevitable “Machuca” or “Isla Diez”.
A film has particularly left a trace upon me: “Into the wild”. I deeply loved it and its sound track as well. The message: going on an initiatic and lonely trip can be enriching, fabulous, but every moment of your life deserves to be shared with someone else, even watching films.
Consequently, I generally do not like action movies or superficial smash hits, and prefer art house films, old movies, or simple but realistic and not vacuous films.
As for the conditions in which I prefer to watch films, I would say at home. For two main reasons: in France, going to the cinema is terribly expansive, and I prefer to be comfortably sat, drinking a hot chocolate in my bed.
I enjoyed many films, enumerating them would not be that interesting, especially because they are French and not really famous. But let’s say the French comedies “Les bronzès”, “Le Père Noel est une ordure”; “Lost in Translation”; “The last king of Scotland”; “Shutter Island”; “La Teta asustada”; “An inconvenient truth” or “Meat the truth” which are in fact more documentaries than films. As for the Chilean films, I don’t know many excellent ones, a part from the inevitable “Machuca” or “Isla Diez”.
A film has particularly left a trace upon me: “Into the wild”. I deeply loved it and its sound track as well. The message: going on an initiatic and lonely trip can be enriching, fabulous, but every moment of your life deserves to be shared with someone else, even watching films.
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