Visual art expresses my love today. It started with me waking up suddenly from dreams of wonder, into a fresh Danish morning; machiatto with Letzu at the lakes and then biking home while still morning, shopping for orange juice and cherry tomatoes, listening to Comme des Enfants and browsing my Reader subscriptions.
Comme-des-enfants-Coeur-de-Pirate
SO good morning to [...]
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Posted in aiesec, reflections, tagged aiesec, CEMS, culture, Global, motivating, multi-cultural, organizations, puzzle, slogans, substance, words, Youth on April 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“it’s an odd thing to privilege acronyms over actual language, slogans over substance.”
We do this in AIESEC every once in a while and it works as culture, as tradition or as you want to call it. It motivates, it describes what is ours, in our own way of being a global youth organization of [...]
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The three hungry roof-explorers set out to cook and prepare a lovely cozy dinner for three. Where? Letzu’s place obviously.
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Letzu lives on top of a house, in the attic place.. a lovely appartment. So we found a way to get out on the roof and enjoy the sunset. Imagine a Saturday chillout session of fizzy talk and peculiar remarks, chit chat on various topics — ON the roof — ON top of Copenhagen. We [...]
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“..so it comes
into a tone a world made
of
nothing,
made into a measure
of
the winds,
breathing through some
words.”
Torben Ulrich/ Terninger tonefald
With Letzu and Valeria, in the sunshine of Main Square Copenhagen: random pix, because I hadn’t taken any for a while in that area; yesterday there were so many tourists and peculiar people ^^
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Posted in Copenhagen, aiesec, reflections, tagged aiesec, Copenhagen, creative, Denmark, feedback, Fortius, friends, group, MC, mood, post-meeting, pre-after-party, randomness on April 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Friday was a full day. A day of meetings, of cheerful faces and randomness. I loved the whole idea of being together for many hours, starting with serious and constructive discussions, followed by boat race with fisk (haha I’ve got a video of that), then garden talks, pizzas and creative poster making for Judith. Check [...]
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Part of CPH.PIX festival, Rumba is a stylised pop art approach with garish pastel colours, spectacularly choreographed rumbas and a consistent deadpan humour, which lifts the otherwise highly tragic story to one comic highlight after another. We went to watch it on Thursday and got lots to talk about afterwards :)
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Before Rumba movie at Vester Vov Vov, I met Ulrika and Ridhima for dinner and catch up conversations. It was lovely: we ate outside and enjoyed every bit of both the food and the afternoon sunshine.
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Posted in Copenhagen, aiesec, conference, tagged aiesec, amazing, conference, Denmark, Fortius, OC, team on April 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The OC TEAM!!!!
Here you can watch our OC presentation ^^ OC Entrance Roll Call
(sorry, Florence, I couldn’t find a photo of you.. :(
BEYOND —> Conference: Global Village and AIESEC dances
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Posted in Copenhagen, Denmark, aiesec, conference, reflections, tagged aiesec, conference, dedication, Denmark, Fortius, friendship, OC, team, trust on April 24, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
My third experience as an OC member was unique and fabulous. A special recognition to the team and the amazing dedication of each and every one of the OC. I have learned how passion can be transformed and exposed, how dedication can lead to a great atmosphere for everyone involved in the conference. How similar [...]
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..either contradicts or repeats itself. Most things have been either discovered already or invented. But the way they are being communicated can always be adapted, changed, seemingly renewed. What about those corporations communicating change while sticking to old patterns of organizational design? Should they unplay their music to fit the tune of contemporary expectations?
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Because memory and sensations are so uncertain, so biased, we always rely on a certain reality – call it an alternate reality – to prove the reality of events. To what extent facts we recognize as such really are as they seem, and to what extent these are facts merely because we label them as such, is [...]
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Posted in Copenhagen, tagged aiesec, Amager, apple, boats, canals, card games, Christiania, Christianshavn, cider, Copenhagen, Denmark, love, roofs, scents, sunshine on April 15, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Among boats and sunshine, with dreams and french fries scents on roofs in Christiania.. a love of freedom and yellow music, card games and apple cider.
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