Showing posts with label plaza las americas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label plaza las americas. Show all posts

Saturday, October 29, 2011

[207] Ecoesferas A Peque/na y Gran Escala

Con el cierre de Borders en Plaza Las Americas comienzo a analizar sitios que cerraron y que me gustaban un monton. Personalmente me encantaba un local que vendia articulos egipcios e inciensos en el primer piso de lo que era Gonzalez Padin.
De vez, me gustaba andareguear por los pulgueros que abrieron en el segundo piso del Antiguo Gonzalez Padin. Mucho antes de abrir el Old Navy. Habian entre los locales un local de curiosidades que incluia la venta de 'ecosistemas en un globo'. Una grata curiosidad, pero que nunca quise gastar $50 en uno...

Era curioso en el sentido de que era un globo sellado que tenia una planta, uno o dos camaroncitos y algo de aire. El unico ente externo era la luz solar y el calor transferido del cuarto. El sistema debe ser absolutamente independiente del exterior. La planta se alimenta de los contaminantes generados por los camarones, los camarones comen de la planta. La planta convierte el CO2 a O2.


Claro, esta es la Alcantarilla Alquimioca.  Back with a vengeance tras la vista del viernes.  Atemos esos ecosistemas a los Biospheres de anta/no.  Este caso en particular de los hallazgos del Biosphere 2 y los lios de comer demasiado poco...Disculpen la imagen debajo, parece sacado de la serie original de V.
Les dejo el linkage debajo:
http://www.abundantearth.com/store/ecosphere.html
http://www.eco-sphere.com/
http://www.exhibitionecospheres.com/
http://boingboing.net/2011/10/19/the-biosphere-2-starvation-diet.html
http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/41/turner.php

While his subjects pleaded with mission control for more supplies, Walford — who had been on the CRON-diet for years — maintained that their daily calorie intake was sufficient. “I think if there had been any other nutritionist or physician, they would have freaked out and said, ‘We’re starving,’” Walford said, “but I knew we were actually on a program of health enhancement.” Every two weeks he would give them all a full medical checkup. He discovered that their blood pressure, blood sugar, and cholesterol counts did indeed drop to healthier levels—which he presumed would retard aging and extend maximal lifespan as it seemed to in mice—though an unanticipated side effect of this was that their blood was awash with the toxins that had been stored in their rapidly dissolving body fat.
In their 1993 book Life Under Glass: The Inside Story of Biosphere 2, crew members Abigail Alling and Mark Nelson note: “Each biospherian responded differently to the diet. Initially, over the first six months or so, we lost between eighteen and fifty-eight pounds each. … Roy continued to assure us not to worry when we commented on our baggy pants and loose shirts because our overall health was actually improved by the combination of our diet and the superb freshness and quality of the organically grown food.” They acknowledged that their natural diet was incredibly healthy: “The only problem was that there never seemed to be enough of it.”

OK.  Pero finalmente, saben que trabajo con microorganismos todos los dias.  Los sistemas de tratamiento biologico trabajan con protozooarios y otros microorganismos.  Asi  tienen la mente da/nada con este microscopio improvisado con un LASER verde.



http://www.teravolt.org/microlaser.php
After witnessing the image of a mosquito magnified in a laser beam outside, I decided to investigate the phenomenon further. I started by locating scuzzy water. Ponds lacking, I decided to take water out of the bowl of my 6 year old spider plant. I then proceeded to fill a syringe and hung it above a laser so that a drop of water, almost ready to fall, was in the beam path. Below is the incredibly complex apparatus involving a book, sticky-tac, a random bottle, a 250mW laser, and a plastic syringe. Glass ones don't work too well; it's had to get the drop of water to not fall.

http://img99.imageshack.us/img99/6204/newbitmapimage2dw.png

When I turned it on and looked at the wall, I shat brix. A picture wouldn't do justice to show what I saw. There were paramecia, eating, swimming, fighting. It wasn't in great detail due to diffraction and other light artifacts, yet it was still awesome. If a picture is worth a thousand words, then a video is worth a million.

Churn Out...

Sunday, November 28, 2010

DJ King Arthur

Esto me hizo el weekend.  DJ King Arthur (http://www.youtube.com/user/dvjkingarthur) tocando desde la vitrina de Mango, en Plaza Las Americas.  Me gusta el concepto Daft Punk, Deadmaus, etc. con las mascaras.  No me gusta el concepto de venderse al postor mas barato.  Los nenes se tiraban fotos con el y posaba...

Aunque, si necesita los chavos y le pagan...son sus quince minutos de fama.  Espero que surjan mas artistas asi.  En Puerto Rico hay mucho talento para desperdicarlo en reggaeton.  Anyway solo espero que no pasen al olvido como Word For Two o Nirvana...





Nirvana - salian en cuanto party habia en Mayaguez en mis a/nos universitarios.


Words for Two - Society Killed By Who



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnathan_Dwayne

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Sunday Back Home

This is an illustrated post. Got back from Biloxi on Saturday. Decided to spend the day with the family in Plaza Las Americas. As always an obligated stop is Borders. I always end up buying some obscure book or some music I can't find elsewhere. I drew the sketch on the left on the Children's section of the store.

I was trying to get a book for my son but for some strange reason it has not been issued on paperback yet and there is no hard copy anywhere.

It is incredible how much time I spend on bookstores. But...I finally found a used copy of the Ghost Map...It was on the Spanish Trail Bookstore in Biloxi. I truly wish this type of store were available in Puerto Rico!!! In case you are wondering it is the story of the Cholera outbreak in Victorian London. http://alcantarillaalquimica.blogspot.com/2010/04/el-mapa-fantasma-alcantarillas-y-la.html

They also had this nice exhibition of old cars. I took the chance to sketch this one, although there were many interesting cars. A little partial to corvettes and camaros, but still had some nice vintage cars. That visit took quite a while.


We decided to close the evening by having some coffee, chocolate, eclairs and stuff on La Patisserie. Must have passed that corner a thousand times, never was interested on entering until Sunday.

The image above tries to convey the crowdiness of the site. It is like a local panaderia, but I am partial to spanish operated panaderias.
At the end I'm sorry the opaque images. I dodn't have my office scanner working so I am using the camera to get the images. For some reason they always come out overexposed.
In my case all this walking showed me the evolution of Plaza Las Americas. In my day and age my favorite spots were Cinefoto, Thekes, Woolworths (how I miss those cafeterias) and Video Sonics. There were many others (Gonzalez Padin, Discomania) but I guess change cannot be avoided.
On high school and college my favorite area was the movie theaters, timeout, pueblo supermarket and pizza hut in the corner where now is macy's and borders. We always ended our visits dining together for some Orange Julius (how I miss that chain!) and some Sbarro Pizza. Mom loved the driks, so did we.
Now I close this note to get back to my projects that are still there, on the backburner, even after two weeks off Puerto Rico.

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