Posts Tagged ‘photo’

And Time Stood Still

Friday, February 29th, 2008

On October 27th, time stopped for five whole minutes, and I lay clame to some of the blaim.

At 17:30 PM sharp, more than 200 people at Utrecht Central Station froze while going about their business; tying shoelaces, eating a banana, lighting up a cigarette, taking (and posing for) a photograph, or locked in an intimate embrace. Five minutes later, they continued as if nothing had happened, and the ‘audience’ applauded.

A video:

The inspiration for this flash mob is “improv everywhere“, a bunch of New Yorkers who like to “cause scenes of chaos and joy in public places”, and who came up with the original “Frozen Grand Central”.

Our meeting point was outside the station, at five PM. The amount of participants grew, and everyone wondered who the instigator was (known only as “Andries”). A sixteen-year-old stood up, climbed a nearby statue, and after a short, confused pause from the audience, received a thundering applause. He explained the plan, gave some tips, made sure all our watches were synchronized, and wished us good luck.

It turned out to be a huge success. I froze as I was taking something out of my bag, which was a relatively comfortable pose. As we stood frozen, people started reacting. Two girls were “seriously creeped out,” a guy bumped into someone and made an effort to ‘catch’ the frozen statue, and a mother tried to explain what was happening to her confused daughter. I think it worked.

Even though all the credit for this goes to “AltijdAndries,” I feel ever so slightly responsible for what happened. A few weeks ago I posted a short ‘challenge’ on the dutch section of the improv everywhere forum, which was completely inactive and had less than ten members. I then forgot posting the message. Three weeks later, there were more than a hundred members, and ’some guy’ had set up a separate website and planned a ‘mission’ in Utrecht.

There’s a lesson here. When you do something irrelevant and then forget about it (because it’s irrelevant), it can lead to something of even greater irrelevance! Remember this.

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A Hitchhiker’s Guide To Albania - Day 2

Saturday, February 16th, 2008

One of the most interesting things about hitchhiking is the different mindset you have as soon as you are on the road. An example of this is sleep. This is what happened…

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A Hitchhiker’s Guide To Albania - Day 1

Saturday, December 15th, 2007

After half a day of travel, we have arrived in Germany. A ‘convoy’ of Polish guys with three cars just agreed to take us along. There’s something unsettling about them, though; perhaps it’s because their cars are a bit too fancy, or maybe it’s because they are quite obviously talking about us - in Polish. I bet wondering how much money we’re carrying, or how much our livers would be worth on the black market. Since my mastery of the Polish language is limited to the word ‘ousta’ (meaning ‘lip’, thank you Veggie Tales), I couldn’t make much sense of it. Still, I had been craving for some more excitement, so I can’t complain.
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Police Dress Up in Honor of Slightly Racist Dutch Version of Santa

Wednesday, December 12th, 2007

De Pietzie

If I Had a Financial Advisor, He Would Hate This Kind of Thing

Sunday, June 10th, 2007

Yard-Sale-OverviewYesterday was a glorious day; a yard-sale in front of the American Book Center. It supposedly started at 11 AM, and I felt like a proper crazy book collector when I arrived at 10:55. I mean, who in his right mind gets up that early on a Saturday? Right? Well, apparently not. When I arrived the placed was packed. This, along with the knowledge that I haven’t really been reading many books lately, had me worried: have I lost it? Am I no longer a book-worm?
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Photo: A Battle With Cancer

Saturday, April 21st, 2007

sacramento beeIn 20 pictures, a poignant portrayal of a single mother and her young son as he loses his battle with cancer (2007 Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography).

Link.



Prayer in the Red Light District

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2007

Last Friday I spent some time at “The Cleft” for part of a 24 hour ‘worship session’. The Cleft is “a Church, drop-in centre and home for those who live in the Red Light District.” I had been planning to visit The Cleft for a while now, but never got round to it. This seemed like a good opportunity to see what it was about.
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Photo: Symbiosis to the Third Degree

Sunday, March 11th, 2007


A beetle on a lizard on a frog, helping each other cross the stream; a nursery rhyme in the making? (source)

Photo: Academic Humor

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

Meester is gek
This fine specimen of academic humor remained on the blackboard for two consecutive classes…(it says: ‘teacher is crazy’)

Photo: Goodbye, My Roomie

Wednesday, January 31st, 2007

My Roommate
“In memory of my roommate, Ulysse Schuitemaker. It’s been two fun years, and I may eventually even miss you clogging up every drain in this household with your stray hairs…”