If John could choose who would finally win the survival battle, he d go for the virus
weird day...went to the Time Warner Building to get a sketchbook and saw the Central Park for the first time in my live. So wanting to be very clever i took the A-train from 59th to get closer to the Castillo as usual by using the D... but ran right into a bomb thrat at the NYC Busstation... Had to walk blocks to surround that... clever me.
Then actually met Joe today, the "Werkstättenleiter" of the theater, such a nice guy and obiously i feel very comfortable round him and in his office -i would, wouldn´t i- it´s rather artsy and dusty and you wish you had time just to go through everything that has been stored there for years and years. I bet you´d find precious things...
After that met Diane Stile the Manager of the whole place, we talked about my aims and she decided that i´d have at least three days off a week, for my personal NYC experience which is cool to me... as i didn´t have the two non-work weeks as a starter at the end of october as concidered.
Uhhh and then i had to attend this Introduction meeting of all new Volunteers, Interns and Assistents...which was rather interesting but stuffed with weird american people. The girl next to me -orange looking skin from taning studio, blond dyed hair, pink lipstick- she had such a lound voice. People who know me wouldn´t believe it but i felt like my hears would be sucked into my brains...
But hearing about the roots of Castillo and it´s aim in the social attempts to show lower class kids a way into corporate America was so interesting... i feel i need to talk to Lena, Simon and Kai about that...
The founders actually raised out of the 70th Activist Scene... Dan Freedman, Gail Elberg...grand people.
Back home i was struck by Rob and Johns conversation about the endless survival battle between human being and virus. John actually randomly decided to take the virus side and it went on for a while... a passed out on the idea to topple people on top of each other while walking outside because of the skyscapers...
These weird artsy people all the time... i really feel like starting an art project with John... mhhhh
Then actually met Joe today, the "Werkstättenleiter" of the theater, such a nice guy and obiously i feel very comfortable round him and in his office -i would, wouldn´t i- it´s rather artsy and dusty and you wish you had time just to go through everything that has been stored there for years and years. I bet you´d find precious things...
After that met Diane Stile the Manager of the whole place, we talked about my aims and she decided that i´d have at least three days off a week, for my personal NYC experience which is cool to me... as i didn´t have the two non-work weeks as a starter at the end of october as concidered.
Uhhh and then i had to attend this Introduction meeting of all new Volunteers, Interns and Assistents...which was rather interesting but stuffed with weird american people. The girl next to me -orange looking skin from taning studio, blond dyed hair, pink lipstick- she had such a lound voice. People who know me wouldn´t believe it but i felt like my hears would be sucked into my brains...
But hearing about the roots of Castillo and it´s aim in the social attempts to show lower class kids a way into corporate America was so interesting... i feel i need to talk to Lena, Simon and Kai about that...
The founders actually raised out of the 70th Activist Scene... Dan Freedman, Gail Elberg...grand people.
Back home i was struck by Rob and Johns conversation about the endless survival battle between human being and virus. John actually randomly decided to take the virus side and it went on for a while... a passed out on the idea to topple people on top of each other while walking outside because of the skyscapers...
These weird artsy people all the time... i really feel like starting an art project with John... mhhhh
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Tolle IDEE! you should definitely start an art project with John! you have 3 days off per week and Iäm sure he has at least five, right?
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